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Having retired from the Nigerian Army in 1982 to focus entirely on gospel ministry, Baba Ayewa’s life is a testament to the peace found in surrendering one’s "ranks" to serve God.

Released decades ago, this anthem remains a powerful cry for divine intervention. Its message is simple yet profound: in a world full of heavy burdens that we cannot carry alone, there is a King who is willing to step in and lift the weight off our shoulders.

"Mase bami da bukata mi ooh, Jesu l'oba iye." (Do not leave me to handle my needs alone, Jesus the King of life). 3 JESU BAMI GBERU MI DORI - Evang Adelakun

The core plea, "Wa bami gberu mi oh baba" (Come and help me lift my burden, Father), reminds us that we were never meant to walk life's hardest paths alone.

The song contrasts the "heavy iron" weight of life’s troubles with the lightness and victory found only in Jesus Christ. Having retired from the Nigerian Army in 1982

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#BabaAyewa #GospelClassics #JesuBamiGberuMi #YorubaGospel #Faith #DivineHelp "Mase bami da bukata mi ooh, Jesu l'oba iye

Whether you first heard it in the 80s or just discovered it today, this song is a spiritual anchor for anyone facing a mountain today.

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