
“Ngolu” is a worship single by Congolese gospel singer and songwriter Angela Eciba. Released in 2026, the song continues her mission of sharing Christ-centered music rooted in faith, worship, and the transforming grace of God. Angela Eciba began singing with her family at a young age, studied music at the Institut National des Arts (INA) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and later served on the praise team at Glory House Church in the United States. She is best known for songs including “Kata Ba Singa”, “Yokela Nga Mawa”, and “Na Ndimi”. Publicly verified information about major music awards and management is currently unavailable.
The title “Ngolu” means “Grace” in Lingala tradition, and the song is a heartfelt celebration of God’s unmerited favor. It reminds listeners that salvation, forgiveness, strength, and every spiritual blessing are gifts of God’s grace rather than rewards for human effort. Through its worshipful lyrics and reflective atmosphere, the song points believers back to the sufficiency of Christ and His unfailing love.
Beyond expressing gratitude, “Ngolu” encourages Christians to live with humility and complete dependence on God. It reflects the biblical truth found in passages such as Ephesians 2:8–9, which teaches that salvation comes by grace through faith, and 2 Corinthians 12:9, where God declares that His grace is sufficient in every season of weakness. The song reassures listeners that God’s grace remains constant even when circumstances change. Whether played during personal devotion or in a corporate worship gathering, “Ngolu” invites believers to reflect on the immeasurable kindness of God and to respond with thanksgiving, trust, and wholehearted worship. It is a timely reminder that every victory, every new beginning, and every moment of hope is made possible through the grace of God alone.