Oju Mo: Ti Mo
Ojumo ti mo. The shadows of yesterday have retreated, surrendering to the golden threads of a new sun. As the world awakens, so does the soul, unburdened by the weights of the night. In this land, we see light where there was darkness; we hear the song of the dove ( Eye Adaba ) signaling peace. This dawn is not just a change in time, but a renewal of strength. I rise, I see joy, and I embrace the favor that today carries in its hands. 2. The Traditional Prayer (Inspirational)
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. Oju Mo Ti Mo
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. Ojumo ti mo