Ms Funmi Adams, where ever you are in the world, My soul is praying for you and wishing you well as well as thanking you for the happiness you brought to my childhood.
This song makes me cry till date ! Because of the memories it brings back to live and those I shared those moments with are no longer with me in this cold world !😢
A few years ago I heard this song on CLASSIC FM while driving. I hadn't heard it since my childhood. I danced so hard I almost flung myself out of the driver's seat. The spirit of my child just came rushing down on me. God bless you left, right, up, down and center dear aunty Funmi Adams, wherever you are.
So nostalgic 😭😭🤦 indeed our childhood era was full of fun with all this songs reigning by the singers of then...such as funmi Adams and Altine jibo ..may Almighty Allah bless them where ever they are
I just remembered this song today and decided to check youtube for it. Boy, listening to it is just reminding me of my childhood. Feelings of nostalgia.
Well here goes another earth quaker.My queen of Nigerian songs aunty Funmi Adams.Welldone as usual.I will never forget this song.I danced to it all my life and I'm still dancing to it.Allahu Akbar.
Oh this got me reminiscing about my childhood. I remember when we used to dance to this song in primary school during cultural day. Those days when we don't have anything to bother about, when I come back from school all I do is eat, sit on trees and when it's 3:45 I run inside to wait for the short clock handle to point at 4 and the long one to point at 12 (4pm) so i can watch cartoon.
Reminds me of the night before the national common entrance examination. reminds me of Iyobosa Pry School, Benin City. reminds me of Eramiye, Aghomo, Gloria, Margereth, Gbenga, Bright, Onose, Gabriel, Itohan, Eseosa, Ehis and his brother, Vincent and his Brother, the Inebukuns, the Edogiaweres, the Legemahs. reminds of Benin through the 80s
Funmi Adams Was A Towering Entertainer Back Then In The Late 80s And Early 90s. She Had Many Great Songs Then Including Many Sang To Forster Nationalism And Patriotism In Nigeria. She Also Sang Songs That Eulogized Mothers, Children And The Elderly. Her Female Contemporaries In The Industry Back Then Included Christy Essien Igbokwe,Stella Monye,Onyeka Onwuenu,Tina Onwudiwe,Nelly Uchendu,Evi Edna Ogholi Ogosi,Julie Pip,Veno Marioghae And Princess Bumy Olajubu.
We love you Funmi Adams for making our childhood in the 80s so beautiful with all your sweet songs. I was born in Bauchi State in the 80s and grow up listening to this song
this song brings back memories great memories of that great and beautiful Musician Fumni Adams I remember with great fondness. Where is she now? Where ever she is I hope she is still very great. A bit aged but still special.
This song has been on repeat for a min now on my playlist, I had to send it to my mom. Back in the 90s, she played this and the memories of good times with her is Agape
Always on my playlist, no matter the years! Can anyone help me find another Hausa song from the 80's on NTA Kaduna that goes "Duniya, Duniya, Duniya, sai mai akuri"
Oh Funmi, this song reminds me of my childhood when I was following my big sister to wedding ceremonies. There were various musics among which Funmi's ones (Ahayye, Ina gizo, etc.). What a great song!😘😘😘😘
It has a very fine video with Funmi Adam singing, and one fulani guy with a stick running after her, abandoning his wife. A great video by yesterday and today standards
The Song Has A Very Fine Vidoe That NTA Stations Played Back In The Late 80s. I Really Crushed On Beautiful Funmi Adams Then As A Ten Years Old Boy Then😂😂😂😂
Funmi Adams was a true Nigerian, Yoruba woman who speaks Hausa fluently just like my mother who grew up in Kano but schooled in Samaru-Zaria and Kawo-Kaduna.
chorus: one lady is more than the other other, one lady has better shape than the other one lady has more hair than the other one lady is more beautiful than the other one lady has finer nose than the other. she sang the chorus in Hausa language
If you are here in 2024 you are a legend. Like my comment to register your presence ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
This brings a lot of nostalgia..my generation’s childhood was soo sweet
I'm teaching my 4yrs old daughter this song,cos that's how my daddy taught me❤
Even in Enugu,growing up in the 80s this song was a hit. Reminds me of primary school
Ms Funmi Adams, where ever you are in the world, My soul is praying for you and wishing you well as well as thanking you for the happiness you brought to my childhood.
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Me too👍🙏
Same here, so much love and appreciation to you
With so much 💕💕💕
This song makes me cry till date ! Because of the memories it brings back to live and those I shared those moments with are no longer with me in this cold world !😢
A few years ago I heard this song on CLASSIC FM while driving. I hadn't heard it since my childhood. I danced so hard I almost flung myself out of the driver's seat. The spirit of my child just came rushing down on me. God bless you left, right, up, down and center dear aunty Funmi Adams, wherever you are.
So am actually 42yrs 😂
Chai this song tho
Happy Birthday to me 2024❤
Good old 80s! The best years are gone!! I'm glad I was part of the 80s.......
When Nigeria was sweet😢😢😢 God restore to us our sweet Nigeria
We had no worries.... Simple things of life.....loved my childhood, Luv this!!!
Sweet easy life..thanks Funmi Adams
So nostalgic 😭😭🤦 indeed our childhood era was full of fun with all this songs reigning by the singers of then...such as funmi Adams and Altine jibo ..may Almighty Allah bless them where ever they are
Those of us in the 90s lets gather here and dance, my childhood days
I just remembered this song today and decided to check youtube for it. Boy, listening to it is just reminding me of my childhood. Feelings of nostalgia.
Literally the same with me today. I just randomly started singing song in my head and said let me check TH-cam. Memory is an amazing thing!
That's what just happened to me now. Hahaha
Well here goes another earth quaker.My queen of Nigerian songs aunty Funmi Adams.Welldone as usual.I will never forget this song.I danced to it all my life and I'm still dancing to it.Allahu Akbar.
This generation have missed so much
I tell you.🎥🎬🎞️🎤🎶🎧🎹🎸🕘🇳🇬💚
Oh this got me reminiscing about my childhood. I remember when we used to dance to this song in primary school during cultural day. Those days when we don't have anything to bother about, when I come back from school all I do is eat, sit on trees and when it's 3:45 I run inside to wait for the short clock handle to point at 4 and the long one to point at 12 (4pm) so i can watch cartoon.
😄
Reminds me of the night before the national common entrance examination. reminds me of Iyobosa Pry School, Benin City. reminds me of Eramiye, Aghomo, Gloria, Margereth, Gbenga, Bright, Onose, Gabriel, Itohan, Eseosa, Ehis and his brother, Vincent and his Brother, the Inebukuns, the Edogiaweres, the Legemahs. reminds of Benin through the 80s
Wow. I am Yoruba but grew up and lived in Benin City all through my childhood and adulthood.
Loved Funmi Adams then, and still love her now wherever she is. May the soul of my aunt who made us listen to these songs RIP.
This song takes me back... although I don't understand d lyrics , I love the song to d moon n back
Funmi Adams Was A Towering Entertainer Back Then In The Late 80s And Early 90s. She Had Many Great Songs Then Including Many Sang To Forster Nationalism And Patriotism In Nigeria. She Also Sang Songs That Eulogized Mothers, Children And The Elderly.
Her Female Contemporaries In The Industry Back Then Included Christy Essien Igbokwe,Stella Monye,Onyeka Onwuenu,Tina Onwudiwe,Nelly Uchendu,Evi Edna Ogholi Ogosi,Julie Pip,Veno Marioghae And Princess Bumy Olajubu.
This days is just rubbish they sing mixed with indecency and derogatory languages.
Am literally shearing tears..the unity that was built has been shattered..ha! How did we get here?
We love you Funmi Adams for making our childhood in the 80s so beautiful with all your sweet songs.
I was born in Bauchi State in the 80s and grow up listening to this song
this song brings back memories great memories of that great and beautiful Musician Fumni Adams I remember with great fondness. Where is she now? Where ever she is I hope she is still very great. A bit aged but still special.
