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Werelo Bari by Nora J: The new gospel release from the city of Port Harcourt.

Would you like to dance  to a beautiful songs that you can wind your waist to in that classic traditional African style with your handkerchief and a big grin?

Listen to Werelo Bari by Nora J who earlier this year released her single 'Tuolera'

 'Werelo Bari' gives the indigenous Port Harcourt  sound a more contemporary  feel.

The song is partly sung in both the English and the Ogoni language. Well, the part that grips me so much is the part where she sings in the Ogoni language. There is something very magical that makes you want to grab an imaginary handkerchief and begin to dance to the rhythm.

Happiness courses through my vein as I listen to it , you know why?  The song is an expression of gratitude  to God. I am God's love. Ife Oluwa,  Ifunanya Chukwu. In Ogoni, they say,  Werelo Bari.


So, download the song and listen. Get infected with unbridled happiness and share with your friends.

Download the song right here


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