Olanle Adeniji-Johnson, popularly known as EstiQue, a prophetic music minister and talented singer-songwriter, who channels the guidance of the Holy Spirit to create divine and soul-stirring melodies, has released the much-awaited music video for his hit single “Ese Baba” which means “Thank You Father” in Yoruba.
EstiQue is a multifaceted individual, proudly wearing many hats: devoted wife, caring mother, and qualified healthcare professional. However, it is in the place of worship that she truly shines.
“I lead a blended worship service. My worship style brings God’s people to worship, praise, give thanks, and help the congregation express how they feel in a place of worship. I have an adaptable skill set and leadership abilities, which have allowed my worship ministry to grow. I am responsible for leading and developing the music ministry in my local church. This includes planning and leading worship services, writing and composing new songs, and training and coaching other musicians in the congregation,” he said.
“ESE BABA” is a song inspired by the birth of her son, whom God blessed her with after waiting 10 years.
“It was almost as if it was never going to happen because even the doctors had given up on me and asked me to go and adopt a child because my womb cannot carry a child, but then God showed up in a big way. He put laughter in my mouth. He took away the reproach and made me a mother. I told God that I would sing His praises for the rest of my life. ESE BABA is a song of worship and thanksgiving to God. It expresses how good God has been to me, protecting me and proving to be an answered prayer to God,” Style.
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TEXTS
Go to bed alone
Mo wa gbo ohun
Hey, this is so funny to me
Who is my drink Who is my fear
For Jesus I prayed for you
Now I’m going to add you
Who is my drink Who is my fear
Pe Jesu Lolupese amuses me
Now I have to say goodbye to my sin
You ayeeeee
Choir
Baba baba baba eku ise mi 2x
Incredible grace
How sweet is that sound
This saved a wretch like me
Once I was lost but now I’m found
I was blind but now I see
It is by grace that I am still here
And grace my fears relief
How precious that grace appeared
The hour I first believed