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From Africa 2 U

From Africa 2 U lyrics by Nneka. Plenty wahala, plenty dey gpeme For the sake of our ignoranci oh weg et this pain for bele See no be because dem no born you...

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From Africa 2 U

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Plenty wahala, plenty dey gpeme

For the sake of our ignoranci oh weg et this pain for bele

See no be because dem no born you with silver spoon for mouthi oh,

Say u be ogpe

Make I tell my story oh

Make I tell you my story oh

Chorus

Africa, Nigeria from Warri to Abuja, Lagos States, Niger Delta

Oh my Africa you are so beautiful

Some dey sick, some dey well, some dey tatafo, some dey aproko

We dey call oghene, we dey call chineke

Wetin go save us from d pain wen we dey go through,

Africa no one else go save you but u, it is time to arise,

Take away your pride

It is time to arise yes

Chorus

Bridge

We are living in a world, self centred,

Making our own hell fire, all by ourselves

And then we start with eye service, to make one notice us

Can't we see, the way we lie to ourselves

Africa, Africa, Africa, Africa…

Come with me, arise, arise

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