
Nigerian gospel minister and worship leader Sito David delivers a heartfelt expression of gratitude in “Mo Wa Dupe Ore Atodunmodun,” a Yoruba worship song inspired by “ESE” from renowned Nigerian worship minister Nathaniel Bassey. Built around deep thanksgiving, the song reflects on God’s faithfulness through years, months, and every passing season of life.
With lines like “Emi na re Oluwa” meaning “Here Am I Lord,” Sito David approaches worship from a place of surrender and appreciation. The repeated declaration “Mo Wa Dupe” carries the weight of someone looking back at life’s journey and recognizing divine mercy in every stage. Rather than focusing on material blessings alone, the song emphasizes gratitude for preservation, grace, and God’s constant presence through changing times.
The Yoruba lyrics give the worship atmosphere an intimate and deeply cultural touch, making the message resonate strongly with listeners who understand the language while still remaining spiritually impactful to a wider audience. “Mo Wa Dupe Ore Atodunmodun” stands as a reflective thanksgiving anthem for believers who want to honor God for every year, every month, and every moment He has sustained them through.