Ahaa
tim godfrey Lyrics


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Ahaa Ahaa Ahaa
Omenma Omenma
You are good and you are kind
Ogwo oria ogwo oria, you are my healer divine
Onye mbu onye ikpeazu, you are the first and the last
Onye mbu onye ikpeazu, you are the first and the last
Master of the universe, you are the end from the source
Nmalite no'gwugwu, you are beginning and end
Nmalite no'gwugwu, you are beginning and end
With you nothing compare, your power none can contend
Call him, He'll answer you
And when you're fallen, He'll pick you up
There's nothing that my God can't do
He's able, He's able
We dey hail you, we dey hail you
We dey hail you, we dey hail you
We dey hail you, we dey hail you
We dey hail you, we dey hail you /2x
Oba awon oba awon oba, King of kings and Lord of lords
Oba awon oba awon oba, King of kings and Lord of lords Ahaa
Alagbara aye, to him all power belongs
Alagbara aye, to him all power belongs
Atewo, atewo, atewo, atewo
Atewo, atewo, atewo, atewo
Nmalite no'gwugwu, you are beginning and end
Nmalite no'gwugwu, you are beginning and end
With you nothing compare, your power none can contend
You better call him, He'll answer you
And when you're fallen, He'll pick you up
There's nothing that my God can't do
He's able, He's able
We dey hail you, we dey hail you
We dey hail you, we dey hail you




We dey hail you, we dey hail you
We dey hail you, we dey hail you /2x

Overall Meaning

The song "Ahaa" by Tim Godfrey is a song of praise to God, acknowledging Him as the King of kings and Lord of lords. The song is sung in English and Igbo, the latter being one of the major languages spoken in Nigeria. The lyrics convey a message of hope, faith, and trust in God, as well as gratitude for His goodness, kindness, and healing power.


The repetition of "Ahaa" and "Omenma" in the chorus emphasizes the praise and adoration being bestowed on God, while the verses highlight some of His attributes and titles such as "Master of the universe," "Nmalite no'gwugwu" (beginning and end), and "Alagbara aye" (all-powerful). The lines, "Call him, He'll answer you / And when you're fallen, He'll pick you up / There's nothing that my God can't do / He's able, He's able" are a reminder that God is always there to help and nothing is impossible with Him.


The song is a popular gospel song in Nigeria, and it has been used in many churches and other Christian gatherings. The upbeat tempo and catchy chorus make it a favorite for praise and worship sessions. The use of Igbo language in the song makes it relatable to the Nigerian audience, especially those from the Igbo tribe.


Line by Line Meaning

Ahaa Ahaa Ahaa
Repeatedly acknowledging and praising God's greatness and majesty


Omenma Omenma
Addressing God as good and kind


Ogwo oria ogwo oria, you are my healer divine
Referring to God as the divine healer of all physical and spiritual illnesses


Onye mbu onye ikpeazu, you are the first and the last
Acknowledging God as the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end


Master of the universe, you are the end from the source
Addressing God as the ruler of the entire universe and the source of all creation


Nmalite no'gwugwu, you are beginning and end
Reiterating God's position as the beginning and end of all things


With you nothing compare, your power none can contend
Highlighting God's supremacy and power over all things


Call him, He'll answer you
Encouraging people to call upon God and assuring them of his willingness to answer their prayers


And when you're fallen, He'll pick you up
Reassuring people that God is always there to lift them up when they are down


There's nothing that my God can't do
Affirming God's limitless power and ability to do anything


He's able, He's able
Repeatedly declaring God's ability to work miracles and intervene in any situation


We dey hail you, we dey hail you
Continuously praising and glorifying God's name


Oba awon oba awon oba, King of kings and Lord of lords
Declaring God as the ultimate ruler and king of all kings and lords


Alagbara aye, to him all power belongs
Acknowledging that all power belongs to God and he is the true source of strength


Atewo, atewo, atewo, atewo
Singing and dancing in honor of God's greatness




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Comments from YouTube:

@esthergospel-obi3373

I'm proud that this is from a Gospel artiste. Thumbs up to Tim Godfrey and the video director. A remix with Tye Tribette will be maaaad!!!!!

@preyeyinkore7238

Esther Gospel-Obi Himself and Tye have stuff together musically... Tye Tribette knows the potential God has placed in Tim Godfrey...

@deborahadedeji199

Totally agree

@philipinimfon3577

I agree too

@edensophiaasuoha5434

I agree who still blessed in 2019/2020?

@ENIIPAUL

Esther Gospel-Obi I agree

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@deborah4929

Public Announcement: The Dope has finished! There is no dopeness left again! You finished it all in ONE song!!!! I love the fact that it gives glory to God in detail(not empty words and repetitions)...thanks through God for helping us to never miss our past again!

@nelielsanji1066

@Deborah Please Listen to We gonna be alright by Tye Tribbett alongside this

@deborah4929

@@nelielsanji1066 thank you so much. I surely will.

@KelechiBenny

2 years and we're still rocking to this. We dey hail you King Jesus.

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