
“Nimeona” is a Swahili phrase that means “I have seen.”
In a gospel or worship context, Nimeona carries a deeper spiritual meaning. It is not just about physical sight, but about spiritual experience and personal testimony.
In a gospel setting, “Nimeona” can mean:
- I have witnessed God’s power.
- I have seen the goodness of the Lord.
- I have experienced His faithfulness.
- I have seen prayers answered.
- I now understand the truth about God.
It reflects scriptures like:
Psalm 34:8 – “Taste and see that the Lord is good.”
John 1:14 – “We have seen His glory…”
So in worship, when someone sings “Nimeona”, they are declaring a personal testimony — that God is real, faithful, and active in their life.

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