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  • Igbo for life. Thanks to God for making me Igbo. I am very proud of my Igbo roots. I cannot exchange that for anything in the world.

  • CHA CHA CHA...IMO STATE KWENU...MBIERI KWENU....KWEZUONU !!

  • @sweetbutterfly1867

    nna chukwu gozie gi o

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  • childhood memories

  • These girls are wicked,just like the music.Listening and watching this video really makes me proud of where i come from.

    The natural and simple creativity of this vidoe is soul revamping.And i mean it.

  • Nice one

  • I love this music one love brother rest in peace sir warrior

  • Thanks to everyone who has visited our website.'afrofastsale-com' the ultimate site to post all you need to buy, sell, rent and hire new or used items in Nigeria.

  • listening to this makes me wish the resurection is today.My father heard this music, my mom too, my adopted mom too. All gone including the singer.This is life

  • Super

    

  • IM SO PROUD TO BE AFRICAN NIGERIAN TO BE EXACT TRIBE IGBO AND EFIC BUT NEED HELP LEARNING THE LANGUAGE

  • This song reminds me of my mum, my late dad and their friends in their younger days dancing to to good ibo music like this. I am so glad my siblings and I were introduced to this at a young age. We were all born in the UK, but we love this and play music like this all the time. The joy I get... I can't explain. It's just a good proud feeling.

  • Classic,great masterpiece from the pride of the ibos,oriental brothers.Bringing back lovely memories ot years past.Sweet,natural and underluted music compared to present day drug infested music industry,shame.

  • beyonce is an african

  • I cant explain the feeling i get wen i listen to dis song .....i get this feeling of euphoria that's hard to comprehend...its almost like a frenzy!!....I love my ROOTS am sooooo proud of it.....very rich culture>>ibo for life!!!!.....codewit keep up the good work love u dude!!......Ndigbo kwe nu!!!!

  • hello im nigerian tell people about my channel so that us nigerians can go further than ben tv.

  • na so bros, but owere girls dey try very well, unto fulk

  • i'm loving this all the way from Auckland, New Zealand. I'm proud to be an Igbo boy for life!!!!

  • i hear you

  • i LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLike seeing those ass shaking, that 's all you need to get your dick hard and those sisters wherever they are in the world know how to do that, and even though you are up to nothing, once they show those ass to you, man, you can't realize when you become a BIG COW with a big voice HUMMMM, HUMMMM HUMMM. I really adore them for that.

  • Ekele to Alaigbo . Great music . Thanks for this upload for our people . Shout out to Oriental Brothers , all our people and the people of ATANi near Onitsha . Keep up the good work .....

  • im cameroonian i use to listen our ibo tenants play this.life is to short

  • Njideka you are right it all started in Africa

  • This is the music of my people. And I was born in Los Angeles.

  • @erialfm Me too! lol. One love.

  • great music

  • the men are moslem the women are not? lol

  • haitians?

  • @Rico8458 loll um no Nigerians, igbo to be exact

  • we should all come together, set up a foundation to celebrate these guys..cos if we let this good old music die- then we have nothing left..guys like the oriental brothers, chief stephen osita osadebe, oliver de couque,etc..gave us more than just music.their music showed us the beauty of what we have in common as a people..that alone is worth celebrating.if we can celebrate michael jackson,why can't we celebrate these guys? its time to give these guys d recognition they deserve.GOD Bless Nigeria

  • Add me on my brother you are so so right.i am in canada hit me any time God bless for the idea . Pilot chukwuma.

  • Thanks a billion for this song..you guys don't understand how important these songs are .this bring back memories that money cannot buy.these are the only things left to celebrate of our past..our modern musicians have fully embrace the western music culture..am glad you've given us a means to celebrate what is left of good memories.

  • I once had a song from Oriental Brothers (or warriors) called "fire". I dearly would love to get again, does anyone have it ?

  • Great word adajnanukem, God bless the Igbos.

  • There is no art to find the mind's construction on the face..William Shakespeare.

  • @adajnanukem

    Dude you couldn't have said it any better....GOD bless you for that comment

  • i saw the afro ladies dacing like tolo-tolo(turkey) or did u 4get the dance of a coke when he sees hen.

    check out their legs on the ground. old but still model. group dance, trumpet and afro sound meeting afro dance.

  • I love the music and dancers... i wish there were translations on the bottom of the screen.

  • @naij011234 : "Only God knows the heart", is the main theme of this song. May God bless all my brothers and sisters who wrote to commend my comment on this master piece.

  • I can 't believe even men are shaking their ass, also

  • ikebe super na u bikooooooooooo..

