
“Ndiwe” is a word commonly found in several African languages (like Kinyarwanda or Kirundi), and it means “It is You” or “You alone.”
In a gospel song, “Ndiwe” is used to express total devotion and recognition of God’s uniqueness and supremacy. The message usually centers on:
- God alone is worthy of praise and worship
- God is the source of life, blessings, and salvation
- There is no one like Him He stands above all
A personal confession: “Lord, it is You who has done this for me”
Full Meaning:
When someone sings “Ndiwe”, they are declaring:
“It is You, God only You who deserves all the glory, honor, and praise. You are the one behind everything in my life.”
It’s a deep statement of faith, gratitude, and surrender, often emphasizing that no human effort compares to what God has done.

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