Obey teaches you the realities of life. I am omo Ibo but born and bred in Ilu Ibadan. My father spent all his active life in Yoruba land.In my house today we got all the collections of Ebenezer Obey. Thank u Obey.
The words are deep and really meaningful, the instrumentation is second to none, the arrangement is well thought out,the presentation is a classic. God bless Chief Commander !
Thank God for the gift of Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey's music. Honestly speaking as long as man lives on earth this man's music shall definitely fit in. Long live Baba Miliki.
ça c'est de l'originalité africaine et le véritablement du talent de l'Homme Noir. C'est une oeuvre d'art. C'est une chanson que mon père écoutait souvent mais qui à l'époque me laissait indifférent sans savoir la richesse qu'elle cache. Congratulations!
My mum and dad love this juju music. I live in these modern times in England, but it doesn't stop me liking juju music. Me and my sisters like dancing to this music. Our parents say we can't dance to juju music. These songs bring us together as a family.
thks for the memory. I remember when those badly scrached black disks will play and continously skip same tune over 4ever until someone move the niddle over. good old 60's
Am from Awee Oyo state, l love this particular track cos Baba Obey mentioned my home town there... In memory of my late Dad, he was obey greatest fan when he was alive...
im a proud nigerian kid but even though i am an Igbo child from an Igbo my mom grew up in nigeria learning languages from the hausa to yoruba and and more so she has all Chief Ebenezer and i love listening to his music and thi is my Number.01
Ebenezer obey and king sunny Ade , are very good musicians, which everybody love their song all over the world ,even children. I remember when I was a teenage , even I can sing most of their song . long life ,good health to them
He is asking his enemy(ies) to stay off him. He now went on to mention the qualities he sees in people that make them become an enemy- gossiping, backbiting,strivings,malice,possessiveness,evil thinking,envy etc
A Ghanain who likes Obeys songs l dnt understand the language but l am a musician who has Ears for his music There one song am looking for He mentioned Go slow iwoyi dadala trafic go down asiko imaneh ldont know the Name of the Album I would be very glad to have it I dnt care how much Please search for me o
The song goes beyond entertaining spirit. It's a prayer and a warning. I love listening to it especially from the day I sat down and reasoned to the warning message behind it. What an ever green song!
Ebenezer obey; these are the specialist of talking guitar the old school Professionals the talking drum master thanks you are remembered by Alex ogberua
I always cry and wish I can turn back the hands of time. Too many lovely memories I think of with lots of butterflies in my stomach when I hear his music. Sail on legend God bless you plenty
This tune takes me all the way back to ILARO( Army barracks) in the mid 70s !!! Ah wish i could turn back the hands of time!!! How the officers used to rock to this tune at Iya Toyin,s joint while consuming delicious cow-tail pepper-soup!!! Thanks for posting.....................!
Anytime i listen to ChiefCommander Ebenezer Obey and KSA, they both just make me marvel at Gods Greatness. Songs like this reminds me of growing up...i i Feel like crying....a Great feeling...i feel am home. Nuff Respect Sir.
I used to get carried away then as I sang this song from cover to cover. It was Secondary school days at St. Augustine's College Kabba. Truly evergreen.
Takes me back to them days in the streets of Lagos amidst the aroma of barbecue chicken whirling around in the round ovens visible to the naked eyes which was the new craze then in the mid-70's.. O what music, what atmosphere! Life was reasonably good then. You tended to make do with what you had then! Gd bless Ebenezer Obey.
His music will continue to stand the test of time because he worked hard and diligently to put up those meaning lyrics backed up by a determined and well structured band. He is an epitome of creativity and GOD will continue to strengthened him.
When I served, I met a girl from Imo state and this was her favorite song. She could not say one word in Yoruba but would sing this song from the beginning to the end. She ended up marrying a yoruba guy because of Juju music.
Kola Adetunji les belles chansons de obey qui ont bercées mon enfance. ça me rappelle mon feu papa qui ne pouvait passer une journée sans écouter les belles mélodies du philosophe obey.
