I didn’t compose ‘Odun nlo sopin’ – Deborah Fasoyin

Gospel music legend, Mrs Deborah Fasoyin, renowned for the iconic song Odun nlo sopin, has revealed that she is not the composer of the timeless track.

In an interview shared on­line by FM 365 and reported by Church Times Nigeria on Thursday, Fasoyin disclosed that the song predates her choir’s pop­ular 1979 recording.

“I must confess to you, till to­morrow, we don’t know the com­poser of the song. We only added two verses to it,” Fasoyin stated.

“There were many CAC churches in Ibadan. In those days, whenever they had revival programmes towards the end of the year, you’d hear people sing the song Odun nlo sopin (mean­ing ‘the year is coming to an end’). That chorus belongs to CAC. We only added two verses.”

Speaking in Yoruba during the interview, Fasoyin empha­sised that the song was already widely known before her choir formally recorded it.

“We didn’t go to any mountain to pray to get the song. It was ev­erywhere before we recorded it,” she clarified.

In a 2020 interview with Sun­day Scoop, the crooner who led the Christ Apostolic Church’s Good Women Choir, Ibadan, spoke on the song translation to other Nigerian languages and other things.

Meanwhile, online commenta­tors supported Fasoyin’s account, with some recalling that Odun nlo sopin had been sung as far back as 1975.

Despite her repeated public ac­knowledgements over the years, many have continued to associate Fasoyin with the composition of the song.

Her honesty, however, has drawn widespread praise, with fans commending her transpar­ency.

Odun nlo sopin, popularised by Fasoyin and her choir, remains a staple in end-of-year gatherings, evoking prayers for divine protec­tion, guidance, and provision as the year draws to a close.

The agency reports that the song’s enduring relevance and spiritual resonance have cement­ed its place in the hearts of many, making it a cherished tradition that transcends generations.

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