I don't understand what is being said but I like the song. As a Ghanaian teacher in Nigeria 1978 to 1984, I really enjoyed the Oriental Brothers. Those Good old days. Igbo Kwenu.
Igbo's and Ghanaians are very good friends but some Ghanaians who don't know history and destroying our people's Good's in Ghana today in the name' of nigeria . one day Biafra shall come and all the Igbo's and biafrans shall return home
May the soul of Godwin Kabaka Opara rest in peace, Amen. I still have to inform you that Kabaka was not among the group of oriental International music band that produced this particular track. If you know and understand Owerri dialect, you will understand that Dan sag and warrior sand this track to express some disgusting feelings against Kabaka's disengagement with the new leadership of the original group that comprised the five. I mean :Kabaka, warrior, Dan sag, Ichita and Aloy Anyanwu.
My dad called me by the name Ejikemeuwa because of the love he has for oriental brothers. Dr sir warrior mostly shouted Ejikemeuwa in all his songs I never. Regret bearing the name. Rip on dad.
Right from day one of my life, I love the Igbos because of this music the "Oriental Brothes" nd the dancing steps. But it pains me so much, because I didn't understand what it means as an Itsekiri person!
Till now I still have to search....I remember my dad and mom dancing this especially during celebration time...now am 22 and this song has become part of me
When I was young my father always play this song all the times that was when I fall in love with the song I always play it all the time in the memory of my father I miss him so much when am playing this song may my father's soul rest in peace.
BACK IN THE DAYS, MY DAD AND MY UNCLES PLAY THIS TRACK, AS YOUNG AS I WAS I ENJOY EVERY BEAT OF IT AND NOW AM OLDER, I ENJOY IT MORE. GOD BLESS HIS SOUL. DR. SIR WARRIOR
mezie emeto I feel what you saying. My love for Highlife music came from my dad may his soul rest in peace he just died 5 months ago. However whenever I miss him I come here as I listen to this tracks it makes me feel like he is talking with me. Those people were great people and I know that were ever they maybe they will be making things happen.
Nostalgia takes over whenever I listen to this and other oriental songs. We had not much but life was sweet. May the souls is warrior and other departed oriental brothers through the mercy of God rest in peace.
This song makes me remember the good old days when my late cousin ( my best friend) will dance in front of the record store every evening, we were very happy as children, even when our parents didn’t have much, life was good in mile 3 Diobu port harcourt.....
This song remind me when I was 8yrs played by my dad I live the blues ,we are from Edo state ,I just found out the man is no more ,the song make me cry each time I hear it play
The incomparable and dynamic duo of Sir Warrior and Dansatch. Relishing in their all time classical rendition of Igbo folklore juxtaposed in ebullient rhythms.
This are group of musician that sing to entertain people to forget there sorrow and pain,they sing to happiness but not money like all this music that sing for money and wealth,it's a great legacy they have put on grand for generation to come...it never fade away😘🍷
Anambra state if you listen 🎶 just like my comment ❤dalu nwannem oma , chukwugozi onye obula ñ agu 😢akara edemede nke oma agha. Correct me if I wrote wrong ❤😂😂😂😂😂😂
exactly..like I lost something..our great grand parents and the sublimeness of those times.. playing from old unclear radios..the red earth of my village..the musty smell of mud huts and smoke..the greetings of old passersby along our far farm road.. 2019 these feelings of lostness
THIS IS THE BEST MUSIC OF ALL TIME, ORIENTAL BROTHERS, ALWAYS MAKE ME TO REMEMBER THE LIFE I LIVE IN THE 80"S STILL THE BEST IGBO MUSIC I ENJOYED MOST.
This is when the world care more about value and quality of life than hype. Sir warrior and oriental brother are evergreen jst like every song of Gen x and millenials
Songs that will never be forgotten in human history, Dr sir warrior your the voice behind it all, while your men Dan-Sajah, Kabaka and the rest play the sounds, you guys are the best of the best, your soul rest in peace,
Kabaka and Dan Satch were the boss of sir warrior. Kabaka led until he went solo Theda Satch led the band until warrior went solo. Warrior continued to and Dr Sir warrior and his oriental brothers band while dan Satch maintained the original name of Oriental brothers. Later they all reunited to sing 2 albums befor warrior became sick and later died. They did the hit "onye egbukwela nwanne ya". I sold their albums them like hot cakes.
