This group shaked the south-east after the civil war. This group did their best in putting the igbo race back on track after the huge losses of lives by ndi-igbo after the civil. They contributed immensely in the healing process of the civil war on ndi-igbo. RIP Elias and others.
I felt this straight away in my soul. Igbo took their customs and practices with them to Bahia on the slave ships where there is still a strong heritage and African ancestry. This is so beautiful and that it was danced to heal from the civil war.
I am emotionally moved when hearing the voice of Queen Theresa Ofojie the golden voice of famous Egwu Obi from Umuoji in Anambra state in Igbo Nation . I am well pleased to see those surviving dancers and singers of Egwu Obi Umuoji performing at this age after 1970 . May JEHOVAH GOD safeguard and protect all these heroines and legendary ladies
The young ones that are only interested in exposing and shaking breast and ass on SM. They see tradion as olden days stuff. If they eventually venture into this, envy, jealousy and controversy will creep in.
Can you point out one instance where you noticed that the interviewer was disrespectful ? As for being ignorant, you should learn to keep quiet when you have nothing to say. Someone who doesn't know was asking questions for people who doesn't know as well to know. Do you expect him to act like Mr know all ?
@@ugwumbatv9475 Firstly, you didn't do your research properly and you are not in know about the culture of the people you are interviewing. This Egwu Obi is one very few greatest Igbo traditional music ever made. You sound very uncollected and lackadaisical. Secondly, an Anambra person should have interviewed them. You don't understand our mannerisms and nuisances.
@@obinnaizuora5013 can you first give me a thumbs up for going into their village to rediscover them. Since we did this video they have been engaged in different performances by people who have long forgotten about them even though they love their music. All you do is condemnation with the mentality of Mr-know-it-all. Bros you are not my lecturer so kindly wait till I send you my exam papers to mark. You did nothing to expose them to the modern world but I spent my money to do that and place them both on our local tv channel and on RUclips while you were there preaching Anambra mannerisms. Enyi, si ebea puo
@@obinnaizuora5013 check my channel for other great dance groups of the 70s, 80s and beyond. Nkwa-Umuagbogho and Nkwanwite from Afikpo dates back before the war. Check them out and show some love. Stop the condemnation or better start your own. These dances made waves across Igboland and we just brought them back to you guys
This group shaked the south-east after the civil war. This group did their best in putting the igbo race back on track after the huge losses of lives by ndi-igbo after the civil. They contributed immensely in the healing process of the civil war on ndi-igbo. RIP Elias and others.
Beautiful. Igbo amaka🎉
Chai Theresa ofoeji still look young, live long mama❤
Igbo cultures are the best !!!
See my mummy ooo still dancing the best dance of her time
Hope you dance like her as well.... this music burst my head
@@okechukwuphilip3631 yes na it runs in d blood
@@oliviapeace4260 wow that's very nice
This group suppose to give a very special and BIG award honestly
This is beautiful. Our culture is golden. I wonder why the hurry to embrace foreign culture and drop own.
Igbo amaka😍
This is wonderful, I have followed you ladies for over 50 years ! proud of always !
I smiled all through watching this. Reminded me so much of my mum. R.I.P Mum.I miss you mummy.
Is she from Umuoji
Fantastic, very sweet cultural music
Waooo this black woman dance verry well does days oooh God all this women are now aged now life and there still dancing good at old age
This is priceless! It brings back beautiful memories of my childhood in Anambra state.
Really I'm speechless. Love to see our mothers.. proud of you all.
I felt this straight away in my soul. Igbo took their customs and practices with them to Bahia on the slave ships where there is still a strong heritage and African ancestry. This is so beautiful and that it was danced to heal from the civil war.
MY MOM LOVE THIS MUSIC SO MUSH RIP MOM YOUR SON LOVE YOU
This music keep my soul to rest it just be as i am at heaven
Chai! Appreciation
Oji Okodu nnem! Odim egwu!
I'm just crying 😢😢😢 for this music I remember when Mt mother dance whenever there's goodies ♥️ 💜
Awwww one of my favorite ❤❤🎉
All is still perfect both the singers and dancers, long live to you all
Immortals in igbo cultural music.
Evergreen
They should have showed more of the dancers.
They are so pleasant to watch.
for the culture
Ever Green.... Ugwumba daalu biko
I am emotionally moved when hearing the voice of Queen Theresa Ofojie the golden voice of famous Egwu Obi from Umuoji in Anambra state in Igbo Nation . I am well pleased to see those surviving dancers and singers of Egwu Obi Umuoji performing at this age after 1970 . May JEHOVAH GOD safeguard and protect all these heroines and legendary ladies
Nice one egwu umuorji
Continue to live long mummy
Egwu obii indeed,
PLEASE THEY NEED TO TEACH THE YOUNG ONES
Why not we have d remix now with d Young once
The young ones that are only interested in exposing and shaking breast and ass on SM. They see tradion as olden days stuff. If they eventually venture into this, envy, jealousy and controversy will creep in.
IGBO AMAKA.
Onu okwa
My mum's song
Proud to be home
Naalu nu
😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
✌
Someone is missing here
Please can I got their contact info for booking?
I can't spot adaobi mmuoghalu in this group
Me too Where is adaobi mmuohalu what happened to her.
Dead and buried for over 4 years now
I need their contact seriously
+2348064685756 here's their contact
Thanks so much
This costume was a bad idea. Cheapened the group, losing the wonderful cultural heritage.
Simply put, the costume is at odds with the music. Sad.
The Ishiagufication of everything Igbo😢
The interviewer sounded very ignorant and disrespectful
Can you point out one instance where you noticed that the interviewer was disrespectful ?
As for being ignorant, you should learn to keep quiet when you have nothing to say. Someone who doesn't know was asking questions for people who doesn't know as well to know. Do you expect him to act like Mr know all ?
@@ugwumbatv9475
Firstly, you didn't do your research properly and you are not in know about the culture of the people you are interviewing. This Egwu Obi is one very few greatest Igbo traditional music ever made. You sound very uncollected and lackadaisical. Secondly, an Anambra person should have interviewed them. You don't understand our mannerisms and nuisances.
@@obinnaizuora5013 can you first give me a thumbs up for going into their village to rediscover them. Since we did this video they have been engaged in different performances by people who have long forgotten about them even though they love their music.
All you do is condemnation with the mentality of Mr-know-it-all. Bros you are not my lecturer so kindly wait till I send you my exam papers to mark.
You did nothing to expose them to the modern world but I spent my money to do that and place them both on our local tv channel and on RUclips while you were there preaching Anambra mannerisms.
Enyi, si ebea puo
@@obinnaizuora5013 check my channel for other great dance groups of the 70s, 80s and beyond.
Nkwa-Umuagbogho and Nkwanwite from Afikpo dates back before the war. Check them out and show some love. Stop the condemnation or better start your own.
These dances made waves across Igboland and we just brought them back to you guys