Akuku na egu. The story here is exactly what our people do. The man was a greedy theif, it was all about 419 action. He was cought coz the developed country has register and records but in africa no. He taught he was in africa and could not be traced nor recagnize but rether was killed. The evil that men do....
Unfortunately I don't t speak Igbo or any language but English. I love this song's tune and love watching the dances. Please share what this song is about. Does the song's title mean guilty or not guilty? Is the singer giving advice to a man cheating on his wife?
And would someone please share the "peas and corn" idiom that esmanele mentioned in that post a year ago?
Thanks.
-an African American sister who is trying to learn more about African cultures.
I love to see Mr Morocco Mmaduka do justice to his musics. This guy can dance. The same is for late Nwankwo Aghadiagu of Awkuzu. you'll love the grace of Morocco's dance steps! Ozoemena Nsugbe's music supply the lost tribes in Igbo music while Morocco's add the vibes.
This is one of day reason why I must surely go back to my mother land.The reason why so many people are runing out of mother land is because of hardship.but we must come back home
Morocco and Ozoemena Nsugbe needs to get back to basic and stop this nonsense of praise singing they deviated since the dawn of the 1990s. Through their effort, they had a hand in promoting and glamorising 419, chieftaincy tussles in Igboland where people that has no business in ezeship decide that they will become the eze because they had the money.
No doubt morrocco is a great ekpili musician but he hardly ever produce his own hits. He always add igba to somebody's music and tell a story on it. Its not fair that he plagairised people's music like that. This music is my town's man music, seven seven, okonkwo asaa na enugwu-ukwu " nwodu na dominic" seven seven in his blessed memory. asaa nabo na enugwu-ukwu. i have his tapes whenever am able to convert his tapes to cd, i can upload his songs.
Oh this is so nice... another cracker from Morocco Maduka. I love his solemn style and his Egu Ikpili genre of music. He always tells stories with his tracks which depicts our true culture as Africans. Love them to bits...
codewit? You are doing a great job, i bet you deserve to be awarded and nominated. You are doing such a great job for we igbo abiders residing abroad. Pls try and upload ''UDUBUNCHI OGARANYA N'MAKWANU NMA N'OKOROBIA, and also try to upload ''EZEGO'' and OZOEMENA NSUGBE's music, we need all these flows to keep our brain back at home, we can't forget our root cos we them black jewz they ever saw.
Hi codewit. Thanks so much for the great work you're doing for those of us overseas. I enjoy your collection a lot. keep it up and may God bless you. Please can you get OZOEMENA NSUGBE's music,especially the one called 'IGBO PRESIDENT NOW OR NEVER' released in 2007. Thanks so much again. Mathew, London
watch this : Nigeria - Uzodinma Okpechi - I Go Chop Your Dollar
jordynizer 5 months ago
nke onye metalu ka odili ya means: you reap what you sow
nemothablak 8 months ago
For me i think what he is actually saying is the guilty-or nor the-guilty.
mark00756 1 year ago
Oohhh my darling, ooohh my darlinng, my dear husband ooo, ooohhh my daaarling. Maduka, you're the best!
signor50 1 year ago
like the way he says it........ iGility.....Igbotique
Nnfefe 1 year ago
Akuku na egu. The story here is exactly what our people do. The man was a greedy theif, it was all about 419 action. He was cought coz the developed country has register and records but in africa no. He taught he was in africa and could not be traced nor recagnize but rether was killed. The evil that men do....
amatyable 2 years ago
Unfortunately I don't t speak Igbo or any language but English. I love this song's tune and love watching the dances. Please share what this song is about. Does the song's title mean guilty or not guilty? Is the singer giving advice to a man cheating on his wife?
And would someone please share the "peas and corn" idiom that esmanele mentioned in that post a year ago?
Thanks.
-an African American sister who is trying to learn more about African cultures.
