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  • proud urhobo gal....thats me

  • Naija Forever!

  • I really love like this song,grew up listening to it.

  • Merci, Ah mes 6 ans ,7,8.........ans c´etait le beau tps

  • Mhen ... this Lady is great .

  • nicee 

  • Pretty lady - is this urhobo?

  • @Picture111 yes

  • music back then had good message and great melody. now terry g dem don spoil everything

  • l,m from benin, but Edna was one of my favourite musician,love her.

  • yhank you up loader. this is a flash back to those good old days. lovely

  • i wish i could see her now, i was very young when she released this music, i just remember my late mother, may her soul rest in peace.

  • @greatcollins To see her ? u need to come to Netherland where she lives now ok

  • awesome

  • That was the era when music had meaning. Thank you Edna.

  • THIS WAS WHEN WESTERN CULTURE HAS NOT DOMINATE NIGERIA MUSIC INDUSTRY, NICE SONG,.

  • I saw Evi Edana Oghli at Paris,France around 2006-2007.She was looking much more younger and beautiful.At first I did'nt believe it.We talked and said she was walking her new album.I hope she made it and will be glad to listen to her gracious voice

  • Oghene Me (My God)

  • I LOVE THIS SONG I MISS NAIRALAND.

  • am a man but damn! this song made me cry...reminds me of the good old days in naija

  • I'd rather have a mix of old school and new school...lol

  • naija oh my sweet naija is the place to be if not for thief thief and corruption...oh i remember when my father always play this in his turntable...edna we love you

  • glad to see this lady on youtube, love her music..........

  • GOD bless you 4 this song

  • music that unite all in nigeria

  • this song is still very good one of those song that both christian,Muslim,pagan play in Nigeria in those days .

  • Abi na Isoko. Me no know.

  • @chung1chu she is isoko

  • @joyojo1000

    I hear you Isoko woman. You just dey holla everywhere say she be Isoko. Nobody want take am from you. Do you know the difference between Isoko and Urhobo language is similar to the difference between an Nnewi man's language and an Owerri or Onitsha man's?

  • @chung1chu ,she is an isoko

  • @joyojo1000

    in fact we don take am from una. She is now igbo. But erm, e be like say she don run o. Isoko people don take am back. Well, one trailer load of kpo kpo garri and they will release her again.

    I don dey mad o.

  • @chung1chu lol! She don run leave una o! I hear say she dey for France wid Oyibo.....no be me talk am o!..lol!

  • One of Urhobo's finest. The people that gave the world Kpo Kpo garri.

  • This song is making me home sick right now...There is no place like home.

    I love my country Nigeria no matter what.

  • rasta rythm

  • nice song! thank u evi

  • Ohhhhhhhh!!! This song surely threathens to bring tears to my eyes.....

    I miss home badly.

  • Oh God I feel like crying.

    Oh Nigeria, I will never forget you!

  • isoko wa doooooh, i wish the niger delta peace. such a lovely song, i miss home

  • Please someone should upload Emma Ogosi's Weekend show, Devil Woman, or Ebe Awele di oh!

    Thanks!

  • Chei ! man don old true true ooh , how time runs . Where is Evi , is she still into music ?

  • i love this song, remind me of the good old days.....although i dont know what she is saying, still the best.............viva Evi!!

  • na wah oo, play play man just old, this song for me still be like say na yesterday e come out. this song makes me think a lot when i was a kid and still makes me think now

  • chai !!!!!..man don dey AGE ooo... i miss home badly!!.. tha days of living in ALAPERE,KETU!.

  • I never thought Icould find this song in the net It makes me remember my father whom I havent seen for the past 17 years.

  • I like this song though I don't know what she's saying!!

  • ahhh sweet memories.

    why do i have to grow up!! takes me back to when i was 4 and when i was soo in love with this song, i still love it till this day.

  • @nweye

    You be Ekpeye man?

  • @chung1chu

    or woman?

  • 10x for posting.God bless you,I've never thought that i can find this song again. KEEP POSTING

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  • let the mother sing this or play this when he want the child to sleep.

    simply sentimental

  • Super Star!

  • I really love it when she sings in her native language!

  • I love this woman. Her music blesses my mood. Each time I hear this resonating voice as clear as a tambourine, memories of my childhood bitter, sweet start swimming in. . . Evi Edna Ogoli Ogosi where are you? You deserve a cognisant place in Nigeria's music books for developing a nouveau version of raggae in your mother-tongue; that is ORIGINALITY. Cheers . . .

  • nawa oh i don old, dis song brings lovely memories a time wen i had no worries. God bless!

  • Haaaa !!! na 4 self haaaaaaaaaaaa can't stop laughing. The way you put the words together made me laugh so hard. I don old haaaa loving it, blessings from above

  • what language is she singing in?

