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Oroki Social Club - Haruna Ishola Agba

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

Apala Music by the late Haruna Ishola

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  • On behalf of all oroki sons & daughters I thank you for uploading this clip. It uplifted Haruna Ishola from a relatively unknown musician to a world renowned maestro. May God uplift our stations in life & shift Naija from doldrums it has sunk in. Then Naija was beautiful. Thanx 4 loading.

  • orin lewa gan

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  • Thank you for this classical song. God bless you!

  • Nigerian are best in the world when we talk of music...

  • @oxossiguerreiro I have downloaded it (I play it in my car everyday), if you give me your e-mail address, I can send you the MP3...

  • Is there somewhere that i can find orikis to download?

  • @Tampinu thank you very much.

  • @samsparkler I am from Ijebu Igbo too and I think I recognize the photo..My grandparents are from Oke Agbo, on the way to Apoje, past the Ita Ale (Night Market).

  • @oxossiguerreiro These songs are about the people who are positive in Oshogbo.

    Osogbo is one of the towns in Nigeria where the Orisha called "Oshun Oshogbo" is located, there are many Orishas in Yorubaland Oshun Oshogbo is only one of them. This song is about the people who live happily in Oshogbo and help each other, they also gave the singer money to sing for them..The singer is a muslim but his father was a singer and a big Orisha priest so the Orishas....

  • I remember this song from around the mid-80s, one of our neighbours was a retired Army driver (Baba Tawa) in Yaba and he used to drink a lot. When he is inebriated he will be dancing in front of his house to this song, I hated the song then 'cos couldn't hear or understand what the lyrics were, all I could hear was "...ki social clu, Ni ilu Oshogbo". Funny enough the chorus used to ring in my head I after some time I didn't mind, in fact I liked it gradually.

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