Listing to all this old sweet high life song's makes me to shear Tear's CU's it riminds me my people who have passed away,,no place like Igbo land long live Biafra long live Igbo land 💝💕still listing it all d way from Ghana 🇬🇭
You can live way longer by listening to the music of African high life.i don't know you but I love all of African music. it's like ejusi with mangala soup for me
It's one of those few songs where everything comes together in sync, all credit to the artist's ingenuity. This is a classic for all time, language is of little importance here.
Do Nigerians ever remember those that made things happen in the past? . I do expect the federal government to pause one day and create monuments for these icons of our time ,as they will boost tourism in a way. RIP WARRIOR.
I am from ghana but bro warrior was a genius i met him personally before during one of hos concert in new nigeria hotel on murtala Mohammed street in lagos the guy was amazing i said hi to him and his response was so touching
@@SuperChicoma l was actually living on glover street in a yoruba family building offered to me to reside freely in the absence of his children who were grown up already the late baba was more than my father his name babatunde johnson this was between 1980 to. 1983 but i bet you great dr. Sir warrior was genius his music very touching and amazing every music he releases is a hit and last glover street is actually close multala Mohammed street
@@albertdorman8914 Very right sir,between 80/84 I lived with couple of Ghanaian friends at 172b muritala Mohammed way Ebute metta who works with Lie Benson transport company some are teachers also.Yes Oriental brothers band is a blessing to us
I can still remember the days when we still very small in sokoto state, that was around 1976, the Oriental brothers songs was hitting the air waves, and till today is still fresh, that was when the world was the way God created it, sir warrior and Oriental brother s lives on.
Warrior Warrior, you live in our hearts forever and ever. Your memory is indelible. Dede, ka mkpurobi gi zuru ike na ndokwa. Thanks for making life sweet and making us so proud to be human and to be Igbos
My cousin who was far older than me, always jammed this song back in UNICAL (2000), got use to listening to the song and eventually fell in love with the sing. Getting chills right now
Oh this music, it reminds of my late father, wen i was 6yrs in 1999 my father always play this music till he left in 2009 my dad mbasie man, what a great memory.
Classic, live on guys. I have spent 7good hours down memory lane. My folks used to play and listen to this back in the 70s. I was a kid but memories of good old days. RIP guys
When ever I listen to this music I feel like crying,I wish he still alive😭😭😭😭....I can't stop listening to all his music, the voice is extraordinary,I can't stop loving it...!may his gentle soul rest in thy Lord.we'll always love ur music😘😘😘
We're are those music's..my god my God..aba were are those music's .. what a music.. those days if I go to party's..i give the DJ money to play it for me.. before I will leave the party'ohhhb Ghana we enjoy before.. good hold days..
This is the album that established Sir Warrior as the life and soul of the Oriental Brothers International Band because he single handedly composed the two songs of the album - Nwanne Awu Enyi and Amaghim Onye wu Onye. The album became their greatest hit that time. When next Sir Warrior composed a full album in 1980 (Obi Nwanne), it was no surprise to many that he parted ways with Satch. The lies in some posts crediting Sir Warriors creativity to some else is funny because those who know know.
This song is making me to remember the past of my eairly years during when men and women are living together and also practicesing there various cultural heritage and tradition of the people custome
Ima onyewu onye wu onye... nga aa ka Dee Warrior na Dansach nwunneye guru pieces. Chai, Imo leeyiiii, bia nu nu egwu o. Dancing... eleme ukwu egbuo enyi..ije go slow, Govt Nigeria, omegwu ibeye, ahu enweike zuye oke o. Mazi President Nigeria, me ka ahu zuo obodoanyi Nigeriaoke, biko ge egwu a, ma jie nde headsmen aka, ha kwusi gbuo gbuo gbuo, .. Chete na Chukwu nani ma onyewuonye.
