The famous Oji-onu masquerade (ogbamgbada)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @ebelechukwuagba773
    @ebelechukwuagba773 2 года назад +3

    This is core Igbo culture as we know it. My people please keep it up.

  • @princemichaelchibueze2580
    @princemichaelchibueze2580 7 лет назад +5

    ezinna city hold it on we love it .that's who we are, our tradition will not die. thanks you all.

  • @enetdax17
    @enetdax17 8 лет назад +12

    I beg my pple to never let ds Oji onu masquerade die off
    It's 1 of the best stuff we got 😬

  • @sundayobiano7517
    @sundayobiano7517 2 года назад

    Ome nala special. Mgbada all the way.

  • @eddsworldlover
    @eddsworldlover 12 лет назад

    i am a young igbo boy who is watching this video and oji-onu is quite spectacular that it is even on RUclips!!!! the amount of oji-onu dance moves in modern break dancing is quite funny, maybe they have been watching this too!!

  • @ThePremel
    @ThePremel Год назад +1

    IGBO culture IS beautiful ...but with thé right sounds to it !!!!!
    PLEASE dont overdub another RECORDING of it .

  • @okpalaj
    @okpalaj 13 лет назад

    He Heyyy! Egwu ndi igbo!! I remember watching these masquerades dance as a child in Enugu! Good Times!

  • @TheProdiga1One
    @TheProdiga1One 15 лет назад

    i remember eji onu from when i was a little kid. it was my fav. masquerade.
    the eji onu dance can be very spectacular and show like. looking at it now i see a man in a costume, but then it was like watching a super natural creature in action.

  • @johnanakwenze3423
    @johnanakwenze3423 4 года назад

    Amazing, Wonderful spectacle

  • @jestercol
    @jestercol 15 лет назад +1

    Chai ! Afromannn kedu ebe ishi wete this Video ? i know this Video the Oji onu (Mgbadike) in 04:53 -- 05:06 and 05:32-- 06: 16 . They are from my Area Amesi Aguata i know them all, some of them are dead now like the man with Oyo in the hand is no more,his is my family relation. Thanks alot for this Video its reminds Home soo much. Very Nice, Wonderful and Creative. This is what igbos can Create. Peace.

  • @jestercol
    @jestercol 15 лет назад

    Hei, Nwanna i thank you soo nuch for posting this vids. Jide ka iji.

  • @MDAyogu
    @MDAyogu 13 лет назад

    So nostaligic; the legendry Ojionu. The number of Ojionu moves found in contemporary break dancing is remarkable.

  • @markokoye7303
    @markokoye7303 5 лет назад

    Am excited and enchanted

  • @napoleonokwumabaf8207
    @napoleonokwumabaf8207 2 года назад +1

    There is woman going people house like witch her name kollie garma from liberia

  • @captainpascal5988
    @captainpascal5988 6 лет назад

    I love the second masquerade

  • @bostonhomeland
    @bostonhomeland 12 лет назад

    somethings big are missing in todays igbo culture. i remember when i was younger there used to be more spectacular, somersaulting masquerades. fascinating fun times. restoration will happen i know. folks would climb iroko trees like crazy, those days

  • @adaobiemetu9668
    @adaobiemetu9668 10 лет назад +2

    this masquerade came to igbo ukwu a few years back

  • @Nnfefe
    @Nnfefe 14 лет назад

    I remember people from Uruala danced this way too.
    Is this close to Akokwa?

  • @ifeanyieze6732
    @ifeanyieze6732 12 лет назад +1

    The original mgbadike is from Amesi in Aguata local government area.This is exactly the cop cat of the mgbadike masqurade both its dancing acrobatic even before your American break dance existed in the 80`s.This masqurade has been dancing this way many dacades before I was born in the sixties according to my own village people.Only because internet came of age you can now find some african tradition being posted on you tube.Ezinifite may have copied Amesi people.

    • @onyebuchi533
      @onyebuchi533 Год назад

      You are 💯 %....Am from nearby village.Ojionu Amesi is classic&pioneer!

