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  • Your parents are from Etche? Small World! My parents are from Rivers State too and they're from Port-Harcourt. So you speak Ikwerre?

  • Can't help but dance to this one<3

  • "Ichena Madu bu Ewu" means "Do you think we (Humans/People) are stupid like goats" Product of cheating experiences.Oriental Brothers' popular product! Ezeokoli Eric Okwu (of Aguata,Anambra State,Nigeria). l live in California, USA.

  • ala owerre anyi .

  • oh i so so love this song..i know he is saying some thing abt God. acknowledging God since am not Igbo, i dnt know d precise word.

  • @daptiff8 only 3 lines of sentences repeated over and over again, yet a masterpiece, if this is not genius, then what is?

  • i like this song alot

  • Mmadu abu ewu!!!...., Man pikin no be goat!!!.

    Vintage Oriental.

  • na wa oooo datpiff8 u really wan kill person here wth this classic tune. somebody plssssssssssss turn back the hands of time. this is d jam way back.

  • This music really takes me back home. It is authentic and i'm proud to be a nigerian where culture and tradition are held to the highest order.

    Thanks Oriental Brothers. Ugo- California.

  • I remember this song on the radio station in my grandfather,s old AM radio tuner... when he went to market leaving the radio behind, this lovely tune comes playing on air and i felt comforted being alone without my grown ups.... Old memories hihihihi... now i can really picture this old radio playing this same song once again in my minds eye.... LOVE YOU GREATLY NAIJA; LONG LIVE NAIJA; LONG LIVE MY FATHERLAND; LONG LIVE NIGERIANS

  • I remember this song on the radio station in my grandfather,s old AM radio tuner... when he went to market leaving the radio behind, this lovely tune comes playing on air and i felt comforted being alone without my grown ups.... Old memories hihihihi... now i can really picture this old radio playing this same song once again in my minds eye.... LOVE YOU GREATLY NAIJA; LONG LIVE NAIJA; LONG LIVE MY FATHERLAND; LONG LIVE NIGERIANS

  • I remember this song on the radio station in my grandfather old AM radio tuner... when he went to market leaving the radio behind, this lovely tune comes playing on air and i felt comforted being alone without my grown ups.... Old memories hihihihi... now i can really picture this old radio playing this song once again in my minds eye.... LOVE YOU GREATLY NAIJA; LONG LIVE NAIJA; LONG LIVE MY FATHERLAND; LONG LIVE NIGERIANS

  • WOW.this brings back sweet childhood memories..dad used to play this song most sundays....lovely!!!!!!!

  • He who says that Nigeria cannot or will never unite should read this.I was born and grew up in the city of Benin,but i knew and still know every word in this song even though i am esan by tribe,The power to unify is by far greater than the power to devide

  • This is pretty original for those of us came up in 70's Bongo. Thanks a lot.

  • This is the ultimate music in the 70's and will continue in the twenty thirties. it is anwu anwu.

  • growing up in benin city in the 70's,this song still brings back alot of emotion,memories and nostalgie

  • Can you please upload at least 15 mins of this song since YouTube increased it to 15 mins....thanks daalu ...

  • I am remember this song playing in radio station and bars en my homeland.

    My thanks for sharing this african heritage

  • EGWU DIA!!!!

  • this is old school

  • No matter all they do to destroy the Igbo spirit,we will NEVER die.Udo diri umunna m.

  • Ah! Nigeria was once a lovely place. Happy days.

  • This song reminds me of my youngster dayz living at #8 Azikiwe street in Port-Harcourt.I could hear oriental bros playing at Gondola hotel at Azikiwe street and Ikwerre rd.was very anxious to see them but,I was too young to get in the concert.Ever since,I became a big fan and alwayz will be.One Nigeria!

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  • thanks alot for giving us the opportunity to enjoy this music, old school, thanks umunnem na st louis

  • This song gives me home sick anytime i listen 2 it...... God has blessed Nigeria, i know things will be okay someday.......where ever u are have it in your mind 9ija be our home......uchechuckwu in Ohio state....

  • I lost my mum and dad when i was a kid and this song brings so much memories.I still remember my mum always dancing very early on Saturday morning. Amazing

  • may their gentle soul rest in peace Amen...always remember them in ur prayers...

  • @MsJanobi sorry 4 the lost may there soul rest in perfect peace Amen........ uche from Ohio state

  • thanks Uche, stay blessed

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  • Who no try no go know

  • I though a Gambian a neighbor of ours who used to work in Nigeria brought back the album that had this particular song and played it constantly and it brings back fun memories, thanks

  • Great music with strong and sweet words. Giood for those who can understand and comprehend it. Warrior did his best in the music world. datpiff8 thans a lot man.. you have tried.

  • I THANK GOD FOR MY LIFE IN MALAYSIA

  • I remember this song was and still is played at every nigerian party over and over and all remember as a kid was waiting in line at parties for the food while this song was so loud that i couldnt hear anything else that was going on...Gotta love being nigerian

  • TRUE!!!!

  • Oh, when our culture and tradition were raw- theold good days! Sir War, rest in peace.

  • TRUE STATEMENT

  • datpiff8,tanx indeed for this track,

  • I like this song so much including the version by Uche, Warrior's Son. Can we have the one by Uche Posted... I have the VCD... Very nice

    Ugo

  • This track was also played by Uche warrior and his younger brother the very day my parents celebrated their 25 years of marriage on the 21th day of december 2008. Peter Malaysia

  • This album was released right after Kabaka left the band. As you can hear they ask him "Iche shi a manu wu ewu?" That means "Do you think that man is dumb like a goat? Great song. I wish the audio was stronger. Thanks for posting.

  • I love this . ikworiko

  • IMO ALL THE WAY !!!

  • we were raised up with the songs of oriental brothers, I was told that my parents named me after this song, until now I still feel this song is for me.

    their songs are playing a very big role in my and I appreciate.

  • ODOGWU!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • actually my parents are both from River State Nigeria. I was born in The US. I love Nigerian music and I just post my favorite tunes. Mainly from NAija Parties

  • So, what part of River State are ur parents from?

  • Etche

  • are you from imo state naija

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