“MA BERU MO (This Is Morning)” — Ada Ehi and Sunmisola Agbebi Deliver Uplifting Anthem

Afrocentric pop-worship sensation Ada Ehi has joined forces with gospel powerhouse Sunmisola Agbebi to release the deeply inspiring single “MA BERU MO (This Is Morning)”. Translating to “Do Not Fear”, the song is a heartfelt reminder for believers to trust God completely, knowing He is ever-present through every stage of life.

Ada Ehi explains the heart behind the release in her own words:

“Ma Beru Mo means Do Not Fear, this is more than a song, it is a message of hope and it is here. The immensely gifted Sunmisola Agbebi joins me in a powerful delivery of this reassuring sound of the never failing love of God. I pray you open your heart to receive your song. enjoy!”

That testimony frames the record. The track invites listeners to trade fear for faith and to anticipate a morning of joy after the night of weeping.

Musical Style and Vocal Chemistry

Musically MA BERU MO sits at the intersection of contemporary worship and Afro pop. Percussive grooves, light melodic guitar work, and layered harmonies create a warm sonic bed where both vocalists can shine. Ada’s bright, worshipful delivery pairs perfectly with Sunmisola’s rich, comforting phrases. The arrangement gives each line room to breathe so the lyrics land like promises rather than slogans.

The call and response feel is intentional. Ada often opens with a direct pastoral word to the listener while Sunmisola answers with close, reassuring lines that feel like a friend leaning in to say You are not alone.

Scriptural Anchor

The song echoes Psalm 30 verse 5, quoted in the project notes as a grounding truth: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. That scripture is woven into both the emotional architecture of the track and the lyrical imagery. The repeated turn of the chorus toward morning makes the song a prophetic encouragement for anyone walking through hardship.

Inside the lyrics

The lyrics themselves are both poetic and pastoral. Ada begins by naming fear and then dismantling it with declarations of God’s nearness and provision. Sunmisola’s verse reads like a tender promise from the Father to his child. Below are the song’s verses and chorus as delivered on the record

Ada Ehi Verse
Have no fear child of God
It will never happen
Maberumo
Answers from heaven
Uh uh
Wipe your tears for with God
The impossible is nothing
Maberumo
Answers from heaven
The God of yesterday
Is still the God of your years to come
Can the creator of time be late
He’s never late o
He gives a new name
Where they have mocked you
Can His arms be short to save
Never ever short o
From now till eternity
His hands will carry you

Chorus
Ahh ah ah ah eh
Maberumo
Ma se be ru
Ahh ah ah ah eh
Maberumo
Ma se be ru
Weeping may last
For the night
But joy comes
In the morning
This is morning
This is morning
This morning

Sumisola Agbegbi Verse
Omo okan mi
Omo sunmo mi
Omo ti mo fi gbo gbo e fun
Omo mi gbo mi
If I gave myself for you
What would I hold back from you
Oluron lowo e
Omo mi owanbi
So tell me your story
I’ll tell you when
Tell me your secret
And I’ll show you where
Give me your heart aches
Give me your doubts
Give me your worries
Just give me it all
Have no fear my darling
Because I am here and I’ve got you

Using these words inside the article makes clear how the song moves from tender instruction to intimate assurance. Lines like Have no fear child of God and Weeping may last for the night but joy comes in the morning are the hinge points that carry the song’s promise.

The Visuals and Release Context

Accompanied by a heart soothing radiant video on YouTube the visual leans into light and morning imagery to match the chorus promise. Scenes of sunrise tones and close up worship moments amplify the sense that morning is breaking over whatever the listener is facing. The video reinforces the duet’s pastoral posture by alternating between Ada leading and Sunmisola comforting, giving viewers both exhortation and embrace.


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Why This Matters Now

MA BERU MO functions as both worship song and pastoral word. Its simple refrains make it easy to sing in gatherings while its intimate verses allow for personal devotion. In a season where many listeners are searching for music that addresses fear without flinching, this collaboration offers a steadying soundtrack.

“MA BERU MO” (This Is Morning) is available to stream and watch on major platforms including YouTube. The single is designed to be shared in personal playlists, worship sets, and social moments where a gentle reminder of God’s faithfulness is needed.

If you are looking for a song that names the night and then points confidently to morning MA BERU MO is that kind of anthem.


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Vikoko

A Digital Marketer, Radio/TV Presenter and Staff-Writer for Gmusicplus.

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