Benson Idonijie wrote that after the Civil War, the first recording company the Oriental Bros went to turned them down because somebody told the directors, "they are just jiving". The rest ...
Oh 😮! This song reminds me of my late dad, he loved all these songs then in Owerri far back. May My precious dad's soul continue to rest.
rest in peace to your dad Vivian nwa nwaeze
SAME HERE,
AMEN
I don't understand what is being said but I like the song. As a Ghanaian teacher in Nigeria 1978 to 1984, I really enjoyed the Oriental Brothers. Those Good old days. Igbo Kwenu.
God bless you sir
Igbo's and Ghanaians are very good friends but some Ghanaians who don't know history and destroying our people's Good's in Ghana today in the name' of nigeria . one day Biafra shall come and all the Igbo's and biafrans shall return home
@@brownbenjamin4066 well said bros. I am from Bayelsa, also a Biafran.
Ee
Iyaaaaaaaaaa
Kaba just passed away a few days ago.
He is the Gilterist ,from Imerienwe in Ngor Okpala LGA Imo State.
May his soul rest in peace
Oh, the great guitarist Kabaka. May his soul rest in peace.
oh my God ... may his gentle soul rest in prefect peace
May his soul rest in peace
May the soul of Godwin Kabaka Opara rest in peace, Amen. I still have to inform you that Kabaka was not among the group of oriental International music band that produced this particular track. If you know and understand Owerri dialect, you will understand that Dan sag and warrior sand this track to express some disgusting feelings against Kabaka's disengagement with the new leadership of the original group that comprised the five. I mean :Kabaka, warrior, Dan sag, Ichita and Aloy Anyanwu.
@@RichardOparap
You forgot to mention Awomma, any way he was brought in to replace kabaka another wizard in guitarist.
My dad called me by the name Ejikemeuwa because of the love he has for oriental brothers. Dr sir warrior mostly shouted Ejikemeuwa in all his songs I never. Regret bearing the name. Rip on dad.
The Igbos healed from the trauma of the Civil War with songs from the Oriental Brothers. They do not make Igbo musicians like these anymore.
Right from day one of my life, I love the Igbos because of this music the "Oriental Brothes" nd the dancing steps. But it pains me so much, because I didn't understand what it means as an Itsekiri person!
Just enjoy the music. I am igbo from Imo State but I don't understand the dialect. I am crazy about the music.
WHO IS FROM IMO STATE HERE? WHO IS HERE IN 2024?
I dey here 22nd Nov 2024.
2nd December 2024
Till now I still have to search....I remember my dad and mom dancing this especially during celebration time...now am 22 and this song has become part of me
When I was young my father always play this song all the times that was when I fall in love with the song I always play it all the time in the memory of my father I miss him so much when am playing this song may my father's soul rest in peace.
No be lie my brother my friend
When i become Mr President i will give him a posthumous recognition. God willing.
They sure deserve it. This song is so philosophical.
Amen
Chief Emeka. I greet you specifically
@ayodejiomomo1764 my chief, eku inawo. How are you doing?
@@EmekaOnuoha775
Wow, you made this comment 10yrs ago and still active till date to reply this comment.
I salute you for that 🙌🏾
BACK IN THE DAYS, MY DAD AND MY UNCLES PLAY THIS TRACK, AS YOUNG AS I WAS I ENJOY EVERY BEAT OF IT AND NOW AM OLDER, I ENJOY IT MORE.
GOD BLESS HIS SOUL. DR. SIR WARRIOR
mezie emeto I feel what you saying. My love for Highlife music came from my dad may his soul rest in peace he just died 5 months ago. However whenever I miss him I come here as I listen to this tracks it makes me feel like he is talking with me. Those people were great people and I know that were ever they maybe they will be making things happen.
Nostalgia takes over whenever I listen to this and other oriental songs. We had not much but life was sweet. May the souls is warrior and other departed oriental brothers through the mercy of God rest in peace.
Amen
great people in Africa.the igbos.You are the light of Africa
This song makes me remember the good old days when my late cousin ( my best friend) will dance in front of the record store every evening, we were very happy as children, even when our parents didn’t have much, life was good in mile 3 Diobu port harcourt.....
Good to see a Port Harcourt boy here.👌
This song remind me when I was 8yrs played by my dad I live the blues ,we are from Edo state ,I just found out the man is no more ,the song make me cry each time I hear it play
Biafra must surely come to pass in Jesus Name Amen
I remember my late dad when ever i play this song when i was very young it was his favourite song.......Sir worrier Rip dad rip
The incomparable and dynamic duo of Sir Warrior and Dansatch. Relishing in their all time classical rendition of Igbo folklore juxtaposed in ebullient rhythms.
Supo
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣nostalgic
Imagine loving Oriental Brothers when you don't understand IGBO
IGBOS are talented in one way or the others
Am proud to be part of this wonderful family of ndi igbo
This are group of musician that sing to entertain people to forget there sorrow and pain,they sing to happiness but not money like all this music that sing for money and wealth,it's a great legacy they have put on grand for generation to come...it never fade away😘🍷
This piece will never die. Warrior will continue to live where ever he is now. God will preserve his soul.This is authentic Ibo sound.
Anambra state if you listen 🎶 just like my comment ❤dalu nwannem oma , chukwugozi onye obula ñ agu 😢akara edemede nke oma agha. Correct me if I wrote wrong ❤😂😂😂😂😂😂
i don't understand igbo, but this track makes me feel like i lost something. beautiful one!
exactly..like I lost something..our great grand parents and the sublimeness of those times.. playing from old unclear radios..the red earth of my village..the musty smell of mud huts and smoke..the greetings of old passersby along our far farm road.. 2019 these feelings of lostness
I IGBO IS THE HEARTBEAT OF NIGERIA.
@@anyibaba_re thx very much my brother
Whenever am playing this track and that of obi wanne it touches me right deeply in my mind, I love them
THIS IS THE BEST MUSIC OF ALL TIME, ORIENTAL BROTHERS, ALWAYS MAKE ME TO REMEMBER THE LIFE I LIVE IN THE 80"S STILL THE BEST IGBO MUSIC I ENJOYED MOST.
Chinedu Donatus, am in love with old school musicians because it inspire the words of wisdom, I wish all of them long life and prosperity Amen
Timeless music rip my legend sir worrior, who's still listing to this music in this 2022?
This is when the world care more about value and quality of life than hype. Sir warrior and oriental brother are evergreen jst like every song of Gen x and millenials
Songs that will never be forgotten in human history, Dr sir warrior your the voice behind it all, while your men Dan-Sajah, Kabaka and the rest play the sounds, you guys are the best of the best, your soul rest in peace,
Ameeeeeeeen ❤
@@rubytuesday9831 kk
Kabaka? I was taught how to play trumpet by Kabaka. I don't know if it's same Kabaka. This one played in Fela's band too.
Kabaka and Dan Satch were the boss of sir warrior. Kabaka led until he went solo Theda Satch led the band until warrior went solo. Warrior continued to and Dr Sir warrior and his oriental brothers band while dan Satch maintained the original name of Oriental brothers. Later they all reunited to sing 2 albums befor warrior became sick and later died. They did the hit "onye egbukwela nwanne ya". I sold their albums them like hot cakes.
@@zicozico7470
Kabaka wasn't their.
Dan Satch formed the group while Kabaka was the guitarist. Warrior was the vocalist.
Wow,,, we can never this types anymore,, thank God I grew in that era,,, music then is incomparable to what we have today
Listing to all this old sweet high life song's makes me to shear Tear's CU's it riminds me my people who have passed away,,no place like Igbo land long live Biafra long live Igbo land 💝💕still listing it all d way from Ghana 🇬🇭
This song makes me remember my late senior brother Boniface igboagwa .....I heard this song from him first. Miss you bonnie.
Chaii
You can live way longer by listening to the music of African high life.i don't know you but I love all of African music. it's like ejusi with mangala soup for me
Each time I listen to this song I feel like I'm at home,is one of my dad's favorite song,
It's one of those few songs where everything comes together in sync, all credit to the artist's ingenuity. This is a classic for all time, language is of little importance here.
