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  • i remember those day, my dad play this song every morning in 80s,just like yesterday.this track moves my spirit to the highest level.

  • Oh I remember those days, Okwey you really drew many to the kingdom with this angelic voice and very tourching coments. I first heard this song in my uncle's house at Awkunanaw Enugu in ''80s.

  • Oh I remember those days, Okwey you really drew many to the kingdom with this angelic voice and very tourching coments. I first heard this song in my uncle's house at Awkunanaw Enugu in ''80s.

  • As a teneger in the 80's, I celebrated all bro okwey's songs. This particualr tract gaveme imense inspiration. I remember those days when I would stand for hrs and listen to this angelic song blarring and rending the early morning misty air,&the sometimes hot and humid mid-afternoon air at Ogbete main market, Enugu. I would say my charismatic prayers, signing myself after each scene. I wish I could hear this song again in the often dry, ungodly and uninspring religious environment of the west

  • The truth is painful and hard to comprehend but the song tells IT, AS IT WILL BE ON THE THAT DAY. Maybe old but REAL TRUTH is what this song is saying. God bless the composers and singers. Tears filled my eyes when listening to this song when I think of what is going on in the world today.

  • what a wonderful song... this song is powerful... thanks Bro

  • Hooooooo days of old GOD bless the apostles of old like you bro okwey!!!

  • keep it up Father. I remember when you took me to studio many years ago to play for your album. and the Engineers and your music distributor refused that I should play because I was very young, but you believed in me and insisted that I should play. today I'm celebrated all over the world. thank you Elder F.U Okwey, the music Father.

    Kelechi Ify ''Celebrity''.

  • As a child, I listened and enjoyed the melody of his songs. As a grown up, I listen and appreciate Bro Okwey as a great philosopher. He must have touched and converted many contrite souls through his works. Alas, when he sang "Ihe Emebiwo" things were still manageable in comparison with what's happening these days. His comeback is a good news though, let us hearken to his invitation for a change for good. Listen to his songs again, this time more discerningly, you'll understand what I mean.

  • ogam Okwe, i de feel this song

    carry go

  • @clinsman4real  you are right. God bless you

  • God bless you too my dear. it is good to appreciate good things always

  • I am terribly shaken at the drift in my home country Nigeria -Is Nigeria still a country of truth, diligent & decent ppl, one may ask. But I urge all 2 wait 4 God at d high point of ignominous celebrations by men (& women) of insult and accidented upbringings. O ga-adi egwu on the day of judgement, as there will not be any mekwatalism for the ife fa melu obodo anyi! God is still watching from the distance though very close in d hearts of few good and godly people. Comfort us Lord!

  • omg!!! This music was in the 80's when the earth was not as worst as today...How much more if he were to release this music today.....

  • it remainds me of Biafran war when i was in the war front with Emeka Ojukwu.

  • wow.....that's interesting.....lol!!!

  • cool, how old are u now?

  • Don't mind that guy lol he's not even up to 20 years now

  • U DE CRASI LOL

  • What a classic man thanks for posting

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