  • she is singin in urhobo lang, nx tune

  • It's actually Isoko but they are closely related.

  • ..brotherly u r 2 much o!!!!!!!! much hailing to u.thanks 4 posting this classic......if noe b say u b guy,i 4 like KISS u....thanks bro u made my day.GOD BLESS.

  • Cometh the man, cometh the moment.

  • my name is oghene........ lol

  • this song has remained a melody to my heart since i was a child ,i wonder if i can ever meet edna .Dera New jersey

  • i never liked her music. how come i sing along? still remember the words as if it was yesterday?

  • yeah ,you never liked but you loved it lol

  • i luv this music. :)

  • where she now? 9ice one, good looking ya all.

  • a music that brought me thinking my infancy all day. its hard too cooooool. luv it so much.

  • i like this video.can you post orits williks video.please

  • O my Dear Sister;) im feeling you<<<i was young when i wsa listening to this track:now i hear it & m&ke me to flsh back at then

  • WOW!!! i haven't heard this song in ages. I was...like...12 years old when it came out. ROFL!!! OOOOH!!! the good old days. my late mother used to love this song. chei!! i miss secondary school uniforms, sandals and white socks. LOL!!! school prefects and principals. MY LATE PARENTS!!! oh man, the memories are rushing back!! it's a pity that due to the condition of things at home, I am now in America. great video!! keep posting more!! especially the old ones!! (5 stars)

  • lol lol lol lol, ur comment bout the white socks and uniform...my sincerely sympathy on the loss of ur parents

  • No offence but the 'condition' are home is wat you make it!

    The place is very habitable

  • I 'terribly' can relate with what you say. Do you also remember the rainbow lines that used to be on the television screen before transmission began in those days of the '80s? Than, Evi Edna's songs were amongst the many that played in the meantime. . . and then her "Happy Birthday" track which never failed to grace birthday parties?? My late mother calls to mind whenever I hear Evi- Edna's resonance 2. . . brings the tears to my eyes, wish I were a child again. . . (I totally like your comment)

  • I have a cassette of her including "Happy Birthday." My pen pal in Nigeria sent me great music.. Orits Williki, Mandators.. King Sunny Ade, too. My friend went to Libya to find work. I changed residence as well, so we lost touch. I think of my friend when I hear this. :(

  • She is one of the greatest singers Africa has produced

  • i am proud to be from delta state and a product of nigeria i would keep my head up and i am proud to be a black man nothing do you mama rasta

  • oh me goodness, wat an acute memory of this an ever green hearty song of Edna..having been way far home still make no difference of the collective days of infancy, when we danced this song..it's indeed an ever green memory song,if anyone knows about Edna,plzzz she has a special gift from me,link me up to her plzzz...she is the best ever.

  • Wow i never had an opp to watch her video, i was 5 far back then in my typical vilage wit our black/white tele without VCD..so nice to see d video of this song 4 d first time, i rememember dacing to this tune in those days on FM & casette tape. where is she now? any idea ma people?

  • OOo God bless Edna where ever she may be in whatever situation.This song is inspiring the seeds of greatness in me to arise like a brave lion wondering the forests of Africa,I feel different and special,thank u God

  • chai!!, reminds me of home 4 real!!, i think i was in primary 3 when this came out, na wah oo

  • is she urhobo? or what? i'm urhobo but i can barely understand what she's saying

  • She is Isoko

  • Isoko that's from Ugeli ... de'wor' ...i luv this songs..

  • evi edna music is absolutly fantastic,i cry all nite whenever i plays her music here in England, her music makes sense and it takes me back to those good old days,i wish i can meet and huge her one of this days...cami

  • AM feeling u!

  • thank you but evi edna song is one of the best.u wont believe dat i still plays her music here in manchester.

  • yes o , festac town, satellite town and navy town ...throw way salute navy secondary school , ojo ....2nd set ..edna ..stood her own with majeck fasek , ras kimono , etc ..my isoko neighbours play her song ALL DAY !! 1984 .. I Think..

  • This song flashed my mind back to does days when boys where boys.Remember my guys at Jubril Martin Memorial Grammer school ,Ebute Metta west, lagos.

  • aje comprehensive high sch,igbobi college,immaculate heart maryland,st patricks catholic school,yaba tech and auchi poly nigeria...i throway salute.

  • wow this song reminds me of my early childhood in naija

    Eghosa kenneth Eke

  • luv this music. it remindes me of my childhood

  • luv this music. it remindes me of my childhood

  • i luv this music. it remindes me of my childhood.

  • NA WA O! Where are you now Edna? God bless you wherever you are. I wish we can have good songs in Nigeria again instead of eedris "jagajaga' Nigerian songs are soul lifting and no wonder Nigerian youths are the best in the world. Song from the 80s taught us how to be useful and not these stupid I KISS YOU, I MARRY YOU songs from the west without good teachings. BAPTIST HIGH SCHOOL, TV ROAD BENIN-CITY, I remember you!!!