  • another home callin song

  • i am not from Nigeria but l like this music

  • This tune is so delicious

  • my dad loves this band so much, it kinda grew on me .nice

  • Forget Beyonce, AFRICA is the home of booty shaking!!

  • @njideka237 Beyonce's ancestors came from Africa. So there's no doubting your words. Africa certainly holds a great influence on what contemporary music is today. We are the best!

  • @IGzzyderWhizzy. Good comment my friend. we truly are the best!

  • @njideka237 DEF RIGHT

  • I have no idea what the singer is saying, but these ladies are speaking my language! Damn a booty club, I'm moving to Africa!

  • My dad always plays Oriental Brother's music so I've grown up being so attatched to their music. Sir Warrior's son came to our Mbieri celebration and sang some of his dads songs..it was truly a blessing to have him there. May your soul rest in peace Sir Warrior

  • There is no better song soothing to the soul than Korect Igbo Music

  • igbo kwenu

  • One bag of rice(50kg) =22 naira, One big he goat(Nwamkpi) =7 naira, Brand new 504 peugeot(tear rubber) 5,650 naira naira.Oga Yar Adua na kwa echeki.greetings to all Igbo men/women and children in diasporawomen.IGBO KWENU'''''''. I dey jogodo 4 Amsterdam.

  • the song remind me of star and gulder

  • it will take generations to totally decipher the bundles of deep igbo philosophies rolled out in these guys' songs. thanks for posting. we need to immortalise this band.

  • very good ass shaking

  • This brings back old memories from my childhood days in the 80s. I am from Cameroon, but my dad studied in the 50s in Nigeria, St Charles College Onitscha, and he used to play the heck out of this album! May his soul rest in peace. I love you dad!

  • God bless you.. These are like the Bob Marley songs that would never expires. You bring us back to base. So sad that we can never get back Nigeria of those years. Pls, where can one find these records to buy. thanks. Sunny

  • Thanks for all these ledgendry songs.

  • Wow..thanks what a cultural experience! a good one!

  • Chai... this took my to my childhood I really miss home.

  • woow! Ultimate Dr. Sir Warrior died he is highly needed.I remember now those old good days when our cultural norms and values were held in high esteem.Codewit, you have done noble!Sir War, rest in peace!

  • YEp he deserves it... Farewell

  • hello

  • igbo kwenu!

    Agulu kwenu!

    nna ji sie nu ike

    onye ji ofor

    ofor makwa onye ji ya!!

    God bless codeit.

    bandy

  • Iyo! Iyo!

    kwezuonu:

    Iyoooooooooooooo!

    lol

  • i love this song, .

  • thanks for bringing us back home

  • yea...igbo kwezuenu yeaaa.. ndu miri ndu azu,ya gazie. Oga adiri gi mma Codewit,your efforts in making all of us who are in overseeas feel home is highly appreciated. Prince from Canada

  • ichefuru...

    cha cha cha igbo knewu!

    udo diri unu lile

  • Udo diri gi CODEWIT nwanne!! I wish I can surport you in this great idea. Thank yu a millions times. Am happy we still have safeless people like you who can bring all these musics back to us.Keep it up good jobs.

  • I don't know how to thank this guys,Listing to these hero's from USA makes me to feel at home.God bless Codewit and may Dr sir warrior and Ichita's souls rest in peace.AMEAN.

  • Mbaise Kwenu! Umu mbaise na aku egwu!! Codewit Good bless you.

  • When you talk of songs that will always stand the test of time then you are talking of songs like this God bless oriental brother's forever ,also may the soul of Dr warrior rest in peace AMEN

  • Thank you so much Bro,You are doing a good job you are not wasting your time for posting our motherland song for our brothers and sisters all around the world to hear.You have my support 100%.God bless you.

  • Thanks again for you endeavours!!!

  • thanx

  • Thank you Codewit, your effort to load these songs are very appreciated. Please load more oriental songs

  • Dear codewit,

    "More grease to your elbow and more putty to your joints" thanks for the music, Long live the Oriental brothers, and may God grant the soul of Dr Sir Warrior an internal rest.

    Igbo kwenu" Umuahia" Umuajata-Olokoro kwesunu"

  • Code ya ga shie kwala gi o!

    cha cha cha cha ala owerre kwenu!!!

  • cha cha cha cha ABIA KWENU!!! ISUKWUATO KWEZONU OOO!!

  • cha cha cha cha Enugu kwenu!!!

    cha cha cha cha wawa kwenu!!!

    cha cha cha cha Ozalla kwenu!!!

    lol

  • Wow! Nna daalu for this legendary song. Really you are bringing Owerri of the 80's to my room. Daalu

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