I am a Congolese ( Telecom Engineer ) , I spent full 2 years ( 2007 & 2008 ) in NIGERIA . I was working for CELTEL in LAGOS . What a nice country to visit , good people , nice ladies . I really enjoyed spending time in Nigeria . Orientals Brothers and PRINCE CHIJOKE AFRICAN HEROES. Please God make it happen for me to visit NIGERIA again
You are welcome to our Igbo land anytime you like my dear, I will like you to come and visit Igbo land which is the Biafra the land of the rising sun ☀️🌞
Thanks for liking us. We are Igbos and not Ibo. Our language is also called Igbo and not Ibo. Keep on enjoing this evergreen in 2024. Remain blessed...
I am a Cameroonian commenting from Los Angeles, USA. Listening to this track takes me back memory lane in the yesteryears of my childhood. It was mostly played by Igbo traders in the Bamenda region where I was raised.
Vintage Oriental Brothers as led by highly cerebral and philosophical Dr Sir Warrior Communicating Igbo civility, altruistic humanism and unique identity to the world as a great civilization!
Whose here with me 2023 ...im South African but grew myself into variety of music but igbo is my life..i even married an Ika man i so love him and his culture🇿🇦+🇳🇬=❤
I cry whenever I listen to Sir warrior coz it takes me bk to memory lane ,spending childhood with my favourite grandparents ❤️ 💕 may thier souls rest in peace ..proud ibo
I am a Yoruba man, but from my youth I have a love for high life music most especially from igbadun land. I love oriental brother ,sir warrior, these music means a lot to me, it was the time I was passing through my tribulations, in the 80's, the music chers me up and give me courage to get, dust myself up and move on with my life, I be able to progress in life, am grateful to Jehovah today. RIP Sis Worrior.
banjoko .we all wished that nigeria will comes back to his sences. we igbos wanted the best out of Nigeria until those days that comes in that lives nigeria divided till today.
It beats me how Sir Warrior can bring such a beautiful and moving music to us even when he is expressing displeasure about somebody disrespecting him. This is just the stuff of legends!
@@markmark7193 This was done by oriental brothers band, Warrior was the lead sing. KABAKA left before this and Awoma stole some songs and went solo. It was not done by Warrior when he went solo. Here, Dan Satch was the band leader, you can hear his voice, even warrior called his name to let you know it was Oriental brothers while still together
@@zicozico7470 If you can find the original album, the black disk anywhere, look under the song tittle you will see that it was composed by Warrior. The flip side, Onye Egbula Onye agbata obi ya was composed by Satch. The credit for who composed which song is given on all the albums.
@@marvisnwokocha6772 : You are correct but this album was by Oriental Brothers Band, led by Dan Satch Opara, that's the point they were making. Your argument suggests that this song was from Warrior after he had parted ways with Dan Satch; not so -- this was released in 1979 when Warrior was still with Satch.
U need to know the link between Ghanaian music and Igbo music. Almost all Ghanaian artist then were based in Igbo land and they blossomed so much. Today we can not forget the likes of Okukuseku et . The borough the Ghanaian flair into Igbo music Most of them lived like Igbos
I can't hold back my tears while listening to this song, it makes me think deep about life and i wish i could turn back the hand of time and i also wish that Sir warrior is still alive. May God rest his soul. Igbo Amaka, one love.
I'm Yoruba but I listen to Nigerian highlife too. My parents exposed us to a variety of music from Igbo highlife, juju, yoruba Folkmusic but then I lived is a diverse neighbourhood area in Lagos and everyone played what they loved or from their region...blasting from their music system into the open air. So I heard music from other regions including our minorities. You have no option than shske your body and enjoy with every group. I was a kid then and didn't see 'ethnicity differences'. I just had friends that we played together or had game arguments.
See how I loved this your comment my dear, that how we grew up everyone friendly with everyone, but today, lagos state Yoruba government is demolishing buildings of Igbos and burning down their businesses or locking down markets, reminding them of how they should be treated less than slaves and making me to wonder, how did we get here?
We share the same sentiment, I felt emotional and tears was trickling down my cheek as it was playing. I was just remembering how my late father plays and dance the music. May his soul rest in peace!
I'm Yoruba, but I love Rex Lawson, Morocco Maduka, Sir Warrior, Oliver De Coque, Osadebe, Celestine Ukwu, Oriental Brothers, Eddie Okonta etc. We also used to have our own great highlife musicians in Yorubaland like Victor Olaiya, Bobby Benson, Roy Chicago, Adeolu Akinsanya, Sonny Lionheart etc. I wish we had kept highlife music alive in the South West in addition to the other types of music we have like Juju, Fuji and Apala.
He became and remained the "all the time best vocalist" out of igboland after this hit song. If this song doesn't move you as an Igbo man, check your pulse...you might be dead already.
