@TufaThanNigerianHair I am an Igbo born and raised in the America. I can definitely speak a fair amount of Igbo and understand up to 98% of my dialectal tongue. As was stated before me there are those who do take the initiative to learn Igbo on their own despite not being born in Nigeria. To preserve the Igbo language initiative has to be taken on the individual lev as well as on the community level. Those who know it should be willing to teach it rather than scorn does who don't and are willin
@Quiteness lol take it easy it was not an insult and am sorry too i did not know that you are not Igbo any way she did not bleach her skin but you were funny with that question lol
Oh...lol it just bothers me...im black...and i think the brown skin is so beautiful(im light skinned) especially the blue-black colors u see in Ghana, Senegal, and the Sudan. I cant understand why our women want to look lighter or pasty white like white ppl. I actually had a Kenyan girl(she acted like a ghetto American girl) get mad at me becuz i pointed out that Ethiopian girls will wear their natural hair no matter how nappy it is...and she got so offended cuz she always weaves hers.
@Quiteness you are right about women who wants to look lighter or pasty white to me i believe the are blind i mean the did not see what Michel Jackson looks like before died lol that is the kind of white skin that i call Oyibo peper ha ha hahahaha
@tex18100 see me see trouble oo did i said she is not natural? i was only trying to explain to Quiteness that her light skin is natural, see me oo abeg i no get person no come wound me abeg, me too i be igbo and im light skin too, biko jiri kwa nwayo oo ina agba oke speed odhi ghi mma maka na onwere onye oga abu ugbua oga ghi ahota cha ghi ofuma, gi na ya esewa okwu ebea.
@brownshuga24 There are very light skinned Nigerians. Some of them are far more lighter than the western world people.I have been to Naija and I know that to be true. Not every light skinned Nigerian woman bleaches her skin.
@DeBabysMama Actually, I wasn't referring to "every light skinned Nigerian woman." I commented that THAT particular woman had an unnatural appearance to me. I've seen plenty of light skinned people before, but her particular tone didn't appear natural...to me. Also, it's not like people around the world (Haiti and the Caribbean Islands, India, Asia, parts of Africa and beyond) don't bleach. So it's very possible that she could have done it too.
You seem to be the only person that thinks she's bleaching. Nothing about her skintone looks fake, she's as natural as it get. If you think she looks bleach then it's obvious you've have a hard time telling a natural from a fake.
@Naijagurl089 Well I disagree. Plus I don't base my opinions on what others think. so it doesn't matter to me what anybody on here thinks with respect to bleaching. thanks
Not quite problematic my dear. He is speaking Ibo or Igbo language we understand him clearly no matter what area we come from. Igbo language is rich, same people same grand parents. Enjoy mosaic .
Owerre w oke mab! Black and proud,love this one to the max,
@princeey32,I now know that u are my kind of man,ahhhhh Mbari kitchen ,Mr.Fans b4t he war,just like heaven on earth meeeeeen.Luckily for me am going down thre this xmas!
Now did is the real Imo (Owerri) song. its called bongo and i use to dance to this song or relax and listen to it whenever i go out to relax with friends in mbari kitchen, exotics , may77 inside and few other joints. those from Owerri knows what is saying...where this kind of songs are performed live to intertain people who came to drink, eat (nkwobi, ugba na kwomo agworo agwo) most times we drink tombo to digest the nkwobi or mix it with stout, well it only make me home sick out here.
I was born and live in England but luckily my parents were ardent that all of us spoke in Igbo at home therefore i do speak igbo and can read it as i started reading igbo stories from a very young age.not being able to speak your language i believe is ignorant even if it aint your fault go and learn never too late learning spanish as i write this
@MrGomez450 Well I'm sorry but there is no need to call us ignorant, just because we haven't had the opportunity. Most of us actually want to learn. I don't think it is fair, nor is it the right word to use, to call us ignorant
if i could go back in time i would want to learn igbo. its not that i didnt want to in the first place but i never learned it as a child.
being born and growing up in the US i was always being spoken to in English. all my friends were american so i picked up english. i love nigeria so much!
when i go home i always wish to talk to my people in my native language. i get sad sometimes. sigh...
i really want to learn my language so i can laugh and know what others are talking about. :(
@goldenismonica go to nigeria then. im canadian. didnt know how to speak at all. i went back home for a month and came back learning how to speak my moms language.
@goldenismonica Me too. We don't value our language enough because how can two people who speak the same language not teach it to their children? We value what we pass on to our children. Igbo's don't value their language enough. It will soon become extinct.
