Okete reggae! A well played radio track with credits to band members...bros tunde daodu, anjola aboderin, yomi dare, eric, bros sam, tony craker and of course uncle Tunji Oyelana.
Uncle Anjola carried me as a child. I Bumped into him at Beautiful Nubia's concert sometime last year while he was seeing off the Legendary Akeeb Kareem. I'm 30 but obsessed with Folklores!
Bringing back memories of 7Up birthday party at WNTV/WNBS in the early sixties i was just 5 years with uncle Tunji Oyelana as we called him then. I am glad this is on u tube❤😊🎉🎉
This song resonates with my present situation as I'm few weeks about making a divine missionary journey to another Country,as an Osun Iyami I'm very delighted he praised what makes us contented,I danced so well at Everytime I listened to it,mainwhile the irinajo part got me teary as it's laced with lots of stories. Baba you are a genius! may the light of Ifa never depart from your generations ase.
The joy this song gives me in unexplainable 😍💯 I heard on radio some years back and i record it on my phone. Been looking for the song since then. So glad I finally discover it
Egba people always make Nigeria great , Fela Kuti, Funmilayo Kuti , Wole Soyinka , Obasanjo , MKO Abiola , Rotimi Williams , Ebenezer Obey , Ernest Sonekan , many more and myself lool
I used to watch Pa Tunji Oyelana on WNTV (Western Nigeria Television) Station Ibadan back in the early 70s. That was when Nigeria meant something meaningful. God bless you and your family sir. The Yoruba nation government will surely show their official appreciation and will also recognize your positive contributions to the advancement of our Yoruba nation’s culture and traditions when the time is right.
“Okete oma yinbon s’oloko, odi iwaju o” basically, he’s saying that the day where the bushmeat (okete) would be shoot at the hunter is still far( impossible)
Okete reggae! A well played radio track with credits to band members...bros tunde daodu, anjola aboderin, yomi dare, eric, bros sam, tony craker and of course uncle Tunji Oyelana.
Uncle Anjola carried me as a child. I Bumped into him at Beautiful Nubia's concert sometime last year while he was seeing off the Legendary Akeeb Kareem. I'm 30 but obsessed with Folklores!
This is just bringing back the memories of my Dad, this Man is one of his favourite artists.
Bringing back memories of 7Up birthday party at WNTV/WNBS in the early sixties i was just 5 years with uncle Tunji Oyelana as we called him then. I am glad this is on u tube❤😊🎉🎉
This song resonates with my present situation as I'm few weeks about making a divine missionary journey to another Country,as an Osun Iyami I'm very delighted he praised what makes us contented,I danced so well at Everytime I listened to it,mainwhile the irinajo part got me teary as it's laced with lots of stories.
Baba you are a genius!
may the light of Ifa never depart from your generations ase.
Remember us in your journey.
The joy this song gives me in unexplainable 😍💯
I heard on radio some years back and i record it on my phone. Been looking for the song since then. So glad I finally discover it
Me too. I heard many years ago. I looked for it ever since but couldn't find it. Just now I found it here after so many years. Oh the sweet memories.
Egba people always make Nigeria great , Fela Kuti, Funmilayo Kuti , Wole Soyinka , Obasanjo , MKO Abiola , Rotimi Williams , Ebenezer Obey , Ernest Sonekan , many more and myself lool
None of them surpassed Obafemi Awolowo and Bola Ige
Dele Ojo, Roy Chicago.
And also myself ooo!
There we go again with the mindsets of Division.
The Yorubas are one people.
Go and self delete yourself.
@@GreatTestimonies4allSome of them are victims of there separatist mindset.
Good ❤❤❤
I used to watch Pa Tunji Oyelana on WNTV (Western Nigeria Television) Station Ibadan back in the early 70s. That was when Nigeria meant something meaningful. God bless you and your family sir.
The Yoruba nation government will surely show their official appreciation and will also recognize your positive contributions to the advancement of our Yoruba nation’s culture and traditions when the time is right.
Classic. Thanks for the lovely tune
Yio dara fun ọ o!🤸🏿♀️💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿🤸🏿♀️
This brought back the good old memories
Quintessential musicians too are made here in Nigeria.
Yes, you are totally on point......
Beautiful....
A great composer
Your prophesy has come to pass several times, this is an evergreen memory, May God keep and continually bless you Sir
Memories......
Evergeen.
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Can anyone please upload the song to SURA THE TAILOR
Please can someone giving me the interpretation of this song love
“Okete oma yinbon s’oloko, odi iwaju o” basically, he’s saying that the day where the bushmeat (okete) would be shoot at the hunter is still far( impossible)
Kepemi Davis thank you
Simply means a case of a hunter, being haunted by a Bush-rodent. It also detest negativity for positivity.
Wow bringing back memory
Please can someone giving me the interpretation of this song love
It simply means we pray and advocate for something good while we reject and detest negative things.
@@joenice4510 Brilliant!