
Solomon Luyi’s “Omo Oba” is a gospel song centred on the identity of the believer as a child of the King. The Yoruba expression Omo Oba means “child of the king,” giving the song a strong message of belonging, confidence and spiritual identity. Rather than focusing on earthly status, the song points listeners toward the honour and assurance that come from knowing God and recognising their place in Him.
The message carries a celebratory Christian perspective, encouraging believers to walk with confidence in their relationship with God. “Omo Oba” can resonate with listeners who need a reminder of their identity, worth and position as members of God’s family. Through its gospel-focused expression, Solomon Luyi presents a song that invites listeners to celebrate who they are in Christ while giving glory to the King.