Agbaletu, thank a lot for bringing Pa Emmanuel with wonderful memories, He look 60-70 to me. A lot of revelations from him concerning wrong information out there especially on Ayinla Anigilaje Omowuramotu.
What an incredible interview. It was truly inspiring to hear Pa Odenusi's wealth of experience and deep involvement in the industry and his invaluable contributions to making a lot of our music veterans. Thank you for bringing this interview to us and highlighting the invaluable contributions of this unsung hero behind the scenes. Keep up the fantastic work!"
Great Interview - shame EMI never had the foresight to make any visual video or recording of Omowura. maybe if he had travelled to London this would have been possible.
Great work, Agbaletu! Your interviews with brilliant minds have been outstanding. I have a suggestion for an interviewee you might be interested in. His name is Prince Oluwole Oyebamiji, a seasoned TV and film producer. He has an impressive portfolio, having produced popular TV soap operas such as "Omo Odo," "Arelu," "Agbaarin," "Ifa Oloko," and many others. I believe that people would be eager to watch this interview and glean valuable insights from his vast experience in the film industry. Thank you!
An excellent program from our very own Baale. More strength, More Progress. So many misconceptions about Omowura personality and characters, especially from those elite reporters and journalists of those days. There's no musician without any form of rascality, but Omowura own was so high rated because of the type of fanbase that enjoyed and accepted his music. This an opportunity to get more details on who' Julius Araba was. This Baba can throw more light on Araba background and may likely have a link to any of his survival relatives.
Agbaletu! Thanks for this, but note that speaking English is not necessary especially with elderly people like this, except the one who couldn't speak Yoruba, at least it will safe your own valuable time and make the interview a meaningful one. My view👌 U did a great job though, well done.👊 Thank you Baba Odenusi agba yin a dale
Age is not a decider of one's language in my opinion. Meanwhile, there was a natural flow during the entire chatty session. No rigidity. Thank you so much sir.
Dele, Baba can not Japa by then, cos Nigeria's currency 💲💵 was better than that of USA , only UK pounds is ahead of Naira.... Until 1986 tail end when IBB adopted second tier (SFEM) system that eventually killed Naira...
I sent the Johnson Ademilokun's number to you like 3 times for an interview back then Well, the late uncle to Beautiful Nubia died about 2 or 3 months ago
I have watched a lot of these interviews and one area that keep sticking out for me is the lack of emotional intelligence by the interviewer. I see him talk to this old men in a commanding tone, prompting them to say what’s he wants to hear sometimes and telling them to their face he knows better than them. As guests who has accepted to support his work, I feel they deserve some respect. @Dele Adeyanju, I respect you and I enjoy your work. Please take this as an honest feedback, in my opinion. More grease to your elbows and thank you for the work you’re doing.
Agbaletu u tried,but to advise u our ppl more,why our yoruba language s too ridiculous to the extent that it can ñot be speaking fluently n yoruba programme again?this kind yoruba history progràmme should've been a programme where a pured yoruba language should be speaking to be attracting we youth nd indicate that yoruba culture s décent nd useful,it wl even add more value to the history ñd ur programme bcoz it s yoruba programme not english programme
Other programs by other fantastic presenters cater to the area of language. This has been my style since I started this career 20years ago. Kindly accept me as I am. The program is not designed to teach language, it is created to bring back reminiscences of our music. Ese gan ni o.
Recording fela and ayinla alone is enough to be credited for. This man is an encyclopedia on Nigeria musical field
Thanks for bringing this man❤ I want to learn more about Ayinla Omowura
EMANUEL ODENUSI
BABA YOU'RE GREAT....
OMA'LOGHO MADE..
I truly appreaciate your effort in making these classics alive once again
Agbaletu, you have dug out another gold mine. I am well pleased with this.
Agbaletu, thank a lot for bringing Pa Emmanuel with wonderful memories, He look 60-70 to me. A lot of revelations from him concerning wrong information out there especially on Ayinla Anigilaje Omowuramotu.
This man is a legend, who should be in the Nigeria Music Hall of Fame. Please sir, pass on your skills to this generation.😊
I learnt about this man from a fellow Nigerian brother . I am not even Nigerian but I listen to his music . I am from Kashmir .
Great Great Great Job, Agbaletu Weldon sir.
Emmanuel odenusi awo taoreed omo adedigba oko Adunni ori-aran
Kudos for the wonderful job and memories..
Thank you Agbaletu for yet another entertaining, enlightening programme and the audio is much better. More grease to your elbows Bro.
K
What an incredible interview. It was truly inspiring to hear Pa Odenusi's wealth of experience and deep involvement in the industry and his invaluable contributions to making a lot of our music veterans.
