Intro chant Ẹ wa' w'aiye' o'she'lu', o'she'lu' ala'bo'si' - ala'bo'si' Ẹ wa' w'aiye' o'she'lu' o, o'she'lu' ala'bo'si' - ki' l'ọ'n she? Wọn f'owo' i'lu' s'a'po', wọ'n she b'a'wọn gbọ'n - Wọ'n she b'a'won gbọ'n Ẹ wa' w'aiye' o'she'lu' - o'she'lu', o'she'lu' ala'bo'si' - ala'bo'si' Ẹ wa' w'aiye' o'she'lu' o, o'she'lu' ala'bo'si' - ki' l'ọ'n she? Wọ'n f'owo' i'lu' s'a'po', wọ'n she b'a'wọn gbọ'n - wọ'n f'owo' mu'ti' Ẹ wa' w'aiye' o'she'lu', o'she'lu' ala'bo'si' - wọ'n f'owo' b'ẹ'bo' Ẹ wa' w'aiye' o'she'lu' o, O'she'lu' ala'bo'si' - ki' l'ọ'n she? wọ'n f'owo' j'aiye' Wọ'n f'owo' i'lu' s'a'po', wọ'n she b'a'wọn gbọ'n Fellow countrymen & women We have gathered here to protest the environmental devastation Caused by the oil industry in the Niger Delta The inhumane conditions under which our people are forced to live Is A constant reminder that we do not Belong to the artificial entity called Nigeria There are no schools, Medical clinics or social services in most of our Villages, no electricity, no clean drinking water Malaria, typhoid and cholera Are a given in this tropical disease epic center We understand that a war is being consciously waged against our people A genocide of the highest proportion In a country where all nations are supposed to be equal Billions worth of our oil Dollars Are pumped out of our land every year But still no one seems to care Our plight, our cries, our grievances We have brought before the world's attention on numerous occasions We have petitioned the African Union, United Nations And all kinds of international institutions Yet there have been no reactions Our women, our men, our children The elderly and weak Are still being murdered Cold-blooded Jungle justice style Niger Delta Blues My people dem dey cry Dem dey kpeme dey go Niger Delta Blues My people dem dey cry Dem dey kpeme dey go Dem dey kpeme dey go Twenty years after the Ogoni Nine The blues of the Niger Delta has now become the blues of Nigeria Yours and mine We sing in unison to the melodies of pain, deceit and shame A nation high on petrodollars And the giant of Africa hype Reinvents the narrative of the oppressed turned oppressor With clichés and stereotypes Unwilling and unable to search deep within We lack the morality or courage to wipe our slates clean Decades of dictatorships World Bank, IMF loans and shock therapy Have crushed our resistance and taken its toll Broken and pained we have learnt the hard way That disaster-capitalism was invented Only to protect its own All hail the shoeless, clueless For the one-eyed has been crowned king His entourage of militants, neo-liberals and fanatics Perfectly positioned on the side wings Court jesters now openly mock our struggle And claim to be the voice of our people Our demand for restitution Has been hijacked with brute force and muscle We know divide and rule has always been the order of the day Nigerians remember: "no victor, no vanquished" That's how you keep the uprising at bay Niger Delta Blues My people dem dey cry Dem dey kpeme dey go Niger Delta Blues My people dem dey cry My people dem dey cry