Oya Oh by Debee is the jam: Netizens react to Deborah Enenche’s new song “Oya oh”

Oya Oh by Debee is the jam: Netizens react to Deborah Enenche's new song "Oya oh":ikejabird.com

Deborah Enenche’s new song ‘Oya oh’ has won the hearts of Nigerians, receiving praise for its beautiful mixture. 

As the daughter of Pastor Dr Paul Enenche, the General Overseer of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Deborah Paul Enenche collaborated with her sister Daniella Paul-Enenche to create this powerful sound.

The song has been described as perfect for dancing and a gospel tune suitable for church.

READ ALSO: “I gave God N862m that’s why I am one of the richest pastors on earth” – Pastor David Ibiyeomie

It is the right blend 

It skillfully blends Amapiano and Afrobeat elements with gospel, creating an infectious and uplifting rhythm.

A  video that has started trending on various social media platforms. The video features both Deborah and her sister dancing and vibing to their new song

Netizens are eagerly awaiting the release of the song’s video,

I have listen to Debee, she is bridge between the old and new skool, a netizen said 

Reactions: Oya Oh mix and mastering is perfect

Nigerians are hailing her for the new song; let’s have a look at some of the comments: 

@seyi:With a blend of Amapiano, Azonto and Afrobeat deeped in gospel, Debee Oya Oh is a finished product

@victor:Debee Oya Oh mix and mastering is perfect

@mubarak:Debee is just reflection of her father Dr. Paul Enenche, Oya oh is that song that’ll captivate you.

@veronica:Make I no lie Debee Oya Oh mix and mastering is perfect

@royalty:Debee Oya Oh mix and mastering is perfect

READ ALSO: Pastor Poju Oyemade receives backlash over sermon

How I left UN job to become a pastor — Jerry Eze 

In another news, Pastor Jerry Eze, the organiser of the widely known New Season Prophetic Prayers (NSPPD) and the lead pastor of Streams of Joy International,  recently opened up about his journey from a lucrative job at the United Nations (UN) to becoming a pastor.

During an interview with The Punch, Pastor Jerry Eze shared the reasons behind his decision, explaining that he believed it was his calling and he couldn’t ignore the divine directive.

“I realized that there could not be any higher calling than the call of God on one’s life.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *