Year 2024 ,here listening to this music played by my parents while young.Rest on Baba.This reminds me of when the world was at peace ,there was love amongst us while very young.God pls restore us back to the level of love in the world within us
I broke this cassette when i was young and my dad said "you will regret bresking it when you grow older "...i almost did. Thanks to RUclips. This is philosophy and not these nonsensicals we call songs nowadays
my mother in particular, when i first got admission into college...she told me that slogan "Ranti omo eni ti iwo se...ronti ibi tiwon ti bee ee" when i then heard this track i remember how happy i was then...with this song even if one is going astray he may have a rethink...a big thank you to whoever make this available for listeners on youtube
I love listening to songs like this. It reminds me of how beautiful life was back then in Africa. May his soul continue to rest in GOD'S peaceful hands. Lagos was so beautiful and peaceful back then.
Ranti omo Eni ti ewo se,is a slogan of good and well culture parents or family singing in the ears of their children. Anytime,Anyday.This song is Evergreen.God bless Pa Kayode Fashola in his grave.
This is an everlasting piece. Even-though I live in the US, anytime I listen to this kind of song, it makes me to remember not to forget to move back to Nigeria, where I always love lovely. The country might be experiencing hard times, my family always make me more happier than anything. Oh! I wanna go home!
Kayode Fashola died in December 27th, 1983. He was returning from an engagement in Ogbomosho when his Volkswagen car hit a stationery truck parked on the road in Oyo town. He was rushed to Oyo general hospital but was later transfered to Baptist Hospital,Ogbomosho where he was declared BOD. May his soul rest in peace.
Brilliant music. I remember Kayode Fashola, who died sadly, in a car accident while I was doing my youth service in Abeokuta in 1986/87. I will never forget the sad news announced on the radio. An old-time favorite of Alhaji Buri Bashorun, our neighbor in Surulere, Lagos. He played Kayode Fashola's music religiously every Saturday morning, especially "iyawo gboran s'oko lenu" - wives, obey your husbands, perhaps sending a message to his two wives living with him. You live forever through your music. It is well.
@Funlola Oni : You said he passed away in a car accident! That is what they said about Cardinal Rex Lawson. It was been discovered that he was murdered. In the case of Prince Nico Mbarga, his was a blood sacrifice. Kayode Fashalo could have suffered the same like so many others in the music industry world wide. Unfortunately, success and further succesd does come at a price. Don't believe anything that comes out of the media.
The song reminds me of my dad's 504 then. He always plays this in the car on my way to school. Now the msgs only rings through my head now. And i thank God for such msgs. Thanks Groovemonzter!
Ranti Omo eni ti iwo ise...meaning remember the values that your Parents instilled in you. Take a moment to reconsider your actions and the consequences...Be meek and mild...
Year 2024 ,here listening to this music played by my parents while young.Rest on Baba.This reminds me of when the world was at peace ,there was love amongst us while very young.God pls restore us back to the level of love in the world within us
I broke this cassette when i was young and my dad said "you will regret bresking it when you grow older "...i almost did. Thanks to RUclips. This is philosophy and not these nonsensicals we call songs nowadays
My mum's favourite musician we danced to it as kids!
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my mother in particular, when i first got admission into college...she told me that slogan "Ranti omo eni ti iwo se...ronti ibi tiwon ti bee ee" when i then heard this track i remember how happy i was then...with this song even if one is going astray he may have a rethink...a big thank you to whoever make this available for listeners on youtube
I love listening to songs like this. It reminds me of how beautiful life was back then in Africa. May his soul continue to rest in GOD'S peaceful hands. Lagos was so beautiful and peaceful back then.
Ranti omo Eni ti ewo se,is a slogan of good and well culture parents or family singing in the ears of their children. Anytime,Anyday.This song is Evergreen.God bless Pa Kayode Fashola in his grave.
This evergreen. It’s reminds me of my parent. May their soul continue to rest in peace.
Thanks for sharing this old skool music. It is still very relevant to day as it was in those days.
This is an everlasting piece. Even-though I live in the US, anytime I listen to this kind of song, it makes me to remember not to forget to move back to Nigeria, where I always love lovely. The country might be experiencing hard times, my family always make me more happier than anything. Oh! I wanna go home!
Evergreen music
Kayode Fashola died in December 27th, 1983. He was returning from an engagement in Ogbomosho when his Volkswagen car hit a stationery truck parked on the road in Oyo town. He was rushed to Oyo general hospital but was later transfered to Baptist Hospital,Ogbomosho where he was declared BOD.
May his soul rest in peace.
infact i feel so at home in a foreign land wen i listen 2 dis song, GOD BLESS US AL.
Brilliant music. I remember Kayode Fashola, who died sadly, in a car accident while I was doing my youth service in Abeokuta in 1986/87. I will never forget the sad news announced on the radio. An old-time favorite of Alhaji Buri Bashorun, our neighbor in Surulere, Lagos. He played Kayode Fashola's music religiously every Saturday morning, especially "iyawo gboran s'oko lenu" - wives, obey your husbands, perhaps sending a message to his two wives living with him. You live forever through your music. It is well.
@Funlola Oni : You said he passed away in a car accident! That is what they said about Cardinal Rex Lawson. It was been discovered that he was murdered. In the case of Prince Nico Mbarga, his was a blood sacrifice. Kayode Fashalo could have suffered the same like so many others in the music industry world wide. Unfortunately, success and further succesd does come at a price. Don't believe anything that comes out of the media.
Thanks for the story
The song can never die, RANTI OMO ENI TI IWO NSE O
a very unique voice and nice beat.
RIP Mom (ID)... You will forever be in our memories....!
The song reminds me of my dad's 504 then. He always plays this in the car on my way to school. Now the msgs only rings through my head now. And i thank God for such msgs. Thanks Groovemonzter!
RANTI OMO ENI IWO ISE MEAN SO MUCH 2 ME DIS SONG CAN NEVER DIE
One of the best of all time . God will continue to rest your soul, thanks 4 d music .
Ranti Omo eni ti iwo ise...meaning remember the values that your Parents instilled in you. Take a moment to reconsider your actions and the consequences...Be meek and mild...
Super.... Just listen to the Agidigbo... Thanks Groove
Yahweh Blessing, in Jesus Christ mighty Name.Amen1 Gott sei Dank..................
lovely music,
This one of my dad's best collections in his days
Music of those days vary reasonable
Educated music of olden days
This is cool old school, very philosophical . . .
Thanks for bringing back old memories....My dad and this music part one...haha!
This is my dad music kayode fashola nice song.
🔥🔥 2021
Uh huh (Momma's fav joint) #BlessHer
Yoruba is a peculiar race that cherish family name with high value
Our Name.. Our DNA!!!
anthony omolola
Estoy en colombia quiero.comprar musica africana como este ritmo.
AMEN
Very immortal.
Please can anyone help with these titles 1) Oloko yio ode mofe ra Akan obi eleyin Aruba.
2) Kokin se ewe iyeye ko sewu fun e,Akanni Hakeem omo abimu.
Cf
lovely music,
This one of my dad's best collections in his days