One does not need to be Igbo to appreciate the outstanding lyrics and percussion arrangements in this song and other tracks. Prince Nico, Super Negro Bantous, Chief Osadebe, Oliver De Coque, and all the greats of Nigerian and African music. These men live on in their music and in our hearts!
God bless the womb that bless the world with this talented legend. God bless Sir Warrior's mom from Ulakwo, Ngor- Okpala local government area Imo State Nigeria. May God rest her soul.
His father was a nightmare in the society who forcefully collects poor peoples land from them. Sir Worrior distanced himself from him and made a track about it titled "omegbu umu ogbenye aka mu akwu ya".
Remembering mid 80's my youth in Kwale, Delta state. God bless Oriental & Sir Warrior the philosopher. Much goose-bumps over me...ohh i miss home right now. Chukwu gozi umu nnadum ndé Ukwuani !
I am still listening and enjoying this my local vibe since my childhood in the early 80s. This 2024, omegbu ibe ya o, ahu arikwala ya mma. Udo! Emeka Odoeme in London
How it was composed is what I don't know but I can't forget is that it is the album we used to celebrate Christmas in1979! I was a young boy then, just having having fun with my friends.
I miss the man that introduce this music to me. I was a little boy. Myself, my friends use to dance to this lovely song. None of us knows the meaning of what he is saying but the joy and happiness that comes with this track was something else. My love for the song still remain fresh. This is a good song.
Tears are rolling now as this sweet melody takes me back to Onitsha in 1980 during my formative years my gosh even now in the UK 2024 iam still rocking it God bless Dr sir warrior iam from Obodoukwu
Just like me as Ghanaian resident in U.K tears are rolling down my cheeks upon hearing sir Warrior’s voice honesty l miss Oriental Brothers good times of the 80’s during my years in Nigeria.l love Nigeria👌👌👌❤️❤️❤️
Can't believe my dad who made me to love this song more is not here to dance with me on my graduation day next month. I will always remember you Mazi Monday Akabueze
I am half Kenyan and half Ghanaian born in America (i’m all over the place 🤣) and I love high life. My Kenyan dad loves high life and because of him I love it too.
High life music from Ghana and Nigeria can heal u from Western hemispheric stress so l play Hi-LIFE almost everyday am a Ghanaian but l love Igbo music so much my house is full of HI-LIFE music l eat it and sleep it
This song by our own legendary Worrior is for me, both a deep entertainment and spiritual chant song. How it worked I can't explain but I played it repeatedly in my car and house while reciting Psalm 91 when I was seriously betrayed and attacked by people for whom I had practically stuck my neck. God answered like of old, fast and furious to his Glory. So whenever they come hard and u think u have not done them bad, combine OZO WU IWEM with ur favourite Psalm or hymn. You will feel the power of prophetic lamentation in this song.
I grew up around Dr Sir,Warrior, watched many of their rehearsals at Enyiogugu back then.I cried out my eye balls the day he passed on in 1999.I enjoy all his songs,Daa Warrior you're unbeatable.. sleep on!
March 2024 The song is Evergreen Hit my like if ur still playing this song I use the song to encourage my self here in Southafrica.... even when it harder & harder i use this song to encourage my self here. Never trust anybody The street is unfriendly... Who no come no go knw Go I miss love @home I miss Mum (Rose Nnem) I miss my younger brother (Eze Big) Chukwudi ojechi, Emeka Ojechi mentionor not mentioned
I am a Ghanaian based in the United Kingdom.l spent some years in Nigeria l so much love Oriental Brothers music that l can’t express my feelings for it. I love Nigeria music in general. Nigerians too love Ghana music especially in the eastern parts of Nigeria Ghanaian bands like City Boys, African Brothers, Canadoes , Okukuseku etc etc were so much loved by the igbos that they became so famous.Honestly Ghanaians and Nigerians have something in common We’re brothers from different mothers or different fathers but enemies when it comes to football 😂😂😂
the comment section is the most beautiful place to be as an Igbo and African let's keep embracing our language and culture dear Africans 👑 dear future kids I was here in 2024 🥺
This music resonates home to me. It's been 18years since I have been to Nigeria. Each time I listen to this tune. I remember my late auntie who gets down to this music and becomes a nuisance amongst the Christian Mother's meeting. LOL. RIP Auntie. Sir Warrior is a Legend and always will be. This music is full of tunes and messages. Real life situations and a lavished uncensored expressions of the heart and how Sir Warrior Preached. I am from Ezinihitte Aboh Mbaise of Imo state West Africa. My love for music as a child started from Sir Warrior, Bob Marley, Osita Osadebe, Ebenezer Obey, Dan Maria Jos, and Fela Kuti. Sir Warrior delivers with a chant. I must have this music play at my wedding when the right time comes. I Bless you all for the comments here. I have sent my entire night reading through and missing my homeland
@@richypromise14 I got your reply Onye Nkem and Started 🎵🎤🎶 Replay. 'Ozo wu iwe mu" Here in Virginia experiencing rains from Hurricane Michael and can't miss home than ever. Bless
Pray that the tree planted when you where still in your villa is still there cos you might not recognize your villa or your father's compound again😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
We were born at the tail end of the war so we may not really understand the part played by this music in the healing of our people immediately after the unfortunate war. But we want to believe that it helped our people a lot in terms of recovery, given hope and bringing happiness back to the faces of those that felt abandoned in their time of dire need. RIP brotherly.
