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Jogodo Feat Omo Jesu -

"Jogodo" wasn't just a word; it was a state of mind. It meant you had finally made it—from "busy to efizzy". As the beat dropped, the neighborhood gathered. The song spoke to the sisters and brothers who were still struggling, reminding them that "Papa God no dey sleep".

Professor Linkin sang of the days when "owu" (poverty) used to bite hard, making a man wise through suffering. Omo Jesu added his flavor, a reminder that while the hustle is real, the blessing is divine. Together, they turned the street into a carnival. Jogodo feat Omo Jesu

The dust hadn’t even settled on the busy streets of Lagos when pulled up in a car that gleamed like a fresh hope. For years, he had been just another face in the crowd, "sequencing" his life from Monday to Sunday, trying to "hammer money" and escape the grip of poverty. People used to ask, "Who be this one?" but now, the rhythm of his life had changed. "Jogodo" wasn't just a word; it was a state of mind

Jogodo feat Omo Jesu
Jogodo feat Omo Jesu
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