
"Aleki Mafuta Ya Nzoyi” is a phrase from Lingala often used in gospel songs.
Literal meaning:
Aleki = He/She is greater than / surpasses
Mafuta = oil
Ya Nzoyi = of honey
So the phrase literally means:
“He is sweeter than honey” or “He surpasses honey in sweetness.”
In a gospel song, “Aleki Mafuta Ya Nzoyi” is used to describe Jesus Christ or God as:
- More precious and satisfying than anything in this world
- Sweet to the soul, bringing peace, joy, and comfort
- Better than earthly pleasures, just like honey is one of the sweetest natural things
Deeper message:
The song is expressing that:
- The love of God is sweet and fulfilling
- A relationship with Jesus is more valuable than material things
- God’s presence brings true joy and satisfaction
Simple summary:
“Aleki Mafuta Ya Nzoyi” = Jesus is sweeter than honey — nothing compares to Him.


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