Thank you for bringing this interview to us and highlighting the invaluable contributions of this unsung hero behind the scenes. Keep up the fantastic work!"
Thank you very much for this wonderful memories.
I really enjoyed information about Ayinla Omowura.
Thanks for bringing the ancient & modern.
Great Interview - shame EMI never had the foresight to make any visual video or recording of Omowura. maybe if he had travelled to London this would have been possible.
It’s sad even people that were before him like Haruna Ishola had videos
@@dayoofere8513 big short coming for omowura. Not even a recorded interview kilode Nigeria it's not even the 60s
@@walesvilla I think someone might have his video, they just need to find the person, especially white people
@@dayoofere8513 not sure he ever granted recorded interview. My question.is what was the few local radio and tv stations doing in those days?
@@dayoofere8513I learnt someone can get Ayinla Omowura video from NTA Ibadan.
Weldone boss 🙌♥️
Wao... This is great
Great work, Agbaletu! Your interviews with brilliant minds have been outstanding. I have a suggestion for an interviewee you might be interested in. His name is Prince Oluwole Oyebamiji, a seasoned TV and film producer. He has an impressive portfolio, having produced popular TV soap operas such as "Omo Odo," "Arelu," "Agbaarin," "Ifa Oloko," and many others. I believe that people would be eager to watch this interview and glean valuable insights from his vast experience in the film industry. Thank you!
Nice one ❤❤❤
Nice interview 👌
Fela did extended play for TYC.... Ti mba ri ooto ma so oo, o le panu mi de ooo....
An excellent program from our very own Baale. More strength, More Progress. So many misconceptions about Omowura personality and characters, especially from those elite reporters and journalists of those days. There's no musician without any form of rascality, but Omowura own was so high rated because of the type of fanbase that enjoyed and accepted his music. This an opportunity to get more details on who' Julius Araba was. This Baba can throw more light on Araba background and may likely have a link to any of his survival relatives.
Very sound mind at 82 😮❤
Emmanuel Adeeelusi, Oyinbo EMI, Awo Plummy Oriade... Ayinla Omowura😅
He is an achiever and great
Agbaletu! Thanks for this, but note that speaking English is not necessary especially with elderly people like this, except the one who couldn't speak Yoruba, at least it will safe your own valuable time and make the interview a meaningful one. My view👌
U did a great job though, well done.👊
Thank you Baba Odenusi agba yin a dale
Age is not a decider of one's language in my opinion. Meanwhile, there was a natural flow during the entire chatty session. No rigidity. Thank you so much sir.
Dele, you could have asked him of the age of Ayinla Omowura, ...... Cos there is a controversy of his age ...
Dele, Baba can not Japa by then, cos Nigeria's currency 💲💵 was better than that of USA , only UK pounds is ahead of Naira.... Until 1986 tail end when IBB adopted second tier (SFEM) system that eventually killed Naira...
Nooo, 25×40 was released after his demise to celebrate one year of his death ☠️... I can never forget lailai.... 1981
I sent the Johnson Ademilokun's number to you like 3 times for an interview back then
Well, the late uncle to Beautiful Nubia died about 2 or 3 months ago
I have watched a lot of these interviews and one area that keep sticking out for me is the lack of emotional intelligence by the interviewer. I see him talk to this old men in a commanding tone, prompting them to say what’s he wants to hear sometimes and telling them to their face he knows better than them. As guests who has accepted to support his work, I feel they deserve some respect. @Dele Adeyanju, I respect you and I enjoy your work. Please take this as an honest feedback, in my opinion. More grease to your elbows and thank you for the work you’re doing.
Thank you so much.
His style is unique, extract needed information and does not need any changes.
Keep up the good work, Agbaletu.
Thank you so much. I'll just keep it on. It works for me.
Keep up the good work. I like your style and how you display your knowledge in the subject matter. I believe this set the pace for your guests.
Agba Koni tan Lori ile
Decensy can play guitar very well
🎉🎉😂
Agbaletu u tried,but to advise u our ppl more,why our yoruba language s too ridiculous to the extent that it can ñot be speaking fluently n yoruba programme again?this kind yoruba history progràmme should've been a programme where a pured yoruba language should be speaking to be attracting we youth nd indicate that yoruba culture s décent nd useful,it wl even add more value to the history ñd ur programme bcoz it s yoruba programme not english programme
Other programs by other fantastic presenters cater to the area of language. This has been my style since I started this career 20years ago. Kindly accept me as I am. The program is not designed to teach language, it is created to bring back reminiscences of our music. Ese gan ni o.
@@deleadeyanju alright sir,e ma binu sir o,ur excuse s comprehensive