When you come to highlife Sir doctor warriors nwannem is number one, Highlife make sense when listing to sir warriors and oriental brothers. Rip sir warriors nwa afor. Your music can never go.
If your father owned and stereotypically played this legendary Igbocious music through your childhood days, then you are old. However, this spiritual metaphoric piece of mastery from the legendary Dr. Sir Warrior and his Orientalist brothers reminds me of my late father Chief Edwin Ndoji Nwoye Nnanwuno (Udede-nakwanka 1 of Achalla kingdom) RIP Daddy 😭😭😭 we love you and miss you! March 2024 🇺🇸
I'm a proud Igbo man... nd this song makes me more igbo than ever....igbo nwere mmadu. Let's enjoy this song nd be happy....hello to the entire people of mgbowo in awgu local government area Enugwu state biafra land
2022....Dr. Sir Warrior of Oriental Brothers. I listen to your voice today and miss you so much. You departed from life so early. Forever memories my brother
Who would’ve believed we are still listening to this great high life song from the early 80s entering into 2020! Huh? What a great music by talented musicians of all times! Oriental Brothers International... One love from Houston Texas to our great IGBO’s both home and abroad! One love👍🏾
This man is a legend and his lyrics are unmatched by any Imo state high life band group. I am a super hard core hip hop fan and can even flow raps. But I still listen to this man's song when I feel morally down. Warrior lives on😊
I grow up listening to Dr warrior music. This one is one of my favourite track's of his song. Rest on sir warrior. June 30th 2019 we still here. Long live mbaise my father land 🇳🇬, listening from Washington DC🇺🇸
The irony about this song is that whereas nobody knows the song composed by Sir Warrior that Tony Awoma went and recorded with Anozie, this one he (Sir Warrior) composed in anger to condemn the act has ruled the airwaves for almost 45 years, even after Sir Warrior is no more!😮
This is classic! Sam Warrior remains one of the legendary musicians ever lived. His music leads me down the memory lane. I know that Sam Warrior's music will remain evergreen.
I feel so connected to my ancestors when I listen to sir warrior. Tears fall down from my eyes. The land has eaten so many greats and will still eat. My spirit is calmed and I am able to connect to nature. Rest on sir.....
I hardly understand his words because I was small when listened to his songs even before he died.I started hearing his songs in d 90s like from 1999 to 2000 while I was growing up still couldn't understand his words but now I do understand them.GOD bless your soul always sir Dr warrior .one love
Sir Warrior and Oriental Brothers Int'l Band❤ The equilibrium and connotation of reality,an indepth lyrist and messenger of life happenings,musical prophet.. Death didnt allow u to live long..
Same wedding reception seeing the oldest getting down auntie s uncle's still got the moves make me feel like crying happy tears peace and love my fellow Nigerians and to other Africans all nations on this planet God bless
I am a Congolese ( Telecom Engineer ) , I spent full 2 years ( 2007 & 2008 ) in NIGERIA . I was working for CELTEL in LAGOS . What a nice country to visit , good people , nice ladies . I really enjoyed spending time in Nigeria . Orientals Brothers and PRINCE CHIJOKE AFRICAN HEROES. Please God make it happen for me to visit NIGERIA again
We love Congolese
We love u ..u will visit again by God's willing
which Congo 'congo Kinshasa
Ou Congo Denis sasungeso
nice one brother. Your still welcome as many times as you can visit brother
nice one brother. Your still welcome as many times as you can visit brother
I am a Priest and I love oriental Brothers songs with passion...
Igbo to the world.
I love who love ndi Igbo🥰🥰
Am from Kenya🇰🇪 but I like igbo music from gospel to traditional because they embrace culture.
Wow, so u even know what is Igbo...Wow am proud of you ♥️♥️
❤ we love you too
Love you Senior man.
Proudly Igbo. Igboamaka!
@@nnaemekaiheagwu6013😂🎉😅
I Am not an Ibo man neither do I understand the language but whenever I want to relax, I listen to this track. God bless these talented men.
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@@amenkealimatou8457 lol funny
You are welcome to our Igbo land anytime you like my dear, I will like you to come and visit Igbo land which is the Biafra the land of the rising sun ☀️🌞
Thanks for liking us. We are Igbos and not Ibo. Our language is also called Igbo and not Ibo. Keep on enjoing this evergreen in 2024. Remain blessed...
