I was born in IKa grow up in IKa but ukwani by tribe. I understand IKa more than UKWANI . May God continue to bless you all for bringing these IKa traditional life again. I was in school when this record was released and enjoyed it so much. Am enjoying them now in UK and I feel at home. Thank so much.
Nwa Ede of lgbuzo is specially greeting this Group for their well entertainment music and dance. It's very very lively long live Ndi Aniocha of Anioma Dtate. Anuma si unu Dalu no ooooh. Eje elu uno. Up Noonan State. Jikrbr no ooooh. Ezi afabka Ego.
May God bless my father of blessed memory. He played this song at my younger sister's naming ceremony in the mid 80s. I shed tears on hearing now. Agbor is great!
Very lively music and dance. Well entertaining. Thank thank you Ndi Anicha. Daku nu oooooh. Egwu anwuanwu. Long live ENU ANI. ANIOMA KWENU. KWEZUENU OOOOOH.
These songs and dance by this historically and cultural talented people here should be place in the Edo and Agbor Archives! As an Edo son, I remember growing up and my great grandfather villages dancing and singing so similar and comparably same. It definitely shows Edo and Agbor are the same!
I love this music so much it makes me to see what I did not see as someone can take another person picture on the way from UK to Europe sending to Nigeria to do Ivor for another person to died because them send someone to go to the place that the person is going for the world not to know what is happening that is why them want to use Ivor power to the right person that supposed to be there in to the world
UP ANIOCHA PEOPLE NMU BU NWA EDE ONYE UMUIDAFE NA IGBUZO NDI FU OGWU JU NNI NA EKENE NA EGWU OMA UNU. JI KE BE NU NA ITU NUO OOOOH. LONG LIVE ANIOCHA ABD THE WHOLE DELTA. ADI NA IFWE ANYI E MELIE DIJE. FIRWARD EVER BACKWARD NEVER. KEEP SHINNING. BWA FU NWA NMDU BWA LA OOOOOH. OFU UDI EGWU KA ANYI NA E TE NA ANIOCHA NI NE. OFU FE KA ANYI CHA BU. JI KE BE NA EGWU. OMA UNU OOOOH. UP ANIOCHA ANIOMA STATE OF NIGERIA. EHE NA ELU UNO OOOH. OFU KU UNIO OOOOOH.
Sorry, this is coming late, however, this track is talking about an innocent individual accused of a crime he or she did not commit out of hate and that nature will always vindicate the innocent no matter how long. 2. If one has money, he or she will always have friends, meanwhile, if one becomes less wealthy he or she will be left out without compassion and companions. One of the group's popular songs was about taking care of our mothers, and parents while live
Take care of one's parents while they are alive. This is the Ekuku Community gift to Ika, and to the World, yet, our brother, Governor, and our brother Monarch of the metropolitan choose to frustrate the Ekuku rapid development by leaving the community in darkness, energy-wise and discouraging governmental development efforts, however, the Ekuku citizens are very industrious and are poised to continue and maintain the Ekuku progressive spirit, as it was in the 70s, and yet, today, 21st century. Ekuku ri nma? Or
I was born in IKa grow up in IKa but ukwani by tribe. I understand IKa more than UKWANI . May God continue to bless you all for bringing these IKa traditional life again. I was in school when this record was released and enjoyed it so much. Am enjoying them now in UK and I feel at home. Thank so much.
This is the real Agbor music and dance . long will we live Agbor kingdom.
Nwa Ede of lgbuzo is specially greeting this Group for their well entertainment music and dance. It's very very lively long live Ndi Aniocha of Anioma Dtate. Anuma si unu Dalu no ooooh. Eje elu uno. Up Noonan State. Jikrbr no ooooh. Ezi afabka Ego.
May God bless my father of blessed memory. He played this song at my younger sister's naming ceremony in the mid 80s. I shed tears on hearing now. Agbor is great!
This evergreen song reminds me of home, sweet home. I am proud of my Agbor heritage.
I am a bini edo guy love it love it love it...God bless our culture.. We are all one no doubt.
No we are not bini we are ika
I hear you 🥰 my people my people,I love you all, Ika ri nma ,Ori eyeh le 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
Very lively music and dance. Well entertaining. Thank thank you Ndi Anicha. Daku nu oooooh. Egwu anwuanwu. Long live ENU ANI. ANIOMA KWENU. KWEZUENU OOOOOH.
