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[VIDEO & AUDIO] "Mo Wa Gbe O Ga" - Dipo Ara - Naija Gospel

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[VIDEO & AUDIO] “Mo Wa Gbe O Ga” – Dipo Ara

Gospel singer Dipo Ara is out with a contemporary mid-tempo Praise song simply titled “Mo Wa Gbe O Ga” which translates as “I Have Come to Praise You” from the Yoruba language of western Nigeria.

The song progression is steady-paced and rhythmic with a folk music vibe. Dipo Ara expresses his desire to raise praise and pour out a libation of worship unto the Supreme One.

Oladipupo Olowofusi (also known as Dipo Ara) is a multi-talented Nigerian gospel minister, singer, songwriter, and coach. Born in 1984 and raised in Lagos State, Nigeria, Dipo Ara hails from Okitipupa, Ondo State. He holds a Bachelor of Education in Educational Management from the University of Ado-Ekiti (now Ekiti State University) and is a certified project manager trained by international professional organizations.

Dipo Ara began his music career as a teenager, initially performing Afrobeat with a group of three friends. The group disbanded when its members pursued higher education at different institutions, leading Dipo to continue his journey as a solo gospel artist. Since then, he has written numerous songs, led various choir groups, and ministered at numerous worship events.

Dipo Ara is married to his beautiful wife, Oluwabusayo.

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YouTube: @Dipo_Ara
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Facebook page: Dipo Ara Music Ministry

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