The Ogbah Audio Bible is a Scripture resource produced by the Nigeria Bible Translation Trust (NBTT) for the Ogbah-speaking community of Rivers State, Nigeria. Ogbah (also written Ogba, with alternate names including Egnih and Igburu-Usomini) is spoken by approximately 381,000 people in the Niger Delta region. NBTT, which was established through a partnership between the University of Nigeria and SIL International in the 1970s, carries primary responsibility for Bible translation among Nigeria's minority language groups and currently manages over 107 active translation projects. The Ogbah audio resource is distributed, providing spoken Scripture access to a community where Bible portions were first recorded as far back as 1999. Audio delivery ensures that community members regardless of literacy level can engage with the Word of God in their heart language.