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Proudly Yoruba but I grew up on this and Osita’s songs. It’s a tuss off between this track and Elu wa nka for my favourite Sir Warrior song.
Your comment made me shade tears.
True Nigerian!👍
@@peejay8519 No we're not nigerians that's the name the white who created this contraption gave us. He is Yoruba and we are Igbo
@@shewantmeumubiafra6470 You are a genius. Tell them!
I am a Cameroonian commenting from Los Angeles, USA. Listening to this track takes me back memory lane in the yesteryears of my childhood. It was mostly played by Igbo traders in the Bamenda region where I was raised.
Where in bamemda? Am a Nigerian born and raised in Branson.i was born in chiding hospital
You are my half brother
Lovely songs
Vintage Oriental Brothers as led by highly cerebral and philosophical Dr Sir Warrior
Communicating Igbo civility, altruistic humanism and unique identity to the world as a great civilization!
I am an Egyptian born and raised in Canada. I am a fan of Nigerian High Life music. High life for life
can you understand the language? one love bro
not a single spoken word. yet i understand.
That's biafra igbo
How far bro
blessings udo di
Am a jamaican whenever I smoke weed I love listening to this song
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hahaha Jah man
That's exactly what I'm doing bro 🔥
Lol ur mind dey
This me right now with a joint of raw colos 😢
Igbo kwenu! much love from Ghana🥰🥰🥰
Whose here with me 2023 ...im South African but grew myself into variety of music but igbo is my life..i even married an Ika man i so love him and his culture🇿🇦+🇳🇬=❤
Wow that's lovely ❤
Ika are an IGBO Clan
@@Arusi--IKENGA-01 really?
@@zamafakubova6686 Yes. Though alot of them suffer from identity crises
Ika, ukwuani, agbor, anioma, igbanke they're IGBO speaking people of what is Delta state- edo
Proudly Igbo. That's the velvet voice of my brother, Sir Warrior. He was a blessing to the world. Rest in peace nwannem.
Chukwu Gozie gi nne
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i am a TIV lady from Benue state but i loved Igbo music
Love you.
I cry whenever I listen to Sir warrior coz it takes me bk to memory lane ,spending childhood with my favourite grandparents ❤️ 💕 may thier souls rest in peace ..proud ibo
❤My dear brother, legacy is very important as that is we can be remembered by
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Yes o because of the memories of beloved ones who enjoyed Sir Warrior tracks.
My dad's best track. He listens and dance as well. I just remembered him. May his soul rest in peace
Very good music..support from Zimbabwe. Africa is blessed
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I am a Yoruba man, but from my youth I have a love for high life music most especially from igbadun land. I love oriental brother ,sir warrior, these music means a lot to me, it was the time I was passing through my tribulations, in the 80's, the music chers me up and give me courage to get, dust myself up and move on with my life, I be able to progress in life, am grateful to Jehovah today. RIP Sis Worrior.
@Tajudeen Banjoko. You represent the Nigeria I have always dreamed about.
But by then you could hardly understands the language .that's a great music by him.
banjoko .we all wished that nigeria will comes back to his sences. we igbos wanted the best out of Nigeria until those days that comes in that lives nigeria divided till today.
This way I love Obe
Big ups, Oremi! One Nigeria?
In my next world, I will still be an Igbo. I love everything here
Igbo Amaka love from Sydney
We are together brotherly
Same here bro
The first blessing God blessed is to make me an Igbo man
Who is enjoying this song in 2020 with me because I love this song so much and it reminds me a lot of things 🥴. Show some love ❤️
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This is music that was played we men were boys, you people know what i mean
It was played when music was music, when men were boys
Biafrans are talented in all angle.
Here with you bro
Igbo Amaka.. proudly Igbo from California..💕💕💕💕👊🏻
It beats me how Sir Warrior can bring such a beautiful and moving music to us even when he is expressing displeasure about somebody disrespecting him. This is just the stuff of legends!
It's oriental brothers which Sir Warrior is part of it.
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This is his music
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This was done by oriental brothers band, Warrior was the lead sing. KABAKA left before this and Awoma stole some songs and went solo. It was not done by Warrior when he went solo. Here, Dan Satch was the band leader, you can hear his voice, even warrior called his name to let you know it was Oriental brothers while still together
@@zicozico7470 If you can find the original album, the black disk anywhere, look under the song tittle you will see that it was composed by Warrior. The flip side, Onye Egbula Onye agbata obi ya was composed by Satch. The credit for who composed which song is given on all the albums.
@@marvisnwokocha6772 : You are correct but this album was by Oriental Brothers Band, led by Dan Satch Opara, that's the point they were making. Your argument suggests that this song was from Warrior after he had parted ways with Dan Satch; not so -- this was released in 1979 when Warrior was still with Satch.
