Me Hia Wo Abre Nyinaa — Evang Akwasi Nyarko Ft. Ernest Opoku Jnr -

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“Me hia Wo abre nyinaa” — not just in the valley, not just on the mountain, but on every single step of the path in between.

The timeless Ghanaian gospel song translates to "I Need You All the Time," serving as a powerful anthem of faith, dependence on God, and spiritual resilience. This public link is valid for 7 days

Then the layoff came. Three months later, his wife’s medical bills piled up. Friends who once called daily grew silent. One evening, sitting in his dark living room with only the glow of his phone, he opened a gospel playlist to drown out the anxiety. That’s when the song played: “Me hia wo abre nyinaa” — I need You all the time.

"Me Hia Wo Abre Nyinaa" is not just a song for entertainment; it is a tool for spiritual edification. It fits perfectly into: Can’t copy the link right now

: It is often reviewed by listeners as a source of strength during challenging times or personal struggles.

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 timeless Ghanaian gospel song translates to "I

The lyrics take the listener on a journey: