I feel like jumping out of my car and start dancing 💃💃😩 I used to be among the dancing group growing up in the village, Now in America, God bless Agbor land 🙏🙏🙏
I miss Maintainer!! Am grateful he was able to put the band-mates together before his demise...I still remember when he came to see my dad insisting they re-make their songs cos according to him, the songs where fading away... He died a year after they made this. Now their memory lives on through this video. Plus, Its fun to see my Dad on TH-cam! To all my Ika people, I greet you all from the City of CHICAGO!
Pls how can we revive this group? The video was shot at our house in Lagos. 12. Osolo Way Ajao Estate, my late mom organized it. Our culture is fading away 😢😢😢😢😢
Wow what a lovely song. It was my grandmother best song especially that nweghi ni NWA it usually bring tears in her eyes well done my good indigene of agbor. 10 love to good and wonderful people of agbor.
onye menim mi iyeni omenim Iye no Oselobue me nim mi Iyeno omeyeke, God bless Ika land Oselobue ya do Jen do lua Enyi Ator ko Ogbe makeni Ledem Zim otor Ogbo hayani Oselobue ledenyi ikeni Enyi Isee
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!
@@diamonddiamond5780 May our ancestors punish you! Listen and reason to what you have just spewed out, you should know your are crazy upstairs! Ozuo!....Ika share words and culture...not same, carry Edo and Esan go una side. God punish you and your slave family that came to that area! Slave, slave, slave grew up in our ancestral lands, our ancestors punish all of you, Isee!!!
Oghogho Juliet owan wu egwu ODINANI IKA. This is the type of traditional music I danced side by side my mom and dad, maintain was my coach. Am very glad for the come back of the evergreen oldies. Long live Ika clan
This music brought back great memories. My father used to be the founders of etu egunemu music. Great okay local musicians. This music brought joy and tears in my face. Great work, keep up the good work.
@@osayameniyamu-noma380 they are very unique people people, who love peace, and progress, they are not proud, they don't insult others, they talk less. They are old has Benin kingdom, And they were autonomous kingdom of their during the Benin empire During 12th century their ancestors traded with Benin and Portuguese in Palm oil production, They opened doors for massive igbo immigrants to their land, Instead of them to defend their identity they accept been called igbo. Igbo that settle with them started giving them igbo names, Many still bear Benin names as family names, also many bear ika names, they speak ika language. Though many speak some kind of Igbo which the igbo across the bridge called fake igbo in their back.
GOD BLESS ALI IKA 🙏
IKA TO THE WORLD 🌎
2024 I was here ❤
I feel like jumping out of my car and start dancing 💃💃😩 I used to be among the dancing group growing up in the village, Now in America, God bless Agbor land 🙏🙏🙏
Amen
That's beautiful.. Congratulations
Please I'm a student and i want to write an article on this dance and its importance, i would really appreciate your assistance sir
I miss Maintainer!! Am grateful he was able to put the band-mates together before his demise...I still remember when he came to see my dad insisting they re-make their songs cos according to him, the songs where fading away... He died a year after they made this. Now their memory lives on through this video. Plus, Its fun to see my Dad on TH-cam!
To all my Ika people, I greet you all from the City of CHICAGO!
Pls how can we revive this group? The video was shot at our house in Lagos. 12. Osolo Way Ajao Estate, my late mom organized it. Our culture is fading away 😢😢😢😢😢
Glory where are you now and who is your dad in this video
This cultural dance always take me back to my village Ekuku Agbor I'm proud to be an ika daughter greetings from United Kingdom 🇬🇧
My home town sis
am proud of my town ❤
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
my future husband is from Delta, I am very impressed with Ika culture. I hope to come there soon. greetings from Indonesia ✋💖💕
Alua
I greet all my ika agbor mothers and fathers brothers and sisters I love our culture I greet you all from Italy 🇮🇹
Love this. My mum was part of this meeting band then. May her soul cont’ to rest in peace 😊
I love this am proud to be an abgor girl
Greetings to everyone listening to this beautiful music by my mother land, i love you all
This my mum's meeting people.. I love this girl that year 2004,2005 may god continue to be with all the agbor mum more grace.... 👊👊👊
Wow...
Wow what a lovely song. It was my grandmother best song especially that nweghi ni NWA it usually bring tears in her eyes well done my good indigene of agbor. 10 love to good and wonderful people of agbor.
God bless Ika Kingdom
May Osolobue guide and protect all Ika sons and daughters Alua ni, Ika ka nma
Great Ika music. Thank God for his Blessing.
onye menim mi iyeni omenim Iye no Oselobue me nim mi Iyeno omeyeke, God bless Ika land Oselobue ya do Jen do lua Enyi Ator ko Ogbe makeni Ledem Zim otor Ogbo hayani Oselobue ledenyi ikeni Enyi Isee
Nice music
This brought back memories. My late mother's best Ika songs. I miss you dearly mummy
Awww im.sorry and this is also my mom's best Ika song and so is me and my grandma
@@kassypele4662 It is well. My mum as well.. she was actually part of this meeting group back then
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!
