
Mo Ju Asegun is a gospel song by Nigerian gospel minister Apekeola (Oshaji Oluwakemi Sarah), a Yoruba praise singer celebrated for blending traditional gospel sounds with messages of faith, thanksgiving, and God’s unfailing power. She gained widespread recognition through her song O Gbogbo F’olemi and has also released songs including Ogun Ti Njani Bo, Olorun Gbogbo Eran Ara, and Gba Gbogbo Ogo. Apekeola’s ministry is rooted in her personal testimony of God’s faithfulness and her desire to inspire hope through music.
Meaning of “Mo Ju Asegun”
The Yoruba phrase “Mo Ju Asegun” can be understood as a declaration of overwhelming victory or triumph. The song celebrates the confidence believers have in God, affirming that every victory comes through His strength and not through human effort alone. It echoes the biblical truth that God fights for His people and gives them the grace to overcome life’s battles.
Through energetic praise and culturally rich Yoruba expressions, the song encourages listeners to exchange fear for faith and discouragement for confidence in God’s promises. It reminds worshippers that seasons of hardship do not have the final word because the Lord remains faithful to those who trust in Him. Mo Ju Asegun is well suited for praise gatherings, thanksgiving services, and personal moments of worship. Its message inspires believers to celebrate God’s victories, testify to His goodness, and continue walking in faith, knowing that He is able to do exceedingly above every challenge they face.