This is the greatest journalistic masterpiece of this century, keep it up. This interview will go a long way to reconcile issues with regards to the Oriental brothers INTL' !!!!!
May God bless the presenter greatly for this memorable and Brotherly reconciliation. I also ask Jehovah the creator of Heaven and Earth to bless Dansatch and Jimmy Tony Awoma Amen.
Am so glad he have new project coming soon dansatch is full talented and gifts from god his still doing what he know how to do best never still retire at this age they don’t need to explain to any one that he is the leader of orientals brother band u can see him still performing better I love this man he is a great legend, I wish I can meet him one to thank him myself what he have done for the generations respect sir
Great job getting these fellows together again. I am glad that Dan Datch and Awoma concurred that they (musicians) don't bear long lasting grudges. I am also glad that Dan Satch is now better at explaining some of the intricacies, not known to the public, that led to the "feuds" -- leading to Aloy and Awoma's departure. A book or documentary needs to be made about the Oriental Brothers band. I am also glad that you didn't start singing today, you focused on their thought, which was great. There was a breakaway band from Oriental Brothers named The great Oriental Brothers Band, led by Ichita and Akwila. When you said, in the introduction, that you were at the country home of the "great Oriental Brothers Band", I thought you were referring to that band. I know that you guys are young, yet, you need to present your interviews as professionally accurate as humanly possible. Still a great job, though.
Wonderful. You are really informed. Thanks and God bless you for your constructive criticisms and advice. They surely will help us improve. You are highly appreciated sir. Remain blessed.
Without this interview, the entire Ngor-Okpala, Mbaise, Imerienwe and the rest of Imo state knows the founder of the band. Chukwuwmeka Opara aka Dansatch is the founder and arranger of the Oriental International Brothers Band. He also played a major role by composing most of the songs in their albums. As a matter of fact, every member of the band contributed very well and that's you can listen to their songs every day and anytime.
@@scoreboardtv01 Don't you have the technology to insert the translation? It would be better to interview them in Igbo because, as others have observed, they weren't able to be more expressive of themselves here. If I were you, I would use pidgin English next time around.
He is not exactly lying, he is exaggerating his role. He got the basic story correctly -- he started the band idea and looked for musicians to populate it, but he didn't own the band. In retrospect, it seems to me that he treated his bandmates as his employees, that must have been one of the reasons the original group broke up. In this interview, he portrayed himself as Awoma's oga when the interviewer asked Awoma of his relationship with Dan Satch in those days; the ideal relationship was bandmate/colleague, not oga. Awoma likely ignored it because he wants peace to reign. In other interviews, I have heard Dan Satch refer to the other core members of the band, like Akwila, in similar statuses -- oga and boyi-boyi relationship. That has to be why there was turmoil and attrition of musicians in the band, leading to its eventual break up.
Please Scoreboard more of these. Continue to bring out and celebrate our living legends .
God bless you.
This is the greatest journalistic masterpiece of this century, keep it up. This interview will go a long way to reconcile issues with regards to the Oriental brothers INTL' !!!!!
Thank you so much 🙏
May God bless the presenter greatly for this memorable and Brotherly reconciliation. I also ask Jehovah the creator of Heaven and Earth to bless Dansatch and Jimmy Tony Awoma Amen.
We really appreciate you. God bless you too.
I love this man
That's good
Thank god this is what I have been waiting for
Sure. Now you have it. Thanks and God bless you.
Weldone 🙌🥳🍾🏅
Thank you
Am so glad he have new project coming soon dansatch is full talented and gifts from god his still doing what he know how to do best never still retire at this age they don’t need to explain to any one that he is the leader of orientals brother band u can see him still performing better I love this man he is a great legend, I wish I can meet him one to thank him myself what he have done for the generations respect sir
Yes, legends don't die.
These are the people that laid the foundation of what many are enjoying today. God bless them with good health and long life.
Exactly. God bless you.
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So happy for this, they could have made more classic songs if this reconciliation had done since
It's not too late, they'll still
This is great❤
thank you so much
The power of reconciliation shown by these living legends
Exactly
The man in white is shy😊.no wonder he composed that ozo wu iwem😅
Inukwa🙄😂😂
What a family reunion. Kudos to Scoreboard
Thank you
I love this. Wonderful call for reconciliation. If only Warrior were still alive.