Nuff respect to all my Igbo brothers and sisters..I am a Ghanaian.
We your Igbo brothers and sisters Respect you too our dearest 😗 you are blessed
Wow ur from Ghana and u know what is Igbo, wow am Proud of You ♥️♥️♥️
Kudos to the Black Star Nationales.
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U need to know the link between Ghanaian music and Igbo music. Almost all Ghanaian artist then were based in Igbo land and they blossomed so much. Today we can not forget the likes of Okukuseku et . The borough the Ghanaian flair into Igbo music
Most of them lived like Igbos
R I P Uncle, I,m listening to your music here in Arkansas USA and it's reminding of those lovely days when you use to visit and spend time with us
Your root is Blessed. Legend.
Sir Warrior is rare gem in IgboLand. Igbo Land is the birthplace of African brilliance. Igbo Amaka!!!
If you know his son you won't say he's rare. His son's name is AJ Warrior
His spirit is rolling in his son
I can't hold back my tears while listening to this song, it makes me think deep about life and i wish i could turn back the hand of time and i also wish that Sir warrior is still alive. May God rest his soul.
Igbo Amaka, one love.
Chai
Makes me shed tears too
I'm Yoruba but I listen to Nigerian highlife too. My parents exposed us to a variety of music from Igbo highlife, juju, yoruba Folkmusic but then I lived is a diverse neighbourhood area in Lagos and everyone played what they loved or from their region...blasting from their music system into the open air. So I heard music from other regions including our minorities. You have no option than shske your body and enjoy with every group. I was a kid then and didn't see 'ethnicity differences'. I just had friends that we played together or had game arguments.
See how I loved this your comment my dear, that how we grew up everyone friendly with everyone, but today, lagos state Yoruba government is demolishing buildings of Igbos and burning down their businesses or locking down markets, reminding them of how they should be treated less than slaves and making me to wonder, how did we get here?
This song brings tears to my eyes because it was my father's favorite... I miss you papa.. Rest on till we meet to part no more😞😭
Stay strong for we all we meet our pops again. I miss mine everyday. 25 years seems like last week. .
We share the same sentiment, I felt emotional and tears was trickling down my cheek as it was playing. I was just remembering how my late father plays and dance the music. May his soul rest in peace!
chaiii 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You miss him bc he is good Dad.
Hello
Am a Ghanaian and I love igbo music so much.
Igbo muci is too sweet bro
Oriental brothers helped our parents to heal from the scars of Biafra genocide.....RIP Sir Warrior the legend
Profound 👌
The best comment ever
I'm doing a book in this regard. mind to contact me and share some ideas and stories with me?
Facts...😢😢😢
So true ! ❤❤❤
I'm Yoruba, but I love Rex Lawson, Morocco Maduka, Sir Warrior, Oliver De Coque, Osadebe, Celestine Ukwu, Oriental Brothers, Eddie Okonta etc.
We also used to have our own great highlife musicians in Yorubaland like Victor Olaiya, Bobby Benson, Roy Chicago, Adeolu Akinsanya, Sonny Lionheart etc. I wish we had kept highlife music alive in the South West in addition to the other types of music we have like Juju, Fuji and Apala.
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Bless up bro... good music have no barriers one love 🙌
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I"m lifting my spirit this morning with this sweet sound....The older we become the more we yearn for our roots. Commenting live from Istanbul.
Eziokwu bu ndu
This song this morning makes me sad my mum is late now my dad I in mourtary now feeling sad
@@QosaaoQosaa I'm so sorry about your loss my brother .
May their souls RIP.
@@QosaaoQosaa It reminds me of my father too. May both your mum and my dad's gentle soul rest in perfect peace in Jesus name, amen. It is well.🙏
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I am a gospel musician, originally from Liberia but I am currently living in Australia. I do NOT understand the language, but I like his songs too.
He became and remained the "all the time best vocalist" out of igboland after this hit song. If this song doesn't move you as an Igbo man, check your pulse...you might be dead already.
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One does not need to be Igbo to appreciate the outstanding lyrics and percussion arrangements in this song and other tracks. Prince Nico, Super Negro Bantous, Chief Osadebe, Oliver De Coque, and all the greats of Nigerian and African music. These men live on in their music and in our hearts!
I am Edo man but I so much love Igbo music , much love to Igbo land❤❤❤❤
God bless the womb that bless the world with this talented legend. God bless Sir Warrior's mom from Ulakwo, Ngor- Okpala local government area Imo State Nigeria. May God rest her soul.
And his Father who is from Mbaise nothing for him?
His father was a nightmare in the society who forcefully collects poor peoples land from them. Sir Worrior distanced himself from him and made a track about it titled "omegbu umu ogbenye aka mu akwu ya".
