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Amiina nyo mukama olina amanyi olina ekyisa!! nze anni gwoyamba bwotti? amiina elinya lyo litibwe gwe nantalemwa!!!
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I like dis song it really means alot, 4 sure if it was not GOD i would be nothing nd a nobody bt coz ov His grace am wat i am now nd i thank Him 4 dat. i will never 4get Him, His always dere 4 mi nd i will always prise nd glorify HIS name 4 ever.
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Wamma Sitani muswaaze nabalala bawone. Mukama yebazibwe munnange okukulokola. Babuulire bonna bategeere.
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Yeh i used to listen to this song wen i was still in uganda,,,eeeeeeeeeeh naye abange silyelabilaaaaaaaaaaa mukama lwezijeyo munsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,,,,,,ekis
a kyamukama kyanema okutendaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa -
Deborah, I am so much blessed with your songs, i love you, i love the songs and the voice God gave you, may God's goodness and mercy follow you the rest of your life as you dwell in the house of God. I dont know the language but when i hear the song, i feel the holy spirit speaking and i end up worshipping God. You are a blessing to Many. I am currently in Sudan but i am a Kenya. God bless you and your sister who are singing with you. Be blessed.
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Wow our God is so merciful. Indeed Jesus is all in all. Whatever we need Jesus has it. God bless you.
I love this song, it reminds me where Jesus got me from.
I give Him all the glory. Thanks Deborah.
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God Bless you Beborah for this wonderful song
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you make me remember our hoes with broken hands
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God is indeed merciful. She sings that she can't forget God's kindness for the far He has brought her.Thanxs so much Deborah.
tebandekejohnbosco 2 years ago 5
the song means the grace of God is in plenty for you and me.he has done many good things for me.,,..,.,this is a Gospel song in a ugandan language.love it kitonsa God bless you.
i miss home & my language too.
blessings from netherlands
kleinsmall 3 years ago 3