Done in dholuo which is a local language in Kenya and parts of East Africa. Its all about God. Video done in early 2000. Featuring Maseno University students, Sifa Voices, CITAM Kisumu and Kisumu teens.
@@emilymwinzi9195 this is a medley of several luo songs... ranges from the Holy Spirit is shaking the world to lift me high So that I can go see home (heaven)
The year is 2018. I lost my wife and two kids in a tragic road accident. My world crushes everytime I listen to these songs. I remember the day the road snatched my kamba wife with our two children as she drove to work in Kakamega. 😭😭😭 Rest Easy Katheu Inzani, Ryan and Clarion. Till we meet again. God had a reason 👩❤️💋👨😭
Being a Kalenjin, the only word I understand in the song is HERO KAMANO NYASAYE but I love the song. I have played it like 60 times 😂 . The video is taken with authentic environment and people dancing freely. Also the changing tunes in the song! I have followed the life Dr. Patrick Oyaro and known him as a Medic. Thank you Dr. Patrick Oyaro. ❤ @2024
When Mum Passed we were relocated from a OLM Primary Shauri Moyo to Ahero Primary. We moved to Ahero to stay with our Uncle's family. I was young but one memorable thing about then, were the songs we sang during school parades in the morning. All the songs here. Thank you Patrick everything about this song reminds me of God's faithfulness in my life.
The year is 2002. My siz died and I was hardly five. Malaika chom na bwomba is the only thing I can remember when the casket was being lowered. If nostalgic had another meaning, some lines from this song can be included in the new version. In one word, sentimental!
Im blessed to hear this song. Sad that I've known Nick for a long time from Jcc choir and i didn't know he sung this😢. Rest in power Nick. Tinga malo adhi ane dala
Have just remembered my jovial aunty Pst Lyn Ondiko we do listen to this song every morning tukimkumbuka may her soul rest in eternal peace we miss her so much 😭😭
This reminds me of my Dad's death when I was only six the song played when the body was being transported from homabay high school to our home in Busia......... Rest easy Dad......💕💕💕
When i hear the song it reminds me some years back in RADIO LAKE VICTORIA when my favourite presentor ( HARRISON OCHIENG KUYO) Like to play the song during his programme,,,, KUYO God bless u it was back 2011
The kind of songs i used to listen to when still young and growing up listening to such songs in radio stations made me grow up spiritually strong!!!! thanks Mr Patrick and everyone listening to this amazing song!
Thank you so much for this great work...I was led here when a pal from Kirinyaga (Betty) sent me the video. She didn't understand the language but she "understood" the anointing on the song. She had it on auto-replay all afternoon and ended up worshipping the LORD.
Oh yeah. I need to see the wedding video. it is a medley of several old time luo Christian choruses.. a few explanations - Mayienga- means something that shakes and in this case referring to the Holy Spirit.... roho yiengo piny - Holy spirit shaking the world...