Eyinju (Apple of the Eye) Lyrics by Nifemi David

“Eyinju” by Nifemi David is a powerful Yoruba gospel song that celebrates divine foreknowledge, personal identity in God, and being cherished by the Creator. Released in 2024, it draws directly from Jeremiah 1:5 and serves as a declaration of worth, purpose, and protection.

Themes: Divine Foreknowledge, Identity in God, Chosenness, Divine Protection, Purpose, Worship

K’ato to d’omo lo ti mo mi
Before I was formed as a child, He already knew me

O pe mi leyin ju
He called me the apple of His eye

Ki n to d’omo loti mo’hun maa da o
Before I became a child, He already knew what I would become

Ogo fun eni to da mi
Glory to the One who created me

K’ato to d’omo lo ti mo mi
Before I was formed as a child, He already knew me

O pe mi leyin ju
He called me the apple of His eye

Ki n to d’omo loti mo’hun maa da o
Before I became a child, He already knew what I would become

Ogo fun eni to da mi
Glory to the One who created me

Ewe kan ko ni jabo
Not even a single leaf will fall

Koseyin Olodumare
Without the knowledge of the Almighty

Ohun ti mo maa da
What I will become

Ti mo n da lowolowo
What I am becoming right now

O tiwa a ninu Eto baba
Was already in the Father’s plan

Eledaa toda mi
The Creator who formed me

O mase ee oo
He has done it

Ke’je to d’omo lo ti mo mi
Before I was formed as a child, He already knew me

O pe mi leyin ju
He called me the apple of His eye

Ki n to d’omo loti mo’hun maa da o
Before I became a child, He already knew what I would become

Ogo fun eni to da mi
Glory to the One who created me

Eto olorun nimi
God’s plan is upon me

Jeremiah 1:5 (NIV) “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” This verse forms the scriptural foundation of the song, affirming God’s intimate knowledge, intentional design, and purposeful calling over every life even before birth — a profound reminder of inherent value and divine destiny.

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