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Ebenezer Obey Inspires with New Song ‘Ibi t’E Sinmi De’

Evangelist Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi, the iconic Nigerian musician, once again proves that age is no barrier to creating meaningful and impactful music. At over 80 years old, Obey continues to inspire with his latest release, Ibi t’E Sinmi De (translated as The Place of Rest Has Come), a song that brings messages of hope, peace, and divine guidance—especially important during Nigeria’s challenging times.

The release has captured the attention of fans and music lovers across the nation, reaffirming Obey’s position not just as a legendary figure in Nigerian music, but also as a spiritual leader. Known for his influence on generations of listeners, Obey’s ability to craft songs that touch the soul remains undiminished, proving that his legacy is as strong as ever.

The song, which blends traditional Juju rhythms with Afrobeat grooves and highlife melodies, creates a lively and spiritually uplifting atmosphere. The lyrics speak of God’s faithfulness and the peace that comes from trusting in His divine plan. Through Ibi t’E Sinmi De, Obey reminds his audience that, despite life’s trials, true rest and joy can only be found in the places God has prepared for them.

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Obey himself shared his sentiments about the track, saying, “Ibi t’E Sinmi De will inspire faith, encourage gratitude, and remind listeners of God’s unwavering presence and guidance.” With its vibrant instrumentation and powerful message, the song is set to resonate deeply with fans of all ages, reinforcing the connection between music and spirituality.

As always, Obey’s music transcends mere entertainment, offering a source of hope and faith for his listeners. His latest release stands as a testament to his continued relevance in the Nigerian music scene and beyond, inspiring both long-time fans and the next generation of artists.

 

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