I thought she was from Emii?
Iwu onye ulo anyi.
@@Oparakelechi Ele nke wu ulọ anyi, Mbaise, Ulakwọ, or Emị? Gi were Mbaise, ị werete ya.
Dedem Sir warrior, you were a genus to the Older and the New generation of our time.may the Almighty God grant you peace.
Indeed good things can never be forgotten so do not neglected the day of up coming
Legend.
Remembering mid 80's my youth in Kwale, Delta state.
God bless Oriental & Sir Warrior the philosopher.
Much goose-bumps over me...ohh i miss home right now.
Chukwu gozi umu nnadum ndé Ukwuani !
I am still listening and enjoying this my local vibe since my childhood in the early 80s. This 2024, omegbu ibe ya o, ahu arikwala ya mma. Udo! Emeka Odoeme in London
He composed the song right on the stage, is indeed a legend, rest on.
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Really he is dead wow 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭nd he composed dis song on stage
How it was composed is what I don't know but I can't forget is that it is the album we used to celebrate Christmas in1979! I was a young boy then, just having having fun with my friends.
I am from edo state but igbo music is my best music so far it give me joy.one love
Its not ibo its igbo or u say Biafra
@@mrpchukwuebuka5926 Igbo music nothing like Biafra music.
God bless you sister
Edo Music sef dey burst my head... My Music is a beautiful gift to life.
@@morganleonard5280 Igbo people reject Nigeria. They are Biafrans.
I don't understand the language but only the rhythm makes me feel proud I'm African
He means he's angry when people fake his music
Eyaaa i cn translate it for u
I don't know what they are saying in this song, but It hits home.... tapping my foot while typing this comment.. from South Africa 🌍...❤
Thank God, I'm an Igbo man; even when I'll cease to be a Nigerian, my Igbo-ness can never be taken from me.
I grew up in Lagos listening to this music and it made me learn Igbo language. I love highlife music.
Even me I really love high
Sir Warrior, a once in a life time musician. Continue to rest in power brother.✊
I miss the man that introduce this music to me. I was a little boy. Myself, my friends use to dance to this lovely song. None of us knows the meaning of what he is saying but the joy and happiness that comes with this track was something else. My love for the song still remain fresh. This is a good song.
Tears are rolling now as this sweet melody takes me back to Onitsha in 1980 during my formative years my gosh even now in the UK 2024 iam still rocking it God bless Dr sir warrior iam from Obodoukwu
Just like me as Ghanaian resident in U.K tears are rolling down my cheeks upon hearing sir Warrior’s voice honesty l miss Oriental Brothers good times of the 80’s during my years in Nigeria.l love Nigeria👌👌👌❤️❤️❤️
I just came across this music 2024❤❤
Mennnnh, am not an ibo but I love this music like maddddd❤❤❤❤❤
Proudly Igbo!!! 2021 and this song is still banging!! Igbo Amaka umunnem
I am from Edo state, but u this music I too go love am, one love. My people ❤️✌️
I can't stop playing my Igbo music. So proud to be born from Igbo land
Can't believe my dad who made me to love this song more is not here to dance with me on my graduation day next month. I will always remember you Mazi Monday Akabueze
With love , from Kampala Uganda.
I am half Kenyan and half Ghanaian born in America (i’m all over the place 🤣) and I love high life. My Kenyan dad loves high life and because of him I love it too.
High life is good
High life music from Ghana and Nigeria can heal u from Western hemispheric stress so l play Hi-LIFE almost everyday am a Ghanaian but l love Igbo music so much my house is full of HI-LIFE music l eat it and sleep it
Who is here in 2019👍🙌😍 all thanks to God good music till Eternity😍. Good musics brings life. Continue to rest on sir we love you😘
Am here with you
I'm with you
Same here
Lesson
Me too
This song by our own legendary Worrior is for me, both a deep entertainment and spiritual chant song. How it worked I can't explain but I played it repeatedly in my car and house while reciting Psalm 91 when I was seriously betrayed and attacked by people for whom I had practically stuck my neck. God answered like of old, fast and furious to his Glory. So whenever they come hard and u think u have not done them bad, combine OZO WU IWEM with ur favourite Psalm or hymn. You will feel the power of prophetic lamentation in this song.
I grew up around Dr Sir,Warrior, watched many of their rehearsals at Enyiogugu back then.I cried out my eye balls the day he passed on in 1999.I enjoy all his songs,Daa Warrior you're unbeatable.. sleep on!
How old was he?
Nwanne m nwoko, ka mkpụrụ obi ya zue ike. Daa Warrior was a blessing to us ndị Enyiogugu.
March 2024
The song is Evergreen
Hit my like if ur still playing this song
I use the song to encourage my self here in Southafrica.... even when it harder & harder i use this song to encourage my self here.