Chief Ebenizer Obey's music is incomparable with any other music in Yoruba land,talk of gospel, juju, apala or Fuji, they all follow suit. I salute baba commander ok.
is there any other person who can describe human beings better?? full of experiences, closer To the creator ,Baba Obey, no more Word i can use ...you are great in everything. ..long life for more praising..Our Lord..Ge will guide you for us..pray for us...because we are running from his way..morality is no more...Louis Idohou (Paris )
Too many sweet childhood memories, good ol days at Nsukka...how much I'm tempted to ask for my yesterday. I grew up with this song cos my dad is a big fan of Obey and Sunnny Ade too. I love this particular track and would rewind the cassette tape to listen to it over and over. Could someone tell me what this song says?
He is asking his enemy(ies) to stay off him. He now went on to mention the qualities he sees in people that make them become an enemy- gossiping, backbiting,strivings,malice,possessiveness,evil thinking,envy etc.
Yes oooooo!,I am Moses for me and children(ISREALITES),Ota mi deyinnnnnn,leyin mi.....or else you will be drown in the rest sea,like Pharaoh and the Egyptians ni oruko JESU KRISTI....,AMIN! Thanks BABA OBEY. Evergreen,soul inspiring music
3:18- Olorun ko 'pe k'enikeni ko maşé ní laarí, enia ni kò ję. Bí á bá nlé ní, b'á 'ò bá bá'ni ìwòn l' á nbá'níí ş'òtá mó! 8:59 - K'ó tó d'aiyé nkó?, a bi'mó l'anà, Ó l'óun kò bá'ní ş'éré, k'ó tó d'aiyé nkó? 10:23-(Guitar-Strangers in the night by Frank Sinatra)
This song was National Anthem in those day it was pick periods for Chief Commander Obey and King Sunny Ade the duo are giant Juju musicians. I love them.
musicians are prophets and or philosophers we ignored due to parochial narrow minded views.listen to Bob Marley,fela kuti,lucky dube and obey commander and the conteporary events.they are prophetic .God bless them all.now Baba Obey is a full time minister . Asiyanbi bukola
Obey teaches you the realities of life. I am omo Ibo but born and bred in Ilu Ibadan. My father spent all his active life in Yoruba land.In my house today we got all the collections of Ebenezer Obey. Thank u Obey.
I love you baje❤
You’re like me
Cette musique a bercé ma jeunesse❤
His songs makes me miss my dad so much!!!! He was a big fan!!!
The words are deep and really meaningful, the instrumentation is second to none, the arrangement is well thought out,the presentation is a classic. God bless Chief Commander !
😮😢the TH-cam is good source of inspiration
Thank God for the gift of Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey's music. Honestly speaking as long as man lives on earth this man's music shall definitely fit in. Long live Baba Miliki.
ça c'est de l'originalité africaine et le véritablement du talent de l'Homme Noir. C'est une oeuvre d'art. C'est une chanson que mon père écoutait souvent mais qui à l'époque me laissait indifférent sans savoir la richesse qu'elle cache. Congratulations!
My mum and dad love this juju music. I live in these modern times in England, but it doesn't stop me liking juju music. Me and my sisters like dancing to this music. Our parents say we can't dance to juju music. These songs bring us together as a family.
Modern times and England has nothing to do with the nature of your heritage.
You mean your parents forbids you from dancing to juju music 🎶
Am not Yoruba but anytime I hear chief commander,barrister, k1 an osupa there always make me happy God bless nigeria
thks for the memory. I remember when those badly scrached black disks will play and continously skip same tune over 4ever until someone move the niddle over. good old 60's
I have no idea how I got here... but I like it
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Am from Awee Oyo state, l love this particular track cos Baba Obey mentioned my home town there... In memory of my late Dad, he was obey greatest fan when he was alive...
THIS BRINGS TEARS TO MY EYES REMEMBERING MY HANDSOME FATHER!!! MUCH RESPECT SIR! YOU ARE A LEGEND!!!!!
