Yoruba Hymn APA 58 - Yo, enyin onigbagbo
APA 58
1. Yo, enyin onigbagbo,
Je k’ imole nyin tan:
Igba ale mbo tete,
Oru si fere de
Oko iyawo dide
O fere sunmole
Dide, gbadura, sora,
L ’oru n’ igbe y’o ta.
2. E be fitila nyin wo,
F’ ororo sinu won;
E duro de ’gbala nyin
Ipari ’se aiye:
Awon oluso nwipe,
Oko ’yawo de tan;
E pade re, b’ o ti mbo,
Pelu orin iyin.
3. Enyin wundia mimo,
Gbe ohun nyin soke
Titi, n’nu orin ayo
Pelu awon Angel.
Onje iyawo se tan,
’Lekun na si sile,
Dide arole ogo
Oko iyawo mbo
4. Enyin ti e nfi suru
Ru agbelebu nyin,
E o si joba lailai
’Gbati ’ponju ba tan.
Yi ite ogo Re ka
E o r’ Od’ agutan
E o f’ ade ogo nyin
Lele niwaju Re.
5. Jesu, ’Wo ireti wa
F’ ara Re han fun wa;
’Wo orun t’ a ti nreti
Ran s’ ori ile wa
A gbe owo wa s’oke,
Oluwa je k’ a ri
Ojo ’rapada aiye
T ’o mu wa d’ odo Re. Amin.
This is Yoruba Anglican hymns, APA 58 - Yo, enyin onigbagbo. Yoruba hymns are worship hymns used in the Anglican Church for all kinds of worship and services. It is known as Iwe orin mimo.
Hymns in the Anglican Communion are translated into different languages. In the Igbo language, we have Abu or Ekpere na Abu. In the English language, it is called Ancient and Modern or Church hymnals.