Never trust anybody
The street is unfriendly...
Who no come no go knw Go
I miss love @home
I miss Mum (Rose Nnem)
I miss my younger brother (Eze Big)
Chukwudi ojechi, Emeka Ojechi mentionor not mentioned
Same thing with I too, bro.
I'm listening to it here in Florida ❤❤
its well
Be stronger,im here cos. Of heartbreak 💔,but let's be strong,,life continues
I am a Ghanaian based in the United Kingdom.l spent some years in Nigeria l so much love Oriental Brothers music that l can’t express my feelings for it. I love Nigeria music in general. Nigerians too love Ghana music especially in the eastern parts of Nigeria Ghanaian bands like City Boys, African Brothers, Canadoes , Okukuseku etc etc were so much loved by the igbos that they became so famous.Honestly Ghanaians and Nigerians have something in common We’re brothers from different mothers or different fathers but enemies when it comes to football 😂😂😂
One love brother
Exactly Bro
the comment section is the most beautiful place to be as an Igbo and African
let's keep embracing our language and culture dear Africans 👑
dear future kids I was here in 2024 🥺
I am from South South i love listening to Igbo music the legendary musicians songs will remain forever
Which place is called South-South? Why not mention the name of your state and where you come from?
South South is not an identity. What tribe in SS are you?
@@ejioforemmanuel5482
He’s a kalabari man by name Lucky Cole
This music resonates home to me. It's been 18years since I have been to Nigeria. Each time I listen to this tune. I remember my late auntie who gets down to this music and becomes a nuisance amongst the Christian Mother's meeting. LOL. RIP Auntie. Sir Warrior is a Legend and always will be. This music is full of tunes and messages. Real life situations and a lavished uncensored expressions of the heart and how Sir Warrior Preached. I am from Ezinihitte Aboh Mbaise of Imo state West Africa. My love for music as a child started from Sir Warrior, Bob Marley, Osita Osadebe, Ebenezer Obey, Dan Maria Jos, and Fela Kuti. Sir Warrior delivers with a chant. I must have this music play at my wedding when the right time comes. I Bless you all for the comments here. I have sent my entire night reading through and missing my homeland
We die here lol
please come back home Nigerian is a cool and loving country
@@richypromise14 I got your reply Onye Nkem and Started 🎵🎤🎶 Replay. 'Ozo wu iwe mu" Here in Virginia experiencing rains from Hurricane Michael and can't miss home than ever. Bless
Pray that the tree planted when you where still in your villa is still there cos you might not recognize your villa or your father's compound again😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm from Uganda and this is pure beauty. Even when I don't understand what is being sung.
Asusu Igbo Amaka .....this song is so uplifting..❤️🌾🤸✨🥀
God bless ndi Igbo, God bless Sir Warrior. NDI IGBO KWEZUO NU!
Yoooooooooooooh
Those days as a little boy...I miss Kwale badly. It seems so far away. God bless sir Waarior.
Just dancing alone to this wonderful song from one of Nigeria's finest musicians........ Commenting from Dubai. The songs are evergreen.
Chai God bless u sir
We are proudly igbos
Am in Dubai too nwanne
Goosebumps, and nostalgia any time I am listening to this song. It's a common practice to come back here and listen!
It brings tears to my eyes each time because it brings back fond memories of my daddy. Oh! I miss him so much that it hurts!!! 😭😭❤️❤️
Who else but oriental brothers, many thanks to the entire band, you all are our pride, Igbo kwezu nu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡
2020, I'm still here, Sir Warrior D Legend
Me too oo 31-10-2020 am stil here
I don't understand igbo language but I love this music
Chai ma fine music
The people that helped the Biafrans tremendously to recover from Nigeria/Biafra war
Son of the soil
You are right, oriental brothers helped our people to heal the scars of war
We were born at the tail end of the war so we may not really understand the part played by this music in the healing of our people immediately after the unfortunate war. But we want to believe that it helped our people a lot in terms of recovery, given hope and bringing happiness back to the faces of those that felt abandoned in their time of dire need. RIP brotherly.
When you come to highlife Sir doctor warriors nwannem is number one,
Highlife make sense when listing to sir warriors and oriental brothers.
Rip sir warriors nwa afor.
Your music can never go.
Nwanna m, iwo onye ulo? @Eze Darlington
@@nwanerisanctus3136 Onye mbaise
My father introduced me to this masterpiece, I will introduce it to my kids too😘😘..