@goldenismonica I know a LOT of igbos who live in Lagos and even those who live in Igbo speaking places who do not know how to speak the language. I have one close friend who says that if her grandmother didn't speak it to her, she would have never learned, and she grew up in Igbo land. Look at all the people doing the Naija/Nigerian tags and when they come to the question of do they speak the language, NONE of them know, and they ALL grew up in Nigeria.
@AudreyTheProvocative Of course. Actually it involves none of the Igbo speakers because they speak Igbo, but it involves the GROWING majority of the Igbo people. We have family friends who are Igbo TEACHERS whose children do not know the language. I have NEVER met an Igbo person who was born and raised in America who knows how to speak their language. I have said EVERYTHING there is to say to our parents generation and still they REFUSE to teach us. Igbo will become an extinct language.
The possibility exists that Igbo would become an extinct language, but possibility does not entail certainty. Merely because some Igbo teachers have children that do not speak Igbo language does not mean that other Igbo teachers and speakers would not teach their children Igbo, nor does it mean that such individuals would not learn Igbo on their own accord. Thus, no guarantee exists that the Igbo language would die for that reasoning alone. I enjoy your channel, by the way.
its really not about creavity all same dance routine you see are based on ancient dancing tip thats why its call farback or school.this kind of old culture.you all know christianity and a bit of secularization has taken the world over
Mbaise akwa unu a mutala otu...Apirinwa nwa south guru nje dede...owu ujo? Dee gi Billy owu kwa Billy Umuoma Okpofe....lol ehhhhhnnnn eh nna guwara anyi egwu oma.....lol
I love Igbo music and this is one of them. I do not understand the language, but since it's called oldschool, the palmwine should at least be in calabash. Thanks
obasi ka mu giri yo gi nna, post more of this Pastor Apiriwa hits, post all his video from this album...cos this boy is the closest thing our generation has to the old Peacock international and if you find sunny bobo's video post em too aight men big ups to you, boy i played this in one M5 (mbaise) party in New jersey aboy see dance
could you believe that sunny bobo is now on youtube though not all but very nice one.hoping to see the rest VCD soon.i'm so glad.they have really made my day.lots of thanks to Xfinic for adding this video in youtube.
Shame to me i forget all about this
Harrahshow 4 months ago
i feel u bro,uwa di egwu right from genesisi nwanne,.......keep it up bro
TheDoubleten 6 months ago
i'm a cameroonian,i love this music, cant stop listening to it. Infact i'm working on learning igbo dance , I'm getting there.
corely91 6 months ago in playlist MErcy me
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adaezeude92 7 months ago
@TufaThanNigerianHair I am an Igbo born and raised in the America. I can definitely speak a fair amount of Igbo and understand up to 98% of my dialectal tongue. As was stated before me there are those who do take the initiative to learn Igbo on their own despite not being born in Nigeria. To preserve the Igbo language initiative has to be taken on the individual lev as well as on the community level. Those who know it should be willing to teach it rather than scorn does who don't and are willin
Naijagyal01 7 months ago
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UndergroundJazzA 8 months ago
obino bros, was geht ab
freddyfresh1000 11 months ago
come let me teach u igbo darl
penzeman 1 year ago
what areas of Igboland comprise the spoken central Igbo?
Nnfefe 1 year ago
one love
REGGAEGOD7 1 year ago
traditional indeed
pachelli egbuna
chidoboy818 1 year ago
look am igbo i have light skin and people
always think am mix race ok. am proper igbo boy
and someone been light skin in igbo land
is comon ok. this girl on this video is natural light skin
tex18100 1 year ago
@tex18100
tex18100 1 year ago
What !!!!!!
investments784 1 year ago
i really love this. the tune is just so soothing and sweet to the ears
lovelyricos 1 year ago
love the igbo tradition. don't see my self being any other tribe...i just simply love it
lovelyricos 1 year ago
Uwa di egwu o! Thanks for posting.
historian186 1 year ago
My son thank you very much for this music, this is the real culture of ndi Igbo.
lucs.
lusaro100 1 year ago
Did that tall woman bleach her skin?
Quiteness 1 year ago
@Quiteness otu ocha obara ala lam na isi chei ara agbagbuolam
ndjoe1 1 year ago
@ndjoe1
I dont know what that means
Quiteness 1 year ago
@Quiteness lol take it easy it was not an insult and am sorry too i did not know that you are not Igbo any way she did not bleach her skin but you were funny with that question lol
ndjoe1 1 year ago
@ndjoe1
Oh...lol it just bothers me...im black...and i think the brown skin is so beautiful(im light skinned) especially the blue-black colors u see in Ghana, Senegal, and the Sudan. I cant understand why our women want to look lighter or pasty white like white ppl. I actually had a Kenyan girl(she acted like a ghetto American girl) get mad at me becuz i pointed out that Ethiopian girls will wear their natural hair no matter how nappy it is...and she got so offended cuz she always weaves hers.
