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BBO ft Oladosu Twins - Orun Si (Ephphatha) [Live]

BBO ft. Oladosu Twins – Orun Si (Ephphatha) [Live] (Review) BBO ft. Oladosu Twins – Orun Si (Ephphatha) [Live] (Review) Artist: BBO featuring Oladosu Twins Song Title: Orun Si (Ephphatha) [Live] Release Date: March 27, 2026 Genre: Nigerian Gospel / Live Worship Label: MusicNow Digital / OneRPM Watch: YouTube Review BBO (formerly known as Blessed Bondz Obedience) delivers a powerful live worship experience with "Orun Si (Ephphatha)" , released March 27, 2026. Joined by the Oladosu Twins , this collaboration merges two potent declarations—one in Yoruba, one in Aramaic—to create an atmosphere where heaven opens and miracles manifest. The title itself is a masterful fusion of cultures and testimonies. "Orun Si" (Yoruba for "Heaven Opens") speaks to the Nigerian Pentecostal experience of accessing divine blessing and breakthrough. "Ephphatha" (Aramaic for "Be opened") recalls ...

Adeyinka Alaseyori ft Elijah Daniel, Magpsalms, Oladosu Twins, Magdalene Whowha, Iyanu Ileyemi, Ernieola Oluso - MO Moore

Adeyinka Alaseyori has assembled an extraordinary gathering of voices for her powerful new single "MO Moore," featuring Elijah Daniel , Magpsalms , Oladosu Twins , Magdalene Whowha , Iyanu Ileyemi , and Ernieola Oluso , now available across all major streaming platforms.  This collaborative release represents one of the most significant convergences of talents in contemporary Nigerian gospel music, bringing together artists whose individual platforms and ministries have collectively touched millions of listeners across Africa and the global diaspora. The song's title "MO Moore" carries layered meaning within Yoruba linguistic tradition, suggesting concepts of thanksgiving, abundance, and progressive blessing that resonate deeply within the cultural context from which these artists emerge.  Rather than treating prosperity as a materialistic pursuit, the song reframes it as spiritual gratitude, a celebration of the depth of relationship with the sacred, allowing ...