More like esan languge
We Ika people share some Culture and word's with Edos but we are not same carry your Edo and Esan go una side
Story, they’re igbo people with Benin cultural influence but they’re now ika
@@diamonddiamond5780 May our ancestors punish you! Listen and reason to what you have just spewed out, you should know your are crazy upstairs! Ozuo!....Ika share words and culture...not same, carry Edo and Esan go una side. God punish you and your slave family that came to that area! Slave, slave, slave grew up in our ancestral lands, our ancestors punish all of you, Isee!!!
@@picassomicasso1 Whatever! Stupid thinking, go and study your history, the land history, Ozuo!
My people. Nice old school song. This reminds me of my boyhood days in the village.
Great memories!
my husband is from Agbor because of that I really love ika culture..watching from Germany(Munich)
Ur are wlcm to piece land.. Greeting from Italy.. We all loves ur take good care of your home and family
Oghogho Juliet owan wu egwu ODINANI IKA. This is the type of traditional music I danced side by side my mom and dad, maintain was my coach. Am very glad for the come back of the evergreen oldies. Long live Ika clan
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I so much like my ika language , My greetings from Canada 🇨🇦🙏
Greetings to u bros from Toronto
So awesome, joining you guys soon in Canada ❤❤
Agbor to the world
I very proud to be ika
This music brought back great memories. My father used to be the founders of etu egunemu music. Great okay local musicians. This music brought joy and tears in my face. Great work, keep up the good work.
Great one ika onuko kome-ogbuofifi
Maintainer you too much, may your soul rest in perfect peace
I'm so proud of my people
May God bless and keep the land of agbor in peace and with Devine health.
Love my igbo people of the ika kingdom. Migration and politics have separated us so much. God bless all
Correct
We are not Igbos we're different people
@@diamonddiamond5780 Ika is one of the Igboid ethnic groups in Delta state and a small of its population is found in Edo State..
@@diamonddiamond5780 congratulation
@@jackdon6926 We Ika's don't speak Igbo language and we are not same ethnic group or tribe in Nigeria so forget about it
Excellent piece of music. I am proud of my Agbor heritage.
Thank you Jesus
Ika the best
My mum best song ❤❤mostly when she is working ❤❤ love you mum
Mine as well, it helps u work faster 😃
I love this song so much 💘💕💗❤💓💕💗
God bless my mother Land
Great IKA kingdom 🙏🙏💋
Kudos frm here💖
ika rimma wene dodo dozinne makeni inne arikamma ika kwennuuuu
Hmm.. Lovely.. reminds me of Home.. IKA rima
Agbor amaka nani
My people of ika kingdom God bless you all
Brings back memories
Proudly ika i love my culture
Nice old school song u guys did well
I need this music it reminds me of my growing up days.. Wao! Feeling nostalgic now
one love to ika kingdom. I really love what am seeing here
you are welcome to ika land my sister
Great Agbor Music Love it
wow nice
so excited watching
Nice one, nothing like home greetings my lovely people.
that's is true my sister
nice music treating for Holland
Alionye wu nduan
You remind me of Moonlight dance. Ishim mbuhelu ya me ghoro. Love from Spain.
one love my people
More of lka dance
I miss home. No place like home
Memories
Ika traditional dance
I love this music
Childhood memories
Isioma Rita David I
Me too
Love that flute
I just miss my grandma this music is her favourite
Nice one
Good memories I miss you mum
Missing my Ika land now
in Norway 🇳🇴
old school never die,nice one
I love this
Nothing like home mehn
Nice
nice one
This music reminds me of my grandma
Great people of ika kingdom
Nice song
One of the great Benin empire long life great ika kingdom.
Ika is never a Benin kingdom rubbish
@@diokparaazuokechukwu4207 i think you don't know the difference between kingdom and empire.
Ika has never been Benin and will never
@@diokparaazuokechukwu4207 ika is a kingdom of his own. Ika are not Benin but we are Bendel people.
How can someone call this people igbo.
Go and study the history of Ika people , It will help you with your misconception.
@@osayameniyamu-noma380 they are very unique people people, who love peace, and progress, they are not proud, they don't insult others, they talk less.
They are old has Benin kingdom,
And they were autonomous kingdom of their during the Benin empire
During 12th century their ancestors traded with Benin and Portuguese in Palm oil production,
They opened doors for massive igbo immigrants to their land,
Instead of them to defend their identity they accept been called igbo. Igbo that settle with them started giving them igbo names,
Many still bear Benin names as family names, also many bear ika names, they speak ika language. Though many speak some kind of Igbo which the igbo across the bridge called fake igbo in their back.
@@gentlemanedotv We are not Igbo people we are Ika people very soon Igbos in Ika land will relocate to their land
Very industrious people
Very industrious people
Memories
nice one
nice one