[Music + Lyrics] Owo Agbara – Toyin Ogunniyi ft. Zusi Williams
US-based female Nigerian gospel vocalist, songwriter, and songstress, Toyin Ogunniyi, unwraps a new single and carefully written lyrics titled, “Owo Agbara,” produced by Penny Keyz.
The song featuring the amazing Zusi Williams, is titled in the Yoruba language [a dialect spoken in the Western region of Nigeria] that means “The Mighty Hand” in English.
In her words; “This is a deep sound that stirs the listener’s to yearn for God’s Mighty Hand in every aspect of life.”
“The resurrection power of Jesus Christ is a truly amazing. It is the power that brought Him back to life after His crucifixion, and it is the same power that we have access to.” – she continues.
“The resurrection power we have through Jesus gives us the ability to overcome sin and temptation, to find hope and joy even in difficult circumstances, and to live with the assurance that we will one day be raised to new life with Christ.
This resurrection power of Jesus is a source of strength, comfort, and hope that we can rely on every day, and it is a reminder that with God, all things are possible.” – Toyin Ogunniyi concludes.
She is an anointed, Spirit filled seasoned minister, who is passionate about “spreading the Gospel of Jesus through songs, thereby depopulating the kingdom of hell.”
Lyrics: Owo Agbara by Toyin Ogunniyi ft. Zusi Williams
I’ve searched all over
There’s none like you
You are the most high all powerful
You were born just to save me
You died to liberate me
Then you rose again Lord Jesus
To secure my liberty
Owo agbara ajinde owa laye
Wo nu mi lo loni o
Mo fe ri owo re
Owo agbara ajinde owa laye
Wo nu mi lo loni o
Mo fe ri owo re
We are in the days of your power
Miracles everywhere
You raised Lazarus from death
Resurrection power alive indeed
So my health come alive
My home come alive
My spirit come alive
My soul come alive
Let me see your hand Lord Jesus
I need your touch right now
Owo agbara ajinde owa laye
Wo nu mi lo loni o
Mo fe ri owo re
Owo agbara ajinde owa laye
Wo nu mi lo loni o
Mo fe ri owo re
Owo agbara ajinde
O n timilehin aye mi gbodo dide