Waaaoh, tnz be to God almighty for these talented Sons and daughters of Ika land
These songs and dance by this historically and cultural talented people here should be place in the Edo and Agbor Archives! As an Edo son, I remember growing up and my great grandfather villages dancing and singing so similar and comparably same. It definitely shows Edo and Agbor are the same!
Agbor man for life, egwu sure . Love from beginning to end . Egiliwe Sixtus
Wow great song miss home Agbor ✈️😭😭😭😭😭
Old words are everlasting.
The group reminds me years ago when we normally come to watch them rehearse for public performances.
Long live the group long live IKA people.
I love this music so much it makes me to see what I did not see as someone can take another person picture on the way from UK to Europe sending to Nigeria to do Ivor for another person to died because them send someone to go to the place that the person is going for the world not to know what is happening that is why them want to use Ivor power to the right person that supposed to be there in to the world
Agbor and Edo culture are so same, it is unbelievable!!!! The lead man singer is a typical Edo man, singer and dancer, pure Edo! Ayor, ayorrrrr!
They are the same people ❤❤❤
@@smileylady485 It is so clear, thanks so much lady!
UP ANIOCHA PEOPLE NMU BU NWA EDE ONYE UMUIDAFE NA IGBUZO NDI FU OGWU JU NNI NA EKENE NA EGWU OMA UNU. JI KE BE NU NA ITU NUO OOOOH. LONG LIVE ANIOCHA ABD THE WHOLE DELTA. ADI NA IFWE ANYI E MELIE DIJE. FIRWARD EVER BACKWARD NEVER. KEEP SHINNING. BWA FU NWA NMDU BWA LA OOOOOH. OFU UDI EGWU KA ANYI NA E TE NA ANIOCHA NI NE. OFU FE KA ANYI CHA BU. JI KE BE NA EGWU. OMA UNU OOOOH. UP ANIOCHA ANIOMA STATE OF NIGERIA. EHE NA ELU UNO OOOH. OFU KU UNIO OOOOOH.
Unu awaka! Egu di awu wa👍
I grew up listening to this song... mama’s favorite. Ute - Erumu
Fantastic,very good one,God bless u all.now I miss home,We must keep our culture going forever we will like to see more of this.thanks from London,uk
Wow nice one guys
EHIEDU SIMON. EBUDONHIA I. THANKE MY GOD BE WE TRUST
My people too sabin ika for life
Good memories God bless you all
this is very nice to watch. watching from Germany(Munich)
Great ika land, it's a Good tribe
Good and the best cultural dance
ever.I remember my late mother
Late Mrs Comfort Ogboin Oligie
Of blessed memory.
More grace to you all
My brother
My brother
Nice one
My village brother
This is my father's favourite song, please are this people still singing, I need their contact.
They are but their leaders are already dead. For their contact, I do not have.
I Love my people. This made my day
Home miss
This made me miss home
May God bless all my ika people I love my culture
Rich Agbor cultural heritage. God bless my Agbor Kingdom.
Dame J.k.Nosiere_ Isede
🥰
NA SO My DADDY AND MUM'S
I miss my village igbanke.
I love my ika music
I really miss home
I feel at home.
God bless you all ?
Wow
I will always remember this awesome cultural music I and my household wish you all God blessings from Minneapolis MN I am still rocking it...
Ika ri nma orini enyi le
Good k
Nice one
God bless my ika land
How do i contact them
Most of them are in Lagos. No contact info
Pls what's the song saying can someone transalate pls pls pls.I need to understand it for my exam on oral literature.
Sorry, this is coming late, however, this track is talking about an innocent individual accused of a crime he or she did not commit out of hate and that nature will always vindicate the innocent no matter how long.
2. If one has money, he or she will always have friends, meanwhile, if one becomes less wealthy he or she will be left out without compassion and companions.
One of the group's popular songs was about taking care of our mothers, and parents while live
Take care of one's parents while they are alive. This is the Ekuku Community gift to Ika, and to the World, yet, our brother, Governor, and our brother Monarch of the metropolitan choose to frustrate the Ekuku rapid development by leaving the community in darkness, energy-wise and discouraging governmental development efforts, however, the Ekuku citizens are very industrious and are poised to continue and maintain the Ekuku progressive spirit, as it was in the 70s, and yet, today, 21st century. Ekuku ri nma? Or
...O ri ne enyi ne
I really miss home
Isn't only you