This is ese played only at great, elderly brave n strong men funerals across mbaise n obowo areas of imo State. A well celebrated men meits it at burial. The music is not danced by everyone. Kudos to late Adobe for his legacy. Uko is play only for elder or older women's funerals also across mbaise n place like obowo land areas
TRADITIONAL music is my life which I inherited from my late father Prince Clement Eguzoroibe Nwaturuocha and I used to play with professor Adibe during my days with imo arts council (OMENIMO)
Very nice, Bravo and keep it up but the dancers are not in full only the legs i am and there is another one call Ekpe ok, GODPAPA bless you all Amen 👍👍👍👍😁😁😍🌹💖
Jude Okoro I don't know what this is but certainly not ese. And in a church premises, at the burial of a clergyman? What a contradiction and mockery of tradition.
This is ese played only at great, elderly brave n strong men funerals across mbaise n obowo areas of imo State. A well celebrated men meits it at burial. The music is not danced by everyone. Kudos to late Adobe for his legacy. Uko is play only for elder or older women's funerals also across mbaise n place like obowo land areas
See my blessed memories dad dancing to this ese dance
Chaiiiii Mbaise ndi nwe Madu ….my culture my heritage ❤
I strongly believe that mbaise nation has the best cultural music in Igbo land
The prof doing what he knows best
I so much love this dance group (ESE dance group).
Wow!!!mbaise ❤❤..Rip Adibe the omenka 1 of otulu
A great man. He made history for himself. Adibe the great Son of mba5
Proud of my home town mbaise and our cultures
Is this Adibe ese of okponkume?
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Nze Adibe zike n'udo, Nwafo Otulu Ahiara
rip our own adibe we miss you .
Great land of mbaise with great culture
Talking drum 🥁...
I miss it all hahah I love it
Mbaise kelun
The land of Brave men.... one love
TRADITIONAL music is my life which I inherited from my late father Prince Clement Eguzoroibe Nwaturuocha and I used to play with professor Adibe during my days with imo arts council (OMENIMO)
MY CULTURE IS MY IDENTITY.....MBAISE FOR LIFE.....I LOVE MY CULTURE .RIP TO YOU PAPA ADIBE
U are recognize
U know him very well...Otulu nwere madu 🥰
Adibe the player, rest in peace. MBAISE WUO OTU
Nkwa ike
I love this bro
Very nice, Bravo and keep it up but the dancers are not in full only the legs i am and there is another one call Ekpe ok, GODPAPA bless you all Amen 👍👍👍👍😁😁😍🌹💖
We want to see the dancers
Omenka adibe ezigbo enyi my late father
Mbaise wu mbaise biko. After mbaise others follows
Nice one 👍. But the young man is dancing it the wrong steps.
Please where is this man from?
His died na
Egwu Ndi Ike
Tradition still remains
this is during tge burual of montsignor donald okoro in ahiara cathedral
Jude Okoro I don't know what this is but certainly not ese. And in a church premises, at the burial of a clergyman? What a contradiction and mockery of tradition.
U don't know nothing about Christianity.
Sorry nna respecting the dead dont have anything to do with the church @onyebuchinwachukwu3678
Rest in adibe
Odi ok
This is Uko not Esse, Rest in Peace Professor Adibe, you will be missed.
is "uko" played for men? If so, you're correct otherwise it is "ese" as I know
Ekpe Chianakwalam You are correct, I listened to it a second time.
Thanks
Thanks
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The beginning has Uko rhythm ,but later changed to that of Ese
The people dancing the ekwe are pure disagrace to mbaise Cultura dance