
“Meye Ade Foforo” is a Twi (Akan) gospel phrase from Ghana.
Meye = I am / I have become
Ade = thing / something
Foforo = new
So, “Meye Ade Foforo” means “I am a new person” or “I have become something new.”
In a Christian worship setting, Meye Ade Foforo expresses the transformation that happens through faith in Jesus Christ. It reflects the message of salvation — that when someone accepts Christ, their old life of sin is gone and they become spiritually new.
It connects strongly with 2 Corinthians 5:17, which says:
“If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come.”
Spiritual Meaning:
- A testimony of salvation
- Freedom from past sins
- A changed heart and renewed life
- A declaration of spiritual rebirth
In worship, singing Meye Ade Foforo is boldly declaring:
“Through Christ, I am no longer the same — I am made new.”

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