“Tekyerema Apem” (meaning “A Thousand Tongues” in Twi) is a timeless, deeply revered Ghanaian gospel and choral masterpiece composed by Bertha Aboagye.
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The song draws thematic inspiration from the classic Christian hymn “O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing,” focusing on the idea of offering boundless praise and gratitude to God. It expresses the desire for every voice and every tongue to be used in continuous worship and exaltation.
Built on rich choral harmonies and traditional Ghanaian gospel influences, the composition carries a powerful sense of reverence and collective worship, often performed in church and choral settings across generations.
With its enduring spiritual message and cultural significance, “Tekyerema Apem” remains one of the most cherished works in Ghanaian gospel music tradition.
Listen to “Bertha Aboagye – Tekyerema Apem” below.
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