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Omobaba features Patience Jonathan in new song
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Comedian Omobaba has released the video of his single There is God Oh with special appearance by the first lady of Nigeria, Patience Jonathan.The song features the emotional cry of the first lady and is a protest against the continuous killings in the northern parts of the country.The video is directed by legendary Bunmi Davis, with a cameo appearances by Okey Bakassi, Koffi, Seyi Law, Jafextra, Laff Up, Urch Mouth, GT the guitarman, D1 and SLK.
See video below.
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