Wow childhood memories in Kaduna. God bless you Funmi
This song has been on repeat for a min now on my playlist, I had to send it to my mom. Back in the 90s, she played this and the memories of good times with her is Agape
Thank you 😊 for bringing my childhood alive again
Being looking for this song. So grateful I found it.
Just remembering my childhood in Kaduna.
very Nostalgic indeed....2023 am still listening.its a nice song but it brings tears to my eyes😭😭😭
Omg...I still remember the dance steps..😭😭😭😭😭😭good ol days...
Hmm, good old days ❤❤. What a good memories
2023 and still listening to this great masterpiece
Sweet old memories thanks NTA Sokoto.
Always on my playlist, no matter the years!
Can anyone help me find another Hausa song from the 80's on NTA Kaduna that goes "Duniya, Duniya, Duniya, sai mai akuri"
Nostalgic!!!! God bless Ms Funmi Adams
Reminds me of my Dad. RIP
This has brought back childhood memories
This actually brought tears to my eyes. BTV Benin. Lovely memories. RIP to those i use to listen to this song with.
not btv but bbs
Yes. it was Btv.Bendel television. But later changed to BBS. bendel broadcasting service.
stewart onieze and later to EBS
Kerry Osas sane here
Wow memories,i wish i can reply to all comments i see here,cuz we experience the same childhood memories 😊
Any time it blared in the air via MW or FM i used to feel so good in the early 90s.....
My childhood came flooding 😢
Nostalgia... Still remember the simple video.... Truly music has language barrier. Hmmm. Aya tarot
has no language barrier....
Oh Funmi, this song reminds me of my childhood when I was following my big sister to wedding ceremonies. There were various musics among which Funmi's ones (Ahayye, Ina gizo, etc.). What a great song!😘😘😘😘
Wow my sweet childhood .. Oh gone are those days..
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Unfortunately those days will never come back😑
Omy God 😥😥😥😥 old good memories
Classic tune,......still 🔥in 2021
Love love....can we get the video......
Thank you so much for sharing, memory lane for sure growing up in Lagos. video?
It has a very fine video with Funmi Adam singing, and one fulani guy with a stick running after her, abandoning his wife. A great video by yesterday and today standards
Woow. You said right. This song has a powerful message. This song tried to unite all tribes in Nigeria.
The Song Has A Very Fine Vidoe That NTA Stations Played Back In The Late 80s.
I Really Crushed On Beautiful Funmi Adams Then As A Ten Years Old Boy Then😂😂😂😂
@@alexmikeannie3620 hmmm. ... @10 yrs old, you were already. .... na wa o.. no be today dis world spoil😂
I would prefer the original video here, I missed that song.
the actual Video would have been nice! But thanks for uploading. i could not understand the lyrics but i understood from the Video
Great Song... ❤️
Can this evergreen nostalgic song be on spotify? This is legendary. I wonder where on Earth she is?
reminiscent of sweet childhood memories
Evergreen memories
evergreen naija jam
Instant classic !!
reminds me of my childhood, though I can't watch the video.
Nice song
❤
Who has the video please?
God bless you. one love
Funmi Adams was a true Nigerian, Yoruba woman who speaks Hausa fluently just like my mother who grew up in Kano but schooled in Samaru-Zaria and Kawo-Kaduna.
She Also Had Igbo Songs Too.
Did She Also Spoke Igbo Language???
OMG!!!
Zaria Days...
عجيب
can someone post the lyrics
chorus: one lady is more than the other other,
one lady has better shape than the other
one lady has more hair than the other
one lady is more beautiful than the other
one lady has finer nose than the other.
she sang the chorus in Hausa language
can't see the video. shiiit
but where is this beautiful woman of unity it has been long nobody heard from her again weather Dead or alive .she is such a beauty
Am literally shearing tears..the unity that was built has been shattered..ha! How did we get here?
Does anyone have the video?