Jesu Do & Oghene Do – Rev Victor Atenaga ft. Shirel [Download]
Worship leader, pastor, and visionary of Simply Worship International Ministry (SWIM), Rev Victor Atenaga, releases two powerful live worship singles titled “Jesu Do” and “Oghene Do” featuring Shirel.
Recorded live in Benin City, Nigeria, both songs are the first releases from the forthcoming live worship album “One Night of Songs with Victor Atenaga,” presented by SWIM Music.
Filled with gratitude, reverence, and heartfelt worship, these songs usher listeners into a deep atmosphere of thanksgiving and intimate fellowship with God.
More than musical performances, “Jesu Do” and “Oghene Do” are worship experiences that capture genuine encounters with God’s faithfulness, goodness, and preserving grace.
“Jesu Do” and “Oghene Do” are live worship recordings that capture authentic moments of thanksgiving and corporate worship.
Born from genuine encounters with God’s faithfulness, the songs combine heartfelt lyrics, rich live instrumentation, and powerful congregational participation to create an immersive worship experience.
As the first releases from One Night of Songs with Victor Atenaga, both songs set the tone for a project centered on worship, gratitude, and spiritual encounters.
Rev Victor Atenaga is a Nigerian worship leader, pastor, songwriter, and the visionary behind Simply Worship International Ministry (SWIM).
Known for creating platforms that foster genuine encounters with God through worship, he has consistently impacted lives through worship gatherings, music ministry, and spiritual leadership.
Through SWIM Music and initiatives such as A Night of Songs, Rev Victor Atenaga continues to inspire believers toward deeper intimacy with God through worship and thanksgiving.
“Jesu Do,” meaning “Thank You Jesus,” emerged from a spontaneous moment of gratitude rather than a planned songwriting session.
According to Rev Victor Atenaga, the song was birthed around 2021 while preparing to minister. As he reflected on God’s faithfulness to his family, ministry, and church, a melody began to rise from within him.
What started as a personal expression quickly became a congregational worship experience as musicians and worshippers joined in without rehearsal.
The song serves as a reminder that when words become inadequate, thanksgiving can still find expression through worship.
The song communicates:
It encourages listeners to:
“Oghene Do,” meaning “Thank You God” in the Urhobo language, is a deeply cultural and spiritual expression of gratitude.
The song celebrates God’s wonders, faithfulness, protection, and countless blessings. It carries the sound of worshippers gathered in unity to honor God for His goodness.
With passionate vocals, rich instrumentation, and a powerful live atmosphere, “Oghene Do” invites listeners beyond music into a genuine encounter with God.
More than a song, it becomes a declaration and lifestyle of thanksgiving.
The song communicates:
It encourages listeners to:
Both songs are worship and thanksgiving anthems celebrating God’s faithfulness, goodness, and preservation.
The songs were released by Rev Victor Atenaga featuring Shirel.
Both songs were recorded live in Benin City, Nigeria.
They are the first releases from the live album One Night of Songs with Victor Atenaga.
Anyone seeking a deeper atmosphere of worship, gratitude, thanksgiving, and spiritual refreshment.
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