What else is classic if not this?
I can’t even stop playing all his songs
May his soul rest in peace
The best of all. ..makes u reflect the good old days when elu wu ala osa.
Wow My Favorite Brothers, I Love Your songs 💕🌹🌺🌷🌸🍄🌻I Love You Guys So Much ♥️😍😘🥰
This song makes me to remember my late Dad
Do Nigerians ever remember those that made things happen in the past? . I do expect the federal government to pause one day and create monuments for these icons of our time ,as they will boost tourism in a way. RIP WARRIOR.
Richard Mathias my brother u no the country we're coming from...hmmmm
I am from ghana but bro warrior was a genius i met him personally before during one of hos concert in new nigeria hotel on murtala Mohammed street in lagos the guy was amazing i said hi to him and his response was so touching
@@albertdorman8914 hi Mr Dorman have you lived at murtala Mohammed way then? Because I lived there with a lot of Ghanaian friends at 172A
@@SuperChicoma l was actually living on glover street in a yoruba family building offered to me to reside freely in the absence of his children who were grown up already the late baba was more than my father his name babatunde johnson this was between 1980 to. 1983 but i bet you great dr. Sir warrior was genius his music very touching and amazing every music he releases is a hit and last glover street is actually close multala Mohammed street
@@albertdorman8914 Very right sir,between 80/84 I lived with couple of Ghanaian friends at 172b muritala Mohammed way Ebute metta who works with Lie Benson transport company some are teachers also.Yes Oriental brothers band is a blessing to us
I can still remember the days when we still very small in sokoto state, that was around 1976, the Oriental brothers songs was hitting the air waves, and till today is still fresh, that was when the world was the way God created it, sir warrior and Oriental brother s lives on.
Whenever I go to my maternal home In owerri, this beautiful song is always played In occasions.
Warrior Warrior, you live in our hearts forever and ever. Your memory is indelible. Dede, ka mkpurobi gi zuru ike na ndokwa. Thanks for making life sweet and making us so proud to be human and to be Igbos
My cousin who was far older than me, always jammed this song back in UNICAL (2000), got use to listening to the song and eventually fell in love with the sing. Getting chills right now
One love, Our culture must be preserve and propagated. Our own Oriental Brothers.
This songs makes me to remembered my late dad 63 NA. Those days in 1980s
I liked this track from childhood because of my late Dad
Oh this music, it reminds of my late father, wen i was 6yrs in 1999 my father always play this music till he left in 2009 my dad mbasie man, what a great memory.
Classic, live on guys. I have spent 7good hours down memory lane. My folks used to play and listen to this back in the 70s. I was a kid but memories of good old days. RIP guys
Priceless memories as a kid growing up in igboland listening to this music from my senior brother's turntable... Simply amazing how time flies
Reminds me of my dad back in the day. Miss you daddy
Trici Lazenby
The good ol' days
Is well !!! Sir warrior 😭😭😭 is well !!
The East slept when you left ..is well
We thank God for your service sir
I remember my Dad whenever I listen to Sir warrior....he still plays his songs
sir warrior u the best mann, ur music will go from generation to generation great lagecey
The music of good old days
Nobody still listening to this sweet igbo song 🎵 ok I will stream if you all run away 😢😢❤
Stop typing when ur drunk
MY DAD ORIENTAL BROTHER FAVORITE SONG IN LATE 1980’S AND EARLY 1990’S
So Chukwu ma onye wu onye...
Ndi madu joro njo.
Reflecting on so much that has happened to me over the years.
Still listening 1st march 2022.
Evergreen, hit back to back ✌❤
One of my favourite long distance driving companion....
Wow everything is just Wonderful
I ❤❤❤❤❤ dancing to this musique/ song with my late lovely Mother in Lagos.
