Evang Akwasi Nyarko Ft. Ernest Opoku Jnr - Me Hia Wo Abre Nyinaa Jun 2026

Dominant electronic keyboard accompanied by clean bass guitar

The track has become a staple medley song for praise and worship teams across various denominations in Ghana.

is more than just a song; it is a prayer set to music, a declaration of dependence, and a bridge between two talented Ghanaian gospel ministers. Evangelist Akwasi Nyarko brings a rustic, accordion‑driven sincerity, while Ernest Opoku Jnr. infuses the track with vocal authority and a testimony of overcoming hardship. Together, they remind us that no matter the season – whether joy or sorrow, plenty or lack – we always need God. infuses the track with vocal authority and a

The collaborative gospel track stands as a powerful anthem of spiritual dependence and deep-seated worship within the Ghanaian gospel landscape. Translated from the Twi language as "I Need You At All Times," the song serves as a raw, emotional plea for divine presence, navigating the common human realities of vulnerability, hardship, and unwavering faith.

Whether you are Pentecostal, Orthodox, or Charismatic, the theology of "I need God always" is universally accepted. You will hear this song in a large auditorium in Accra, a small fellowship in Kumasi, and even in diaspora churches in the UK and USA. Translated from the Twi language as "I Need

Within the Ghanaian Christian diaspora and local churches, "Me Hia Wo Abre Nyinaa" has found a permanent home in church worship sets, dawn broadcasts ( Anopa Wim Suo ), and personal prayer playlists.

Listeners frequently cite the song as a source of relief and strength during personal trials. Production Style: Cultural Impact and Legacy

The song delves into the concept of daily grace. It suggests that strength for today is not guaranteed for tomorrow, necessitating a continuous reliance on divine intervention.

: Known across Ghana for his energetic preaching-style vocals and deeply rooted spiritual themes, Akwasi Nyarko has spent years building a catalog of music that targets real-world struggles. His popular tracks, such as "Boys Abre" and "Bo Mpae", resonate deeply with ordinary citizens facing economic and personal hardships.

: The song structure relies heavily on call-and-response dynamics. Akwasi Nyarko provides the foundational verse delivery with his signature declarative tone. Ernest Opoku Jnr handles the soaring choruses and vocal ad-libs, adding layers of harmony that build emotional tension and release throughout the song. Cultural Impact and Legacy