  • @Nnfefe
    @Nnfefe 15 лет назад +1

    similar dialect with enugu

  • @enetdax17
    @enetdax17 8 лет назад

    Eze Oke let me help yo
    Abum nwafo Ezinifite

  • @rantazz23
    @rantazz23 8 лет назад

    I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeee this

  • @Nnfefe
    @Nnfefe 13 лет назад

    @okpalaj What you're saying is that bride price is contingent on bleaching? This is abhorrent in Igboland

  • @Iwuchukwucemmanuel
    @Iwuchukwucemmanuel 13 лет назад

    PLEASE ADD AGU OKONKO OF IHITTE UBOMA IMO STATE

  • @okpalaj
    @okpalaj 13 лет назад

    @Nnfefe No that's not what i said. im saying that bleaching is becoming very prevalent because of the belief that the lighter the better. Forget about bride price (that really is irrelevant)..everyone is entitled to their opinion, and making generalizations for (ex. bride price is dependent on bleaching is erroneous)..im just saying that, from my perspective, i have lots of friends (old & married & young) doing it because they feel better about themselves with light skin in Nigeria.

  • @nwokedioliveremeka1715
    @nwokedioliveremeka1715 11 лет назад

    nwanne wether amesi or ezinifite,as long as is in aguata,

  • @collinsekwuhama1281
    @collinsekwuhama1281 6 лет назад

    my pple we're guy's come from? can u place for me in my palace in IMO STATE ? if yes, pls send ur contact to me chief omemgbeoji 1 of inyishi Ikeduru '

  • @enetdax17
    @enetdax17 8 лет назад +2

    Ezinnacity

  • @okpalaj
    @okpalaj 13 лет назад

    @Nnfefe i agree with u..i dont agree with that other person whoever he/she might be!

  • @Nnfefe
    @Nnfefe 13 лет назад

    @okpalaj Do you disagree with me or with the person that I accuse of slandering Igbo women in bleaching for higher bride price?

  • @Nnfefe
    @Nnfefe 13 лет назад

    Ndi Igbo Kwenu. Unu ga di rue mgbe ebiye ebi

  • @destinedgreatness1
    @destinedgreatness1 13 лет назад

    @afromann007 r u igbo like me

  • @brandonlink
    @brandonlink 15 лет назад +1

    u get to close they will flog the sh!t out u. lol i got whooped by one many times even if i ran through grass, trees, wutever

  • @return2k2
    @return2k2 12 лет назад

    Yeah, Igbo masquerade a.k.a mmanwu has gone down hill. When I was growing up as a kid, mmanwu was like the scariest thing on earth. We were taught that it was a spirit or dead person, you had to give it reverence, awe, and respect, but now mmanwu looks like a big joke. Back then women couldn't even stand in the same area where mmanwu was but nowadays you even see women dancing next to mmanwu. And I just can't stand all these Igbos in Europe and USA bringing out mmanwu in those countries!!!

  • @ifeanyichiedu384
    @ifeanyichiedu384 11 лет назад +1

    Udo,Eji -onu ,Izaga,Adamma,Oji-onu,Idu,Agaba,Atiko,Edgugu,Epke,Ajikwu, or Ijele masquerade....... which one is shit, when it comes to performance?By the way, these are the only one's I can come up within my head.The rest... I don't know. #IGBO KWENU!!!!!

  • @ifeanyichiedu384
    @ifeanyichiedu384 11 лет назад

    Odu,Agaba,Ijele,idu,Adamma,Izaga ......Which is better? #IGBO-KWEN!!!!

  • @okpalaj
    @okpalaj 13 лет назад

    @Nnfefe Hello I'm an igbo, and I have to disagree with your comments to an extent. Igbos don't bleach their bodies for just higher bride prices. I know several igbos (already married) that bleach because we have this stigma that light-skinned is better (not just us, lots of colored ppl). I'm a mixed Igbo (half-british) living in Nigeria, and I can tell you that this is a stigma (and I blame the MEN lol) Lots of Nigerian men like fair girls (i hate to say that) but this stigma needs to stop.

  • @destinedgreatness1
    @destinedgreatness1 13 лет назад

    igbo kwenu anambra state kwenu awka kwenu umokpu kwenu

  • @Nnfefe
    @Nnfefe 14 лет назад

    @vixxy02 My Igboness is tearing you apart

  • @ThePremel
    @ThePremel Год назад

    Put the right music and Percussion on the dancer...please....😤

  • @enetdax17
    @enetdax17 8 лет назад

    I beg my pple to never let ds Oji onu masquerade die off
    It's 1 of the best stuff we got 😬