This my song oriental brother s
My favorite 🎉🎉🎉
Love 💗
My dad loves the song
Dr sir worri rest in peace Legend
oh my god? this music makes me cry because it reminds me of my late grand father he always play this music rip warrior also my grandfather rip two
Vera Isioma Nnabundo
The good ol'days
When ever I listen to this music I feel like crying,I wish he still alive😭😭😭😭....I can't stop listening to all his music, the voice is extraordinary,I can't stop loving it...!may his gentle soul rest in thy Lord.we'll always love ur music😘😘😘
Tina Michael
Amen
just came back from owerri. feeling homesick already after listing to this tune now. life is for the living!
We're are those music's..my god my God..aba were are those music's .. what a music.. those days if I go to party's..i give the DJ money to play it for me.. before I will leave the party'ohhhb Ghana we enjoy before.. good hold days..
gospel according to sir Warrior. one of the prophets of our time.
May God bless the person that put this online.....this is classic vintage oriental music from the days of our fathers
yes ohhhh ......omegbu ibe ya,ahu enweghi ike iri ya nma. This is a simple TRUTH!!
joy chukwu
That's right
Good and lasting memory Sir Warrior and Oriental Brother left . Hope this will be passed on to this young generation. 🙏
I really enjoyed the lyrics as well as the sounds. Those good old days, Igbo kwenu
Love it!! What a legend!
wonderful ideology to Picture our igbo norms and value of ndi igbo advice
AFRICA IS GREAT. LOVE YOU ALL
This music reminds me of my late Dad, (sir Roxy) I can remember all, how he dance to the rhythm of the song for his dear wife, Life is funny!
I started loving this song when my dad was alive, when carefully listened to and observed it makes a whole lot of sense
MUSIC OF THE CENTURY
Shalom
One of the best of Dr Sir Warrior.....he lives on
This is the album that established Sir Warrior as the life and soul of the Oriental Brothers International Band because he single handedly composed the two songs of the album - Nwanne Awu Enyi and Amaghim Onye wu Onye. The album became their greatest hit that time. When next Sir Warrior composed a full album in 1980 (Obi Nwanne), it was no surprise to many that he parted ways with Satch. The lies in some posts crediting Sir Warriors creativity to some else is funny because those who know know.
I hope people can understand the true meaning of this track and make use of the word to live the life the way it is
such much memories back then in my state Anambra, 2000, who's watching in June 2018?
reminds me of better times. :')
Julia Nduka
I hear you sister
REL MUSIC IS FROM THE HEART. HIGHLIFE IS REAL
Oriental brothers is one of the best music in biafra land
This song is making me to remember the past of my eairly years during when men and women are living together and also practicesing there various cultural heritage and tradition of the people custome
warrior warrior. Legend! Rest in Peace Dede
Ameeeeeeeen ❤
2019 is ending in praiz thank God. it is all about oriental brothers
My childhood song. I really miss my late parents
This music reminds me of my business trips to Onitsha, I was in Onitsha when they announced his demise
This music moves a lot greetings from Asia country
My favorite highlife group
Ima onyewu onye wu onye... nga aa ka Dee Warrior na Dansach nwunneye guru pieces. Chai, Imo leeyiiii, bia nu nu egwu o. Dancing... eleme ukwu egbuo enyi..ije go slow,
Govt Nigeria, omegwu ibeye, ahu enweike zuye oke o.
Mazi President Nigeria, me ka ahu zuo obodoanyi Nigeriaoke, biko ge egwu a, ma jie nde headsmen aka, ha kwusi gbuo gbuo gbuo, ..
Chete na Chukwu nani ma onyewuonye.
Anytime Time play his music I remember my chairman Rip 😭😭 orientat brother
What do you hear in todays music? praise singing for money.
All we want is nothing more than Biafra our mother land one love Biafras one one heart Biafras
This music produced in my village Ụmụeṅe Obiangwu
This is called music 🎼🎼🎼🎼 not all this shake yass they are playing now called it music, may soul rest in peace Dr sir warrior dedem
song so spiritual...
Benson Idonijie wrote that after the Civil War, the first recording company the Oriental Bros went to turned them down because somebody told the directors, "they are just jiving". The rest ...
Ben Kings from south Africa
Is history