When ever I feel down , I play this music
If your father owned and stereotypically played this legendary Igbocious music through your childhood days, then you are old. However, this spiritual metaphoric piece of mastery from the legendary Dr. Sir Warrior and his Orientalist brothers reminds me of my late father Chief Edwin Ndoji Nwoye Nnanwuno (Udede-nakwanka 1 of Achalla kingdom) RIP Daddy 😭😭😭 we love you and miss you! March 2024 🇺🇸
I'm a proud Igbo man... nd this song makes me more igbo than ever....igbo nwere mmadu. Let's enjoy this song nd be happy....hello to the entire people of mgbowo in awgu local government area Enugwu state biafra land
2019 who is still digging this song like me ?
here i am....listening and thinking far back
Am here with you
I'm always with you on this track
Ask Soldiers. I am doing same in the Mess, NDA Kaduna.
@@vincentdamilola3790 how can I register to be in the NDA
I always remember my mom whenever I play this music .....😥😥😥
Am from delta north back in late 80s and early 90s my father use to play this music with his stereo
It was really fun.
Correct gee I dey with you.stereo things then
Who is still listing to this wonderful mouth piece in 2021💃💃💃💃💃🙄
Who's here January 2020🔥🔥
Am here with you brother.
I’m here nwanne
Right here👍 God bless and rest the soul of our Legendary Sir Warrior.
Am here 2020 listening to Dr sir warrior
I'm here live in Lagos
Am 24 now from afikpo ebonyi state, this song reminds me ma late father.... What an inspirational song
@Mcdyke Z'bbabel oooh brother m
You're 28 now. Thank God for growth. Congratulations as u count more fruitful years.
@@michaelalumandu9849
The music senior him by far.
Wow even in 2029 the music still the best who's enjoying it also 🙋🇰🇼
MTN
Man you suppose be RUclips president. Hahah.
Good music brings back good memories and good music never dies, rest on legend sir worrior, your good lagacy will alwz remain
I neva knew dt he is dead oo
Am proudly Igbo Biafran man from Mbaise Rip legend ur music is still fresh here 2020
2022....Dr. Sir Warrior of Oriental Brothers. I listen to your voice today and miss you so much. You departed from life so early. Forever memories my brother
People like this don’t have long time to spend on earth, they come spread the message and go, check out Bob Marley, fele, etc RIP
Who would’ve believed we are still listening to this great high life song from the early 80s entering into 2020! Huh? What a great music by talented musicians of all times! Oriental Brothers International... One love from Houston Texas to our great IGBO’s both home and abroad! One love👍🏾
I would like to see a shrine built in Owerri in honor of this legend . I will spearhead it if I have partners. His statue must be erected in Owerri.
Legends don't die
This man is a legend and his lyrics are unmatched by any Imo state high life band group. I am a super hard core hip hop fan and can even flow raps. But I still listen to this man's song when I feel morally down. Warrior lives on😊
I grow up listening to Dr warrior music. This one is one of my favourite track's of his song. Rest on sir warrior. June 30th 2019 we still here. Long live mbaise my father land 🇳🇬, listening from Washington DC🇺🇸
Nwa baby.. how are you, nice to see another igbo blood listening from DC. 🤗
Do and coman carry us abeg
Nwanne madu, kedu nke imere?
2024 still enjoying this great melody by Dr Sir warrior
The irony about this song is that whereas nobody knows the song composed by Sir Warrior that Tony Awoma went and recorded with Anozie, this one he (Sir Warrior) composed in anger to condemn the act has ruled the airwaves for almost 45 years, even after Sir Warrior is no more!😮
God bless África ❤️💛🖤 and all Africans brothers who are bless for have this Kind of gift and Share this beautiful music with US !!!Angola.
Who is still enjoying Sir Warrior’s everlasting tunes in 2021? Me o na forever
Part of legendary Music that can never grow old ✌✌
I forever be an igbo man.... I bless God for that
This is classic! Sam Warrior remains one of the legendary musicians ever lived. His music leads me down the memory lane. I know that Sam Warrior's music will remain evergreen.
I feel so connected to my ancestors when I listen to sir warrior. Tears fall down from my eyes. The land has eaten so many greats and will still eat. My spirit is calmed and I am able to connect to nature. Rest on sir.....
Nice
Greetings from Isu njaba imo state residing in Thailand 🇹🇭
I hardly understand his words because I was small when listened to his songs even before he died.I started hearing his songs in d 90s like from 1999 to 2000 while I was growing up still couldn't understand his words but now I do understand them.GOD bless your soul always sir Dr warrior .one love
About entering 2020 with ozo bu iwe.... Who is coming with me?
Sir Warrior and Oriental Brothers Int'l Band❤
The equilibrium and connotation of reality,an indepth lyrist and messenger of life happenings,musical prophet..
Death didnt allow u to live long..
Same wedding reception seeing the oldest getting down auntie s uncle's still got the moves make me feel like crying happy tears peace and love my fellow Nigerians and to other Africans all nations on this planet God bless
Sir Warrior it's so painful you left early but your impact in the music world will never be forgotten R I P
SIR WARRIOR HIMSELF
My greatest upon all great for all time