So sad he died early.
Thank you for this
Been imagining for something like this
Thanks and God bless
Well done scoreboard TV...
This is really a good one 👍
We appreciate
Masterpiece 🎉
God bless you
This channel is really doing a good job
Thank you
I love this
Thank you
This is great
Thanks
Good work
Thanks
Nice job ❤
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Nice one ❤
Thank you
Great job getting these fellows together again. I am glad that Dan Datch and Awoma concurred that they (musicians) don't bear long lasting grudges. I am also glad that Dan Satch is now better at explaining some of the intricacies, not known to the public, that led to the "feuds" -- leading to Aloy and Awoma's departure. A book or documentary needs to be made about the Oriental Brothers band. I am also glad that you didn't start singing today, you focused on their thought, which was great. There was a breakaway band from Oriental Brothers named The great Oriental Brothers Band, led by Ichita and Akwila. When you said, in the introduction, that you were at the country home of the "great Oriental Brothers Band", I thought you were referring to that band. I know that you guys are young, yet, you need to present your interviews as professionally accurate as humanly possible. Still a great job, though.
Wonderful. You are really informed. Thanks and God bless you for your constructive criticisms and advice. They surely will help us improve. You are highly appreciated sir. Remain blessed.
This awoma is still good Aswear 😊
Awoma is a super guitarist and there's no doubt about that.
The man is something else; still strong and active
Nice one
Thanks
Good work
Thanks
Nice interview
Thank you
Nice interview. If the rest were alive we may know more about who started the band.
This should be enough evidence though
Without this interview, the entire Ngor-Okpala, Mbaise, Imerienwe and the rest of Imo state knows the founder of the band. Chukwuwmeka Opara aka Dansatch is the founder and arranger of the Oriental International Brothers Band. He also played a major role by composing most of the songs in their albums. As a matter of fact, every member of the band contributed very well and that's you can listen to their songs every day and anytime.
Great job
Thank you
Great achievement
Thank you
Interesting exposition
Thank you
Good job
We appreciate
The man in red come resemble that Nollywood actor wey dey always do juju,though he's late.
Funny
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Thanks
Legend's
Legends indeed. Thank you
Good job
Thanks and God bless you
how I wish I can meet with him
Yes you can.
This interview should have been conducted in Igbo language. Oriental brothers never sang in English. The use of English limited them in expression.
You are right. It's just that we consider other viewers and fans who do not understand Igbo language.
@@scoreboardtv01 thank for conducting this interview in English
I’m from EDO state , my dad was a big fan of oriental brothers .
Why am I hearing the noise of crickets 😊
Lol. Kindly note that the interview was not conducted in New York city.
@@scoreboardtv01 Neither was it conducted in the night
@@MercyNathaniel234 Lol. Ok, na you win. Smart girl
He didn't mention Sir Warrior, there seems to be animosity
Something like that
Interview these people with Igbo abeg, they can't really express themselves with English
We understand and appreciate your point. It's just that we consider other fans who do not understand Igbo language.
@@scoreboardtv01 Don't you have the technology to insert the translation? It would be better to interview them in Igbo because, as others have observed, they weren't able to be more expressive of themselves here. If I were you, I would use pidgin English next time around.
Na that your female presenter me I wan watch.
Lol. Okay, next time
Dansatch is a liar
Kindly explain. Thanks.
He is not exactly lying, he is exaggerating his role. He got the basic story correctly -- he started the band idea and looked for musicians to populate it, but he didn't own the band. In retrospect, it seems to me that he treated his bandmates as his employees, that must have been one of the reasons the original group broke up. In this interview, he portrayed himself as Awoma's oga when the interviewer asked Awoma of his relationship with Dan Satch in those days; the ideal relationship was bandmate/colleague, not oga. Awoma likely ignored it because he wants peace to reign. In other interviews, I have heard Dan Satch refer to the other core members of the band, like Akwila, in similar statuses -- oga and boyi-boyi relationship. That has to be why there was turmoil and attrition of musicians in the band, leading to its eventual break up.
Which kind nonsense English interview be this
It's not a nonsense English interview. Remember that there are many fans of Oriental Brothers' who do not understand Igbo language.
Good job
Thank you