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Bini Elugwu | Chukwu

(often spelled phonetically as "Chukwu Bini Elugwu") is a central Igbo phrase and title used in prayer, worship, and daily conversation. It translates literally to "God who dwells on high" or "The High God." 🏛️ Linguistic & Cultural Breakdown

: A dialectal variation of Enugwu (Hill top/High place), often used in certain Igbo regions like Enugu to emphasize God's exalted position. ✨ Contextual Usage Chukwu Bini Elugwu

: You will find this phrase prominently in Igbo Gospel songs and traditional chants, used to highlight that God sees everything from His high vantage point. (often spelled phonetically as "Chukwu Bini Elugwu") is

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