Oju Mo Ti Mo Direct

This phrase is famously featured in the soul-stirring song "Eye Adaba" by Àṣá , where she uses it to welcome a day of joy and peace. It was also a staple of the legendary Waka music pioneer Batile Alake , often used to celebrate life and resilience.

Eye Adaba "Dove" - Asa (cover by Zarahsound) | Vibes week 10 Oju Mo Ti Mo

Ojumo ti mo! It’s a beautiful morning to remember that every sunrise is a second chance. May this new day bring you closer to your dreams and fill your heart with the peace that passes understanding. Go forth and shine; the world is waiting for your light. This phrase is famously featured in the soul-stirring

The phrase translates from Yoruba to "A new day has dawned" or "It is daybreak." In Nigerian culture, this expression is more than just a time check; it is a profound declaration of hope, gratitude, and a fresh start. It’s a beautiful morning to remember that every

Depending on the context you need—whether it’s a reflective poem, a morning prayer, or a formal opening—here are three "proper pieces" drafted for you: 1. The Reflective Piece (Poetic)