Celestine Donkor - Boboobor Hymns Ft Tembalami, Uncle Ato, Piesie Esther & Zaza Mokhethi | Gospel Audio
" Boboobor " (also spelled Borborbor ) is a traditional recreational and gospel music s…
" Boboobor " (also spelled Borborbor ) is a traditional recreational and gospel music s…
" Olorunfemi " is a powerful term from the Yoruba language of Nigeria, heavily utilized…
" Olorunfemi " is a powerful term from the Yoruba language of Nigeria, heavily utilized…
A new Twi gospel medley blends traditional Ghanaian dialects with English, creating a rich spiri…
“WayÉ› Me Yie” is a Twi (Akan) phrase from Ghana. “W’ayÉ›” (WayÉ›) = You have done “Me” = Me “Yie” =…
The word “Empareme” is not originally an Akan word from Ghana. It comes from Runyankole/Rukiga (W…
In Twi (Akan) language from Ghana, “Mo” is a plural pronoun. It can mean: “You (plural)” “Your” (…
“Soma Ogya” is an Akan (Twi) phrase from Ghana. “Soma” means send or release. “Ogya” means fire. …
Nehemiah in a Gospel context refers to the biblical story found in the Book of Nehemiah in the…
“Yehowa” (also written “Jehovah”) is a name used for God in the Bible. It comes from the Hebrew n…
“ Twen Awurade” is a phrase in Akan (Twi), a language widely spoken in Ghana. Twen = “Wait” Awura…
“Meye Ade Foforo” is a Twi (Akan) gospel phrase from Ghana. Meye = I am / I have become Ade = thi…
“Pentecost Gya” is a phrase from Akan/Twi. Pentecost – Refers to the Christian day of Pentecost. …
“ Yesu De Ne” is a gospel phrase from West Africa (commonly used in Akan/Twi language). Yesu = Je…