Awesome, evergreen, quintessential Afam Ogbuotobo, played his music likely "forever" growing up in the good old days in Onitsha. Profound gratitude to my great Uncle Chief Chulo Asika, Akpe-Olodi whose remarkable foresight and entrepreneurial acumen even whilst a practising lawyer set up Heavy Sounds International that provided the launch pad for Ogbuotobo 's early and timeless hits.
Afam ogbotobo is very intresting music,i used to listing to his music wen i was small my elder bro use to play it on tape den,i love his music so much,Onitsha ado we miss AFAM.
Thanks for this. I had the pleasure of visiitng Afam at his house many years ago and also heard him play at Onitsha. One day we will all realise what a superb musician he was. Let's hope we continue to value and encourage this traditional Igbo music or we are in grave danger of it dying out. Believe me.It will start with the loss of skilled artisans who still retain the skill and traditional know-how to make the traditional instuments. Once they go it is lost forever! This must be preserved at all costs or there is a real danger of ancient Igbo tradtional rhythms disappearing for good!
i never had the pleasure of meeting him but my dad loved his music. he had a tape of his songs which he would play when we traveled home for Christmas. Good one Stonefill, how can i get his albums for my own car?
@Douglas, Nur... any of you know where/how I can BUY his songs (CD)? As a child I loved listening to his music on our 'turn-table'. "Onye no nso bia save-o mu o, ewe gbataa nwe save o his life o...! " Classic. Love it!
which onitsha person can tell us what tragedy befell this Ejiofo okocha. its curious for non onitsha indigenes but the song is about his tragedy thanks
Awesome, evergreen, quintessential Afam Ogbuotobo, played his music likely "forever" growing up in the good old days in Onitsha. Profound gratitude to my great Uncle Chief Chulo Asika, Akpe-Olodi whose remarkable foresight and entrepreneurial acumen even whilst a practising lawyer set up Heavy Sounds International that provided the launch pad for Ogbuotobo 's early and timeless hits.
Onitsha Ado everlasting music Afarm Rest in peace
Rip Afam i was born in Ozubulu street Fegge good old days when men where men
Back in the days when i was 7yrs never stop listening to Afam ogbuotobe
I started listening to this music when i was still in primary school back in the days. Afam, i missed you...
Nice one
i so much love this music,AFAM i miss u toomuch.
Thank you ,,,,Wonderful music.
Afam ogbotobo is very intresting music,i used to listing to his music wen i was small my elder bro use to play it on tape den,i love his music so much,Onitsha ado we miss AFAM.
Peters Emmanuela
thanks alot,this takes me back home,i missed my hometown onitsha ado
Thanks for this. I had the pleasure of visiitng Afam at his house many years ago and also heard him play at Onitsha. One day we will all realise what a superb musician he was. Let's hope we continue to value and encourage this traditional Igbo music or we are in grave danger of it dying out. Believe me.It will start with the loss of skilled artisans who still retain the skill and traditional know-how to make the traditional instuments. Once they go it is lost forever! This must be preserved at all costs or there is a real danger of ancient Igbo tradtional rhythms disappearing for good!
Mother’s tireless effort to locate her son even as all the native doctors she went to,told her that her son is dead.
Onitsha my hometown. I just love Onitsha. Afam we miss you so much.
Hmmm forever proud of my tribe!
Oh my God who post this may God bless you. Please keep it on
iweobi onochie n'odoje ezigbo oyim!life is unpreditable
i never had the pleasure of meeting him but my dad loved his music. he had a tape of his songs which he would play when we traveled home for Christmas. Good one Stonefill, how can i get his albums for my own car?
Fare well, Mr. Ogbotobo. Rest In Peace. Your music lives!
@Douglas, Nur... any of you know where/how I can BUY his songs (CD)?
As a child I loved listening to his music on our 'turn-table'.
"Onye no nso bia save-o mu o, ewe gbataa nwe save o his life o...! "
Classic. Love it!
alonzoslim you killed it here, I remember my DAD playing that on turn-table .
onitsha ado my land of birth
which onitsha person can tell us what tragedy befell this Ejiofo okocha.
its curious for non onitsha indigenes but the song is about his tragedy
thanks
igwegwu you still lives
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wow thanks
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