Azizip17 2 years ago 4
@Azizip17 thats exactly what the song is saying and its about someone a man cheating o his wife..we can go charting for more details..haha
tonydaymn 2 years ago
@Azizip17 good to learn
sunsethlabisa 1 year ago
@Azizip17 good to learn
sunsethlabisa 1 year ago
@Azizip17 going off of how he turns and gets a good look at her behind in the white pants its about love young love:)
hairspeaks 1 year ago
Baby i want to telli you somtin...from today onwards iburu my personal wife...Nwaemeka idu is a big fool to play such game with Amina
chikaolido 2 years ago
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chikaolido 2 years ago
Morroco please upload nwata kwacha aka na orlu for us you are really indigeneous man and a man's culture is his identity.
dumkelv 2 years ago
Morocco Maduka is the best eachtime i listen to this man music its make me wanna go back to nigeria while im here in unitedstate
onyeka30 2 years ago
I love to see Mr Morocco Mmaduka do justice to his musics. This guy can dance. The same is for late Nwankwo Aghadiagu of Awkuzu. you'll love the grace of Morocco's dance steps! Ozoemena Nsugbe's music supply the lost tribes in Igbo music while Morocco's add the vibes.
igbos27 2 years ago
can somone plz upload ifeoma by morocco thanx
ebube6 2 years ago
This is one of day reason why I must surely go back to my mother land.The reason why so many people are runing out of mother land is because of hardship.but we must come back home
polasal0088 2 years ago
Thank you codewit, pls see if you can upload more of Ezigbo Obiligbo, Ekwagbali Anyanwu, Nwakwo Aghadiagu and Onuzulike Udemgba. God bless you.
igbos27 2 years ago
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tonyeokechukwu 2 years ago
If you have Nwatakwocha please upload that one as well....thanks...nwoke m
Madiebo 2 years ago
Morocco DA - LU
TheCe7 2 years ago
maduka more props to ue elbow jare,nke onye metalu ko oburo...nothin fit do u.iga diri mehn.
chikeziem 3 years ago
Morocco and Ozoemena Nsugbe needs to get back to basic and stop this nonsense of praise singing they deviated since the dawn of the 1990s. Through their effort, they had a hand in promoting and glamorising 419, chieftaincy tussles in Igboland where people that has no business in ezeship decide that they will become the eze because they had the money.
zuwobaki 3 years ago
True talk.
PRICEGATE 2 years ago
No doubt morrocco is a great ekpili musician but he hardly ever produce his own hits. He always add igba to somebody's music and tell a story on it. Its not fair that he plagairised people's music like that. This music is my town's man music, seven seven, okonkwo asaa na enugwu-ukwu " nwodu na dominic" seven seven in his blessed memory. asaa nabo na enugwu-ukwu. i have his tapes whenever am able to convert his tapes to cd, i can upload his songs.
AmaOnyeOgabu 3 years ago
esmanele you are right! you know we talk with edioms, Obe na Oka! Kolanyi akiko morocco.
A.B.A 4 LYFE.
biafranbornnigger 3 years ago
Nkwa!!!
nachikor 3 years ago
Very interesting story. A lesson for some fast ones
appollopd 3 years ago
Haha! I love this! Idi Gility or no Gility...lmao!!!! Morocco you rock. Codewit, ndewo.
grafikdon 3 years ago
what a song. this song reminds me of pea and corn (ube na oka). If u are a Igboman, u should understand what i am talking about. more of this codewit
esmanele 3 years ago
yea
henreo4u 3 years ago
Oh this is so nice... another cracker from Morocco Maduka. I love his solemn style and his Egu Ikpili genre of music. He always tells stories with his tracks which depicts our true culture as Africans. Love them to bits...
bellemskey 3 years ago
Morocco at the height of his fame...nice
kenslay 3 years ago
what a song. i di guilty or not guilty? too funny.
esmanele 3 years ago
codewit? You are doing a great job, i bet you deserve to be awarded and nominated. You are doing such a great job for we igbo abiders residing abroad. Pls try and upload ''UDUBUNCHI OGARANYA N'MAKWANU NMA N'OKOROBIA, and also try to upload ''EZEGO'' and OZOEMENA NSUGBE's music, we need all these flows to keep our brain back at home, we can't forget our root cos we them black jewz they ever saw.
A.B.A 4 LYFE.
biafranbornnigger 3 years ago
code u the best. thanks sandra from LA
ogerising 3 years ago
gility or not gility lmao
ebonydean 3 years ago
lmao....lol
Madiebo 2 years ago
Hi codewit. Thanks so much for the great work you're doing for those of us overseas. I enjoy your collection a lot. keep it up and may God bless you. Please can you get OZOEMENA NSUGBE's music,especially the one called 'IGBO PRESIDENT NOW OR NEVER' released in 2007. Thanks so much again. Mathew, London
demat2007 3 years ago