Quiteness 1 year ago
@Quiteness you are right about women who wants to look lighter or pasty white to me i believe the are blind i mean the did not see what Michel Jackson looks like before died lol that is the kind of white skin that i call Oyibo peper ha ha hahahaha
ndjoe1 1 year ago
@ndjoe1 look am igbo i have light skin and people
always think am mix race ok. am proper igbo boy
and someone been light skin in igbo land
is comon ok. this girl on this video is natural
tex18100 1 year ago
@tex18100 see me see trouble oo did i said she is not natural? i was only trying to explain to Quiteness that her light skin is natural, see me oo abeg i no get person no come wound me abeg, me too i be igbo and im light skin too, biko jiri kwa nwayo oo ina agba oke speed odhi ghi mma maka na onwere onye oga abu ugbua oga ghi ahota cha ghi ofuma, gi na ya esewa okwu ebea.
ndjoe1 1 year ago
@ndjoe1 I AM SORRY SIS
tex18100 1 year ago
@tex18100 nothin do you, but u go comot dat sis coz i be bross
ndjoe1 1 year ago
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@ndjoe1 I AM SORRY SIS
tex18100 1 year ago
@tex18100 Actually her skin looked very unnatural to me. It didn't have a natural hue. I noticed the strangeness right off. She looks bleached.
brownshuga24 1 year ago
@brownshuga24 Yo Mama Looks Bleached.
MrSivram28 1 year ago
@brownshuga24 There are very light skinned Nigerians. Some of them are far more lighter than the western world people.I have been to Naija and I know that to be true. Not every light skinned Nigerian woman bleaches her skin.
DeBabysMama 1 year ago
@DeBabysMama Actually, I wasn't referring to "every light skinned Nigerian woman." I commented that THAT particular woman had an unnatural appearance to me. I've seen plenty of light skinned people before, but her particular tone didn't appear natural...to me. Also, it's not like people around the world (Haiti and the Caribbean Islands, India, Asia, parts of Africa and beyond) don't bleach. So it's very possible that she could have done it too.
brownshuga24 1 year ago
@brownshuga24
You seem to be the only person that thinks she's bleaching. Nothing about her skintone looks fake, she's as natural as it get. If you think she looks bleach then it's obvious you've have a hard time telling a natural from a fake.
Naijagurl089 1 year ago
@Naijagurl089 Well I disagree. Plus I don't base my opinions on what others think. so it doesn't matter to me what anybody on here thinks with respect to bleaching. thanks
brownshuga24 1 year ago
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@Quiteness look am igbo i have light skin and people
always think am mix race ok. am proper igbo boy
and someone been light skin in igbo land
is comon ok. this girl on this video is natural
tex18100 1 day ago
tex18100 1 year ago
@Quiteness Her complexion just doesn't look natural to me. I mean I noticed that right away.
brownshuga24 1 year ago
afomann007, make one cd 4 me abeg
ikwere 1 year ago
hey im igbo and my parents are to can you try sonie bobo
ezeanii10 1 year ago
Not quite problematic my dear. He is speaking Ibo or Igbo language we understand him clearly no matter what area we come from. Igbo language is rich, same people same grand parents. Enjoy mosaic .
nathyokoro 1 year ago
i want to learn this language IGBO
pepogomesmendes 1 year ago 2
@nathyokoro Nnfefe is Congolese and knows nothing! 'Problematic' my foot..lol!
vixxy02 1 year ago
poblematic dialect, not to mention the T
Central Igbo can't be traceable to Owerri
Nnfefe 2 years ago
I LOVE OWERRER
SuperDestructionbros 2 years ago
Owerre w oke mab! Black and proud,love this one to the max,
@princeey32,I now know that u are my kind of man,ahhhhh Mbari kitchen ,Mr.Fans b4t he war,just like heaven on earth meeeeeen.Luckily for me am going down thre this xmas!
sleekamal 2 years ago
Now did is the real Imo (Owerri) song. its called bongo and i use to dance to this song or relax and listen to it whenever i go out to relax with friends in mbari kitchen, exotics , may77 inside and few other joints. those from Owerri knows what is saying...where this kind of songs are performed live to intertain people who came to drink, eat (nkwobi, ugba na kwomo agworo agwo) most times we drink tombo to digest the nkwobi or mix it with stout, well it only make me home sick out here.
