Ipe Awon Baba Wa: A Prophetic Anthem for Revival and Restoration by Bolu Okanlawon

In a season where the Cherubim and Seraphim Church celebrates a century of divine grace and spiritual legacy, renowned gospel and folk singer/songwriter Bolu Okanlawon has released a masterpiece that transcends music—it is a divine summons. Titled Ipe Awon Baba Wa (The Call of Our Fathers), this powerful song is a prophetic sound that echoes through the corridors of time, calling believers to remembrance, restoration, and revival. Rooted in a rich tapestry of biblical truths and Yoruba cultural heritage, the song is a heartfelt cry to return to the ancient paths laid by our spiritual forebears. Featuring anointed voices like Fere Jesu, Seraph’s Praise, Gandonu Gabriel, Olu James, Inumidun Pearl, and Bukola Bethel, the track is a harmonious blend of celestial melodies and earthly rhythms, creating a soundscape that stirs the soul and ignites the spirit.

Birthed from a deep burden for revival within the Cherubim and Seraphim movement and the global body of Christ, Ipe Awon Baba Wa is more than a song—it is a divine movement. It speaks directly to a generation standing at the crossroads of faith and complacency, urging those who have strayed to return, those who have forgotten to remember, and those who hunger for revival to seek the fire of the old paths. With lyrics steeped in spiritual authority and a melody that carries the weight of divine urgency, the song calls the church back to the altar of consecration, prayer, and supernatural power. As the Cherubim and Seraphim Church marks 100 years of God’s faithfulness, Bolu Okanlawon’s Ipe Awon Baba Wa stands as a timeless reminder that the call of our fathers is not just a memory but a mandate for today’s generation to rise, reclaim, and reignite the flames of faith. This is not just music; this is a revival in sound.



