
Track Title: Kitabu (Ajabu)
Duration: 15 Minutes 04 Seconds
Date of Release: 25 May, 2026
“Kitabu (Ajabu)” by Paul Clement is a deep worship song that reflects on the greatness of God and the difficulty of fully explaining His works with ordinary human words. The word “Kitabu” means “Book” in Swahili, while “Ajabu” means “Wonderful” or “Marvelous.” The song uses a powerful metaphor to describe God’s endless goodness and mighty deeds. Paul Clement sings from a place of awe and gratitude. He explains that if God’s goodness were turned into a book, the story would never finish. Even if he was given a pen to write about everything God has done, the ink would run out before the testimony could be completed. That imagery alone gives the song a very emotional and spiritual weight.
The song carries a calm worship atmosphere, but the message is very strong. It reminds listeners that some experiences with God are too big for language. Many people who have gone through difficult seasons in life can relate to this message because there are moments when words are simply not enough to explain divine help, protection, mercy, and favor. What makes “Kitabu (Ajabu)” stand out is its simplicity. The lyrics are not complicated, yet the meaning touches deeply. Instead of trying to sound poetic in a forced way, the song flows naturally like a personal testimony. It creates room for reflection, thanksgiving, and sincere worship. Released as part of the album “Zawadi” in 2023, the song further established Paul Clement’s reputation as one of East Africa’s respected gospel ministers whose music centers on worship, gratitude, and dependence on God.