  • I completely agree with u..ur comment was spot on!!!

  • NA WA O! Where are you now Edna? God bless you wherever you are. I wish we can have good songs in Nigeria again instead of eedris "jagajaga' Nigerian songs are soul lifting and no wonder Nigerian youths are the best in the world. Song from the 80s taught us how to be useful and not these stupid I KISS YOU, I MARRY YOU songs from the west without good teachings. BAPTIST HIGH SCHOOL, TV ROAD BENIN-CITY, I remember you!!!

  • wow where is evi edna now? can someone tell me? her song reminds me of my early childhood,my hart breaks whenever i hears her song bicos we wont be able to have good musics like this again,.i leave very far from home in Manchester England but i stil listen to her music,.i greet you all my pals in those days from government secondary school isiokpo River State.oh i wish i can bring back those days......cami

  • A golden song that will live ever after.OH MY GOOD OLD DAYS IN EDOKOPOLO GRAMMAR SCHOOL,BENIN CITY

  • I don't want to copy "haven't seen this in almost 18 years" but I remember when I was in High School in F.G.C Azare in Bauchi State this song was very popular especially on Cultural Day. It moves my soul and makes me realise, 20 years later that though you may have forgotten certain things they actuallyhave not left you but made you who you are today. Thank you very much for posting.

  • god bless you ....havent seen this in almost 18 years

  • jiggamouse my nigga, dont know u but i appreciate dis. blessssssss and peace out

  • Translations anyone?????????????

  • oh my God, thanks for this post i never thought i would ever come acros this video again in my life. it reminds me of when i was a kid and had my birthday party. its a nice feeling, i hope to see evi come back to the music scene again

  • love the song, she reminds me of one spcial woman in my life. may God bless her thanks 4 d post

  • thanx to whoever brought this back.

    oh how i miss this voice

  • hopefully this video still exist, God bless Evi Edna and big thx to jiggamouse.

  • jiggamouse,you are too much!!!Big gbosa to you for posting these videos,we have been looking for it ever since.Plz could you post the following videos i.e.Raskimono,Andy Show man,Prince Isaac Black,Alex O,Daniel Wilson,Blacky,Edmond Spice,Christ Esien Iggokwe,Ese Agase,Dready boys etc.Thanks.Stainless from Spain

  • na wa oh!!!neva thot i wld see this video again in my life tyme!!!reminds me of growing up in wafii!!!the great waffi!!

  • love edna ogholi...

    damn i miss home

  • Great song! I'm proud of Evi.

  • Oh I know she has one where theres a little kid selling eggs and he drops all the eggs and then she buys him some new eggs something like that in the video which one is that?

  • Kai!!! Jigga thanks for posting this tune. reminds me of the old old days in Naija. Its just excellent!!! Who has an idea of where Evi Edna is by the way? I need to link up with her. Enjoy the beauty of Africa!!!

  • she went to france..

  • its just great to see this video thanks joy O

  • well, what can i say, i never thought i will hear this song again, takes me back the memory lane.......love this video

  • Thanks a lot jigga mouse this brings back a lot of memories of black and white TV.

  • evi edna, where are u now?we never head from u again.we learnt that u flew overseas.If that is true, where exactly are u?

    from USA

  • kai mehn thanks a lot for these songs...... God go bless u jiggamouse

  • LOVELY NUFF MEMORIES

  • why only 1 track of ogholi music. i would like u to add songs like birthday, jealousy, no place like home and so on because she is my favorite artist.

  • I was finally able to add Jealousy, happy birthday and look before u cross. Enjoy!

  • if the track on "onime" is available pls add.thanks

  • One of the all-time classics. Kudos to Edna.

  • omg i havent heard this song in ages ^^

  • Sweet and glorious love for u Edna. JiggaMousse, am too glad for u. Pls do us the favour to bring in more and if possible, that of sony okosuns. Oh, i remember those good old days. To God be the glory

  • jigga ...u Good this is actually the jam from OKORODUDU & EFFURUNE BACK THEN..GOD BLESS U N THAT UPLOADING COMPUTER...

  • i shared tears of good memory good music

  • OMG this song breaks my heart, memories

  • I'll try upload some more as soon as I can find the time. thanks for the appreciation!

  • i remember when i was young my mom would play

    ooooh yea! i wish u happy birthday!

    memories...do u got that tho??

  • ahn ahn, who put this music here? God bless you jare. Ever green Nigerian music, i wonder where Evi is at the moment, but we need to honour her for all her wonderful pieces like Jealousy, Happy birthday, look B4 you cross the road etc!!! Pls put more of her songs if you have them and remain blessed.

  • Brings back memory

  • Thanks for adding this song.. God bless you

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