princeyy32 2 years ago
Proud to be an Mbaise man! Nothing like hearing Igbo in it's true form. Lovely.
papazizu 2 years ago
my dad loves this song
hotqueen12345 2 years ago
I was born and live in England but luckily my parents were ardent that all of us spoke in Igbo at home therefore i do speak igbo and can read it as i started reading igbo stories from a very young age.not being able to speak your language i believe is ignorant even if it aint your fault go and learn never too late learning spanish as i write this
MrGomez450 2 years ago 4
@MrGomez450 Well I'm sorry but there is no need to call us ignorant, just because we haven't had the opportunity. Most of us actually want to learn. I don't think it is fair, nor is it the right word to use, to call us ignorant
Qyana94 1 year ago
if i could go back in time i would want to learn igbo. its not that i didnt want to in the first place but i never learned it as a child.
being born and growing up in the US i was always being spoken to in English. all my friends were american so i picked up english. i love nigeria so much!
when i go home i always wish to talk to my people in my native language. i get sad sometimes. sigh...
i really want to learn my language so i can laugh and know what others are talking about. :(
goldenismonica 2 years ago 19
Many have similar case.However a trip home maybe during holidays can be helpful.Besides there are online tutorials.Good idea.
thirdexodus2008 2 years ago 2
in this economy there is no monet to travel. sigh...
i havent been in just about 2 years.
goldenismonica 2 years ago
you not alone
fdm03chick 2 years ago
Never tooo late, can start now. I learnt German language at 30, and now I am perfect with that language. It is all about your will power.
afromann007 2 years ago 14
@goldenismonica my sister i feel you. It's never too late though
betadayz 1 year ago
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@betadayz
yeah...but i feel it would be very time consuming and i dont have all that time on my hands.
goldenismonica 1 year ago
@goldenismonica
my dear its never too late.
blackcoffe75104 1 year ago
@blackcoffe75104
yeah...but i feel it would be very time consuming and i dont have all that time on my hands.
goldenismonica 1 year ago
@goldenismonica go to nigeria then. im canadian. didnt know how to speak at all. i went back home for a month and came back learning how to speak my moms language.
tdotstudda 1 year ago
@goldenismonica Me too. We don't value our language enough because how can two people who speak the same language not teach it to their children? We value what we pass on to our children. Igbo's don't value their language enough. It will soon become extinct.
TufaThanNigerianHair 7 months ago
@TufaThanNigerianHair i dont think it will become extinct, maybe here in the US and other western countries.
goldenismonica 7 months ago
@goldenismonica I know a LOT of igbos who live in Lagos and even those who live in Igbo speaking places who do not know how to speak the language. I have one close friend who says that if her grandmother didn't speak it to her, she would have never learned, and she grew up in Igbo land. Look at all the people doing the Naija/Nigerian tags and when they come to the question of do they speak the language, NONE of them know, and they ALL grew up in Nigeria.
TufaThanNigerianHair 7 months ago
@TufaThanNigerianHair
But that might not represent a majority of Igbo speakers.
AudreyTheProvocative 7 months ago
@AudreyTheProvocative Of course. Actually it involves none of the Igbo speakers because they speak Igbo, but it involves the GROWING majority of the Igbo people. We have family friends who are Igbo TEACHERS whose children do not know the language. I have NEVER met an Igbo person who was born and raised in America who knows how to speak their language. I have said EVERYTHING there is to say to our parents generation and still they REFUSE to teach us. Igbo will become an extinct language.
TufaThanNigerianHair 7 months ago
@TufaThanNigerianHair
The possibility exists that Igbo would become an extinct language, but possibility does not entail certainty. Merely because some Igbo teachers have children that do not speak Igbo language does not mean that other Igbo teachers and speakers would not teach their children Igbo, nor does it mean that such individuals would not learn Igbo on their own accord. Thus, no guarantee exists that the Igbo language would die for that reasoning alone. I enjoy your channel, by the way.
AudreyTheProvocative 7 months ago
@AudreyTheProvocative This is true. There is no guarantee. We can only hope for the best. Thanks for the comment!
