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  • There's been a remarkable improvement in how our musicians try to bridge linguistic gaps in Nigerian music. In the past it was common for highlife musicians from one part of the country to do songs in languages other than theirs: Bala Miller, Rex Lawson, Adeolu Akinsanya, Eddy Okonta and Victor Olaiya. Christy Essien tried a lot more languages, including Swahili. But now such multiple tongues can occur in a single song, thanks largely to the infuence of Christian gospel music. Kudos!

  • i love this song and loooool :i tried to explain myself your daddy said go to hell

  • nyc 1 me luv it.

  • wonderful Song

    big up <

  • im looking for my fatima but olu maintain found her found me yay..............bobas how far keep it rock

  • Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. I did not know Olu Maintain done it. Cool,well composed and well delivered(not loud or noisy). I remember 'ina sonki was the first Hausa we guys learnt in NYSC camp in Sokoto-1992.

    I play this a lot on my MP3.I love the 1st line a lot.

    Keep up the good entertaining work man-you are talented.

  • Luv this song! My name is Fatima too!

  • This was smart ofu play it twice thanks

  • Love this song

  • Love this song so much

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