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GRACE MWAI: KIRATHIMO

Grace Mwai is a Kenyan Gospel artist know mostly for her hit song Kirathimo(Blessing)

A song that is very uplifting and Talks of God's blessings upon our life.

in case you have not seen the video here it is:

 The Lyrics: which i borrowed from one of my Fave bloggers Winnie Thuku
Kirathimoo nikio ngwendaaa
Eeee, ….Hallelujah
Jakubu agiyana na muraika onginya rucini eeh
Kuguru gwake gugithenyuka ndaigana gutiganiria
Akimwira ndireka uthie, utandathimite
Akimuria ritwa riake, akimuhe ritwa ringi
Tondu agianire na Ngai na andu akihotana
Chorus
Ihoya riakwa eeh, kirathimo giaku eeh
Niamu kirathimo giaku Ngai wakwa nikinjiganite
Kigarure maundu, ukindue murathime
Niamu kirathimo giaku Ngai wakwa nikinjiganite
Erikana aruta igongona niaheaga Peninah
Na akahe ciana ciake o mundu rwiga rwake
No Hannah amuheaga, rwiga rumwe tu
Hannah agakirira muno, ona akaremwo ni kuria
Niguo umuririkane, umuhe kahii
Chorus
Murata wakwa ruiriria ma ndugatiganirie
Kirathimo ki mbara ona kugiana
Ukugiana na andu ona unyararwo
Menya uyu niwe Ngai, umenyaga maundu
Wikinyire na hinya ma ona unchangarare
Chorus


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