Your hard work and achievement to date remains a great inspiration to this generation and that to come. I count myself privileged; as a young boy in the 70s, living opposite your residence at Ugoneki quarters of Benin city, witnessed your daily rehearsal, devotion, disciplined lifestyle and commitment to excellence to your profession and calling at Joromi hotel. In spite of your busy schedule, had time to play with your children. I am glad that your works are on display for all to see and learn from. God bless you greatly.
@@godfreypamosoo7216 I think we binis have been to greedy by enjoying the beautiful language and these wonderful arts alone. In this song he is talking about edo people questioning why he is no longer playing his old kind of songs, he Victor Uwaifo is telling the people that he loves his new sound but he is the same person that played the old good songs. He went ahead to say how about the people return to the life of the old? do everything they were used to in the old and use old house appliances and continue drinking old drinks instead of the new ones. There are some words of wisdom he used during the progression of the song i can't interpret all of them
Hmmm, black magic is all over Nigeria, not just among Bini’s. In fact, it is present across West Africa and beyond. If you didn’t have anything better to say about this legendary song, you should have said nothing at all.
Your hard work and achievement to date remains a great inspiration to this generation and that to come. I count myself privileged; as a young boy in the 70s, living opposite your residence at Ugoneki quarters of Benin city, witnessed your daily rehearsal, devotion, disciplined lifestyle and commitment to excellence to your profession and calling at Joromi hotel. In spite of your busy schedule, had time to play with your children. I am glad that your works are on display for all to see and learn from. God bless you greatly.
he lived in ekenhuan road area then
@@Markks100 Ugoneki Quarters
Beautiful piece from the living legend, professor Uwaifo
sir Victor Uwaifo,a musical legend
of our time
I miss my rich culture and Benin city in general, listening in 2019
Sister you no come listen 2020?
Victor uwaifo is a great man
One and the only ONE Sir Victor Uwaifo👍🏻
Sunday Okwuma ever ever green, a distinguished gentle man, miss home , I miss my Benin city, remain blessed, a living legend
Great mystical music maestro of our time
Evergreen music,God bless you sir V.
thanks for uploading this track i have been waiting for this
nice song from the music master I lo♥e it
RIP legend!
The very first time I'm hearing this track. If you understand what he is saying you will understand that this is more than just a song.
Please K. Larry why don't u then translate it to we who are dieing to knw what this living legend is talking.
@@godfreypamosoo7216 I think we binis have been to greedy by enjoying the beautiful language
and these wonderful arts alone.
In this song he is talking about edo people questioning why he is no longer playing his old kind of songs, he Victor Uwaifo is telling the people that he loves his new sound but he is the same person that played the old good songs. He went ahead to say how about the people return to the life of the old? do everything they were used to in the old and use old house appliances and continue drinking old drinks instead of the new ones. There are some words of wisdom he used during the progression of the song i can't interpret all of them
Still listening in 2018
unbeatable, maestro indeed
Great one. Nice song
What a legend
Odamwen GBE shas
Odamwen GBE shaa, agbon ma hoho evbin ni hoho
It is a wonder that anyone is still alive in Benin city. Considering how they like using black magic on one another.
Hmmm, black magic is all over Nigeria, not just among Bini’s. In fact, it is present across West Africa and beyond. If you didn’t have anything better to say about this legendary song, you should have said nothing at all.