Ebenezer Obey ~ "Iba Foluwa-Ajo Kodabi Ile"
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@8aec8cce Well, i believe he would have reached more people through his music than he could ever have done as a full time dedicated evangelist, some of his sermons via music still resonate till date and i dare say for many years to come, but i can tell you i have never listened to an Ebeneezer Obey sermon done from the pulpit; i feel he was derailed by too much fervor, imagine if he was still singing, how many lives could have been touched!
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@232lalas how did he interpretate the bible?
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this song reminds me of home always......NIGERIA MY MOTHERLAND!
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He was sent as a bard to the Yoruba race and the world at large but he was derailed by misinterpretations of the Bible...he is the greatest still...i luv Ebenezer Obey!
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By far my favorite Obey Track. The Highlife influence is still heavy in this track, and the sense of nostalgia it evokes spoke of the fact that Obey and his band were on tour of the UK. That sentiment still resonates now as we speak, for those abroad or far from home, the longing to be close to loved ones is made more glaring as this tune and the followup track, aptly tiltled (Ajo Ko Da Bi'ile-No Place Like Home) plays on. My heart is heavy, eyes welled up....hmmm
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Brother FABIYI have a heart,GOD will see you through, PRAISE GOD.
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THE DEATH OF YOUR WIFE IS A SHOCKING NEWS TO ALL MAY THE LORD GRANT HER PEACE IN HIS BOSSOM CHIEF MRS OBEY FABIYI R I P
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This is what music should be like no the crap you young artist of today indulge yourself in try to learn from the master . Long life papa.
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this music remember me of my daddy back home anytime i play it.
I am not a Yoruba and do not understand her but I love this music of the man Ebenezer Obey...
philrennar 6 months ago 3
i remember when i was little and my mumused to play this, now it brings back memories, i can assure u whatever we play now in front of our kids will bring back memories for them when they also grow up.
beautifulgooal 11 months ago 2