TufaThanNigerianHair 7 months ago
@TufaThanNigerianHair you're right. its pretty sad. I'm already making an effort to learn it and I'm coming along pretty fine.
goldenismonica 7 months ago
@goldenismonica same thing here
aacdfg 4 months ago
@goldenismonica .....vry easy if you put in more intrest on it,i was like you before but now i can speak vry good
ikechukwu38 3 months ago
Stop copy writing,they should be creative and create their own,non-creative local musicians in Ibo-land
aguwhite 2 years ago
People of today can not make progress if they have no clue of what thier past looked like.this is a story of traditional conotation.
jeunnehomme 2 years ago
aguneze, ahiara..kwenu oo!!!!!!!!!
yedi1234 2 years ago
its really not about creavity all same dance routine you see are based on ancient dancing tip thats why its call farback or school.this kind of old culture.you all know christianity and a bit of secularization has taken the world over
abum91 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
All dance routine of our traditional musicians on Youtube seem to follow the same format. Is Nigerian lacking in creativity?
Wavecurve 2 years ago
YES this is not oldschool, where is the non-christian traditional music of the olden days? culture is gettin lost!
its not a loss of creativity but commercializing music and mixing it with fancy traditional dresses.
sir warrior is oldskool!
bL4CK4TT4CK 2 years ago 3
the routine you referred to is the culture and tradition of Ndi-Igbo. Hope you don't want us to sing and dance like ndi-congo or Americans?
afromann007 2 years ago 11
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igbobeauty 1 year ago
@Wavecurve its called cultural dance for a reason - we are Igbo's thats how we do it elewe ukwu egbuo ewu (looking nash killing goat lol )
igbobeauty 1 year ago
Nice video! Wonderful
54spiritedwill54 2 years ago
this music deyooo.I dig it, Canada haloo
kindnessca 3 years ago
Pastor ji si ike inu go?
thirdexodus2008 3 years ago
IS ALWAYS LOADIN WITHOUT PLAYING
ebykingsley 3 years ago
Mbaise akwa unu a mutala otu...Apirinwa nwa south guru nje dede...owu ujo? Dee gi Billy owu kwa Billy Umuoma Okpofe....lol ehhhhhnnnn eh nna guwara anyi egwu oma.....lol
OctaveEars 3 years ago
uwaa di-egwu oh! If reincarnation is real, I'll still reincarnate an Igbo man, right away from Imo... hometown m g'abukwa Mabise oooh!
korasol 3 years ago 3
Egwu ke atokalam ahu. Enyioko Igbalia la, Eziudo kwenu! Anyi na abia.
papazizu 3 years ago
Umunne unu agbalia la, egwu ke atokalam ahu.Eziudo Mbaise kwenu!
papazizu 3 years ago
nawaa pastor apirwa on youtube,this guy is not aware of this success,na my guy.he deserve the acceptance
abum91 3 years ago
pls o how can i download dis song?
adaikeoha 3 years ago
Aba na waaaaaaaaoh! Enyimba city is the best. Abiola dey salute..Ngwa Rd boys how now? NACO campus akam no n'elu....
diezzell 3 years ago
please how can i get this song?
adaikeoha 3 years ago
I love Igbo music and this is one of them. I do not understand the language, but since it's called oldschool, the palmwine should at least be in calabash. Thanks
johnkenn2008 3 years ago
that fair complexioned dancer with beads is sure a beauty!!!!!
nachikor 3 years ago
I don't think he is a real Pastor, The pastor could be his nick name. But he is a good singer.
lordcimek 3 years ago
Eye rov Owerri di landi offu sikamers.
ampleoppourtunity 3 years ago
Afromman,
obasi ka mu giri yo gi nna, post more of this Pastor Apiriwa hits, post all his video from this album...cos this boy is the closest thing our generation has to the old Peacock international and if you find sunny bobo's video post em too aight men big ups to you, boy i played this in one M5 (mbaise) party in New jersey aboy see dance
OctaveEars 3 years ago
@OctaveEars do it yourself.
fayahsoul 1 year ago
Nice Video.
africanbeauty777 3 years ago
This is a beautiful music. Can you post more of Pastor Apiriwa's music. and Saro Wiwa if you have it. Keep Igbo music strong....
SLIMFIT87 3 years ago
Wonderful video. Nwanne Dalu!
Ejaik
ejaiktony 3 years ago
Nice video.wowoooooooooooooooooo
agathanwafor 3 years ago
could u plssssssss upload sunnybobo?
cant blive he's not on yt
chinma85 3 years ago 2
could you believe that sunny bobo is now on youtube though not all but very nice one.hoping to see the rest VCD soon.i'm so glad.they have really made my day.lots of thanks to Xfinic for adding this video in youtube.
agathanwafor 3 years ago
abeg post the link!
chinma85 3 years ago
just log on to youtube and type sunny bobo and music will come.Cheers.
agathanwafor 3 years ago