Evang Akwasi Nyarko Ft. Ernest Opoku Jnr - Me Hia Wo Abre Nyinaa Updated -
is known as a vessel of raw, unadulterated worship. His style bypasses the theatrical and reaches straight for the intimate. He is not just a singer; he is a worship leader who ministers from a place of vulnerability. His previous works have established him as a voice for the broken and the faithful who acknowledge their utter dependence on the Creator.
The chorus repeats the titular phrase: "Me hia wo abre nyinaa" (I need You all the time) "W’awie koraa me hia wo" (Even when it ends/reaches fullness, I need You) is known as a vessel of raw, unadulterated worship
Whenever you feel self-sufficient, proud, or overwhelmed by life’s demands, this song calls you back to the fundamental truth of the Christian faith: You are not enough, but He is everything. His previous works have established him as a
Translated from the Twi language, "Me Hia Wo Abre Nyinaa" means "I Need You Always" or "All the Time, I Need You." This powerful collaboration has quickly transcended the status of a mere song to become a daily declaration for many Christians across Ghana and beyond. It is a prayer, a surrender, and a theological statement set to a melody that tears down pride and builds up faith. It is a prayer, a surrender, and a
Let it be the cry of your heart in every season—in the valley and on the mountaintop. Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5) - A masterpiece of dependence and worship.
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