If i listine to this music i will start remember my late Grand father anytime we visited home mostly we will hear him playing this music he so much love this song
@@Dark_Yasuke I'm 29 and It's a bit sad that my generation was the last to experience actual moonlight tales like this which use animals to tell stories that entrenched our values as a culture due to rapid modernization. I hope channels like this keep that alive. I'm subscribing to support this.
For those who don't understand Igbo, the name and chorus of the song is a clever play on words. The title translates to "How the Chairman of the occasion was treated". But a line in the chorus cleverly says "... We agreed the Elephant would be the chair. Elephant keep ahead we are behind you. Gwo gwo gwo ngwo". This doesn't make much sense at the start but then Mike Ejeagha goes on to tell an elaborate story and at the end you understand it all. There's a reason Mike Ejeagha made it into an idiom in igbo language which translates to a person who tells unnecessary stories to avoid going straight to the point.
If i listine to this music i will start remember my late Grand father anytime we visited home mostly we will hear him playing this music he so much love this song
Nolstagia,i have those feelings too
I'm from Trinidad and I would not have known about such a beautiful song and story thanks to brain Jotter.
glad u loved it...there are more stories like this on my channel check them out
We should bring back stories like This to the younger generation
stay tuned cos there is more coming.
@@Dark_Yasuke I'm 29 and It's a bit sad that my generation was the last to experience actual moonlight tales like this which use animals to tell stories that entrenched our values as a culture due to rapid modernization. I hope channels like this keep that alive. I'm subscribing to support this.
@@e-ben616 your support is appreciated boss thank you so much will keep more tales likes this alive
Woooow such a story .......it's because of jotter this day 24th July 2024
he is a trendsetter literally
Its like jotter introduced all of here to this generational song
@@outcast.100 He really rev the song up again...
Brain jotter brought me here.
Thank God for life ❤
@@andyolotu756 he is a real one hahahaha...
Wow
This is actually good to know ❤❤❤
glad u enjoyed it
Woow this is amazing you got the explanation 💯🤭🥰.. my grandma told us this story so many years ago may her soul RIP 🪦
RIP Grandma...Glad you like it fam.Stay Tuned More to come
Nice storyline❤
thanks for the support
Good story ❤❤❤
Knowledge is power
Thanks for the kind comment
This story is like what the citizens of your country is going through with your political class and leadership.
Say it again ,you just nailed it
Well explained ❤❤❤
Glad you liked it
Interesting story 😂
Turtle marry a human being 😂
Nice song anyway ❤
@@j.fkamaldeen folktales lol
😂😂😂 that's why it's a folktales
@@josephinejonathan5926 hehehe exactly
For those who don't understand Igbo, the name and chorus of the song is a clever play on words. The title translates to "How the Chairman of the occasion was treated". But a line in the chorus cleverly says "... We agreed the Elephant would be the chair. Elephant keep ahead we are behind you. Gwo gwo gwo ngwo".
This doesn't make much sense at the start but then Mike Ejeagha goes on to tell an elaborate story and at the end you understand it all.
There's a reason Mike Ejeagha made it into an idiom in igbo language which translates to a person who tells unnecessary stories to avoid going straight to the point.
wooow just made a whole lot of sense now
Are you serious?
White face on african tells. Lol loved the story.
@@ethelugoji9603 lol
Some lines were missed
@@victorchuks9711 enlighten us
So why does one chase the other?
for all i know its not part of the story.its just a funny addition
Is this background music restricted or copyrighted?
@@Talesboxx it is copyrighted
@@Dark_Yasuke ok