[male
vocals] (
Talking
drum
echoes
softly)
Yeah,
ehen...
Sometimes
life
go
lock
door,
but
God
get
key.
This
one
na
for
you,
Mama.
Dr.
Elizabeth
O.
Adejo,
you
represent
love.
I
was
deep
in
the
valley,
Jalingo
sun
burning
cold,
My
story
was
heavy,
too
much
trouble
to
hold,
I
look
up
to
heaven,
wondering
how
I
go
survive,
Then
you
appear
like
a
star,
helping
me
to
feel
alive.
You
far
away
in
the
USA,
ocean
wide
and
deep,
But
your
love
travel
fast,
promises
you
always
keep,
From
distance
you
reach
out,
you
hold
me
in
my
pain,
Turning
all
my
desert
into
sweet
and
cooling
rain.
Dr.
Elizabeth
O.
Adejo,
you
be
blessing
from
God,
You
give
me
a
lift
when
I
was
stuck
on
the
road,
Across
the
miles,
from
USA
to
Jalingo
soil,
You
wash
away
my
sorrow
and
you
crown
my
simple
toil,
Oh,
you
be
the
one,
yeah,
you
shine
so
bright,
Dr.
Elizabeth
O.
Adejo,
you
be
my
morning
light.
I
know
the
road
wasn't
easy,
you
pass
through
fire
too,
You
fight
against
the
odds,
yeah,
you
push
and
you
grew,
But
even
in
your
own
struggle,
you
still
remember
me,
Omo,
that
kind
of
heart,
e
hard
to
find,
I
tell
you,
see?
You
be
symbol
of
strength,
of
grace
and
of
pure
soul,
You
make
me
feel
complete,
you
make
my
spirit
whole,
No
matter
the
distance,
your
impact
is
in
my
veins,
You
be
the
only
one
who
break
all
my
heavy
chains.
Dr.
Elizabeth
O.
Adejo,
you
be
blessing
from
God,
You
give
me
a
lift
when
I
was
stuck
on
the
road,
Across
the
miles,
from
USA
to
Jalingo
soil,
You
wash
away
my
sorrow
and
you
crown
my
simple
toil,
Oh,
you
be
the
one,
yeah,
you
shine
so
bright,
Dr.
Elizabeth
O.
Adejo,
you
be
my
morning
light.
Some
people
come
and
go,
but
you
stay
in
the
prayer,
Every
time
I
look
back,
I
know
that
you
were
there,
Wallahi,
you
are
rare,
an
angel
in
human
skin,
Thanks
for
the
new
chapter,
thanks
for
letting
me
win.
Dr.
Elizabeth
O.
Adejo,
you
be
blessing
from
God,
You
give
me
a
lift
when
I
was
stuck
on
the
road,
Across
the
miles,
from
USA
to
Jalingo
soil,
You
wash
away
my
sorrow
and
you
crown
my
simple
toil,
Oh,
you
be
the
one,
yeah,
you
shine
so
bright,
Dr.
Elizabeth
O.
Adejo,
you
be
my
morning
light.
Dr.
Elizabeth
O.
Adejo,
thank
you
for
everything.
From
Jalingo
to
the
world,
we
celebrate
you
today.
No
wahala,
your
goodness
lives
forever.
Yeah,
shine
on,
shine
on. (
Fade
out
with
talking
drum
and
gentle
marimba)