African Music Testimony Jaga – Dodondawa Ft. BBO

Testimony Jaga – Dodondawa Ft. BBO

Testimony Jaga – Dodondawa ft BBO

Testimony Jaga – Dodondawa Mp3 Audio by Testimony Jaga Ft. BBO

Download this uplifting song and step into the presence of God with a captivating new release from the renowned and versatile minister of music Testimony Jaga, named “Dodondawa”. This spiritually enriching track features profound lyrics and an astonishing official music video. Committed to sharing hope and joy through gospel music, this gifted artist continues to bring blessings to the Christian community.

Dive into the sacred melodies of Dodondawa, where Testimony Jaga and BBO skillfully craft a sound that elevates and motivates. Allow this celestial piece to envelop you with tranquility and calmness, showcasing the artist’s profound devotion and respect for God.

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Dodondawa Lyrics by Testimony Jaga Ft. BBO:
Talo da, nibo lo ti wa
(Who made Him, where did He originate from?)

God who fashioned the heavens and the earth
Who was present at His creation?

Oba to da aye atorun
(The KING who brought the earth and sky into being)

Ejo, nibo lo n gbe
(Please, where does He reside?)
Ejo, ta lo mo address e
(Please, who knows His address?)
Can someone reply to me?

Eh ah eh ah ah

Dodondawa
(The Self-Sufficient One)
(Tongues)

Dodondawa
The Self-Sufficient One
Dodondawa
The Self-Sufficient One


Oba to foro da aye tenikan o foro da (Dodondawa)
(The KING who created the world with His word, yet was not brought into being by any word.)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Opo to so aye ro tenikan o gbe ro (Dodondawa)
(The Pillar that supports the world, yet is not upheld by anyone)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Oba ta gbara to gbara le enikankan (Dodondawa)
(The KING we depend on, yet He depends on no one)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Oba ti gbogbo aye n bo to bo eni kan kan se (Dodondawa)
(The KING adored by all creation, yet He worships no one)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Oba ti gbogbo aye pe to pe eni kan kan (Dodondawa)
(The KING who is called upon by the entire world, yet He calls no one)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Oba ta sa to to sa to enikankan ni (Dodondawa)
(The KING who serves as our refuge, yet needs no refuge)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

O da ra re o yan ra eee o fara e joba ni (Dodondawa)
(He wasn’t made or appointed, but He is crowned KING)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Oba tin gbadubale awon loba loba (Dodondawa)
(The KING to whom all kings pay their respects)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Oba to tin joba koba aye kan to ma joba (Dodondawa)
(The KING who existed before any earthly ruler)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Be pe loba oba ni nje oba a feru joba ni (Dodondawa)
(He is known as KING who elevates a servant to kingship)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Be de pe loba obi ni je oba awon oba ni (Dodondawa)
(He is celebrated as KING; the KING of kings)
(The Self-Sufficient One)


Iwaju lo ko sibi kan wa ni “Good Morning” (Dodondawa)
(His front side is referred to as “Good Morning”)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Osi lo ko sibi kan wa ni “Good Afternoon” (Dodondawa)
(His left side is termed “Good Afternoon”)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Otun lo ko sibi kan wa ni “Good Evening” (Dodondawa)
(His right side is called “Good Evening”)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Eyin lo ko sibi kan wa ni “Good Night” (Dodondawa)
(His backside is known as “Good Night”)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Oba to da oun gbogbo, to joba lori oun gbogbo
(The KING who created everything and reigns over everything)

Dodondawa, Olorun ni Dodondawa
(The Self-Sufficient One, God is the Self-Sufficient One)

Dondonwa, eda kan o le dawa
(The Self-Sufficient One, no creature can exist independently)


Oba to ti wa kaye, to ma wa ni Dodondawa ooo
(The KING who was before the earth began, who will always be – The Self-Sufficient One)

Titobi ni yin Eledumare, Olorun awon omo ogun (Dodondawa)
(You are magnificent, Almighty Lord of Hosts)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Gbigbega ni O, Iwo ga ju awon oke lo (Dodondawa)
(You are exalted high above the mountains)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Iwo lo laye ati gbogbo eyan to n pe ara e lalaye (Dodondawa)
(You are Lord over all on earth and all living beings)
(The Self-Sufficient One)


Boya kin bere, talo to ninu awon imule se? (Dodondawa)
(Maybe I should inquire, who among the initiated is as potent as He is?)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Talo to ninu awon aje? Talo to ninu awon ogboni? (Dodondawa)
(Who can match Him among witches and secret societies?)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Iran nla niyin Eledumare, sugbon e o se duro wo (Dodondawa)
(You are a stunning vision of magnificence)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Nibo lati se naming re, hospital wo ni won bi e si na? (Dodondawa)
(Where was He named, in which hospital did they deliver Him?)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Olorun ni Dodondawa, abi mo puro?
(God is the Self-Sufficient One, or am I fabricating?)


Ipa yin bori gbogbo ipa, Olorun awon omo ogun (Dodondawa)
(Almighty over all powers, God of Hosts)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Oba to da iku ti iku o ni le pa Oko mi (Dodondawa)
(The KING who fashioned death, yet death cannot conquer Him – My Lord!)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Eni e gbon ju ogbon lo, eriran ju iran lo, eni oye ju oye lo (Dodondawa)
(You are wiser than wisdom, vision exceeds sight, knowledge surpasses understanding)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Eni Dari aye ati orun lekan soso, ko de re yin ri (Dodondawa)
(You govern both heaven and earth simultaneously, yet You are never fatigued)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Ninu oba aye, Emorijah, ko ma si iru re (Dodondawa)
(Among the kings of the earth, Emorijah, there is none like You)
(The Self-Sufficient One)


Ewon ogba merinlelogun won korin yi ite re ka ninu orun (Dodondawa)
(The twenty-four elders sing praises around Your throne in heaven)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Won kun fun iye mefa mefa (Dodondawa)
(They are adorned with wings, six each)
(The Self-Sufficient One)

Won fi meji boju won
(With two they covered their faces)

Won fi meji bo ese won
(With two they covered

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