Me too 1982 roughly
im a proud nigerian kid but even though i am an Igbo child from an Igbo my mom grew up in nigeria learning languages from the hausa to yoruba and and more so she has all Chief Ebenezer and i love listening to his music and thi is my Number.01
Miss Lagos of the 70s.... Missing my mum who was Nigerian.
ahhhhh.. when that instrumental in the beginning started an automatic smile came to my face.. too good.
I grew up listening to this song thanks to my mum. Chief Ebenezer Obey and King Sunny Ade make amazing songs.
Ebenezer obey and king sunny Ade , are very good musicians, which everybody love their song all over the world ,even children. I remember when I was a teenage , even I can sing most of their song . long life ,good health to them
Excellence...just love his music and lyrics. Philosophical and deep
I don't understand the language but it melts my spirit each time I play it and I always put on repeat...more grace legendary Baba Miliki
All music all about enemies!!!very good to listen to the music in the morning or at night
He is asking his enemy(ies) to stay off him. He now went on to mention the qualities he sees in people that make them become an enemy- gossiping, backbiting,strivings,malice,possessiveness,evil thinking,envy etc
Sweet song....lyrics, beats and all...just love it...God bless Baba Commander
Amen🙏
Ebenezer Obey is definitely One of the best Nigeria musician that ever live.
A Ghanain who likes Obeys songs l dnt understand the language but l am a musician who has Ears for his music
There one song am looking for
He mentioned Go slow iwoyi dadala trafic go down asiko imaneh ldont know the Name of the Album
I would be very glad to have it
I dnt care how much
Please search for me o
The album name is "Alo mi alo"
African music rocks.I love their hi-life style.
Mo so fun e o eyin ota ile ati ode deyin leyin mi continuously.
Mesmerising, quintessential... the Commander at his best. Thanks for the sweet memories.
God bless you for not wasting your talent, you're a blessing to many of us.
My late Dad always play this song early morning and this use to be our wake up alarm, I love this song.
The song goes beyond entertaining spirit. It's a prayer and a warning. I love listening to it especially from the day I sat down and reasoned to the warning message behind it. What an ever green song!
Obey is a great Musical Icon that the World should always pray to have. Thumbs up Chief Commander Ebenezar Obey.
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My dearly departed father has this song. HOw i luv and miss him terribly. I'm crying listening to this song.:'(
Obey!!! My goodness where are you!? Our nation needs you most now.
Ebenezer obey; these are the specialist of talking guitar the old school
Professionals the talking drum master thanks you are remembered by Alex ogberua
Music 🎶 🎵 👍 🕺 dance 💃💃💃💃💃
Continue to be great Baba commander.....
I always cry and wish I can turn back the hands of time. Too many lovely memories I think of with lots of butterflies in my stomach when I hear his music. Sail on legend God bless you plenty
I grew up listening to these song and many others from Ebenezer Obey, can't just stop listening
This tune takes me all the way back to ILARO( Army barracks) in the mid 70s !!! Ah wish i could turn back the hands of time!!! How the officers used to rock to this tune at Iya Toyin,s joint while consuming delicious cow-tail pepper-soup!!! Thanks for posting.....................!
Baba obey is my life mentor & my spiritual father, may Almighty God continue to uphold baba for me, amen.
obey obey !!! oba rekpete ni ! olohoun ti blessed ,,, i'm from Benin i love his music
Any day anytime..a classic..
Anytime i listen to ChiefCommander Ebenezer Obey and KSA, they both just make me marvel at Gods Greatness. Songs like this reminds me of growing up...i i Feel like crying....a Great feeling...i feel am home. Nuff Respect Sir.
TMD Squared I feel the same as well
Well said......brings back my childhood n its surreal
I am not a Yoruba, but have always loved to sing along for the past 36yrs.
TMD Squared
Yes
The song of my father's, great tune. Grew up on this.
I used to get carried away then as I sang this song from cover to cover. It was Secondary school days at St. Augustine's College Kabba. Truly evergreen.
My mum's favourite, now mine.
Not only you brother
Baba miliki, evergreen Father.
Takes me back to them days in the streets of Lagos amidst the aroma of barbecue chicken whirling around in the round ovens visible to the naked eyes which was the new craze then in the mid-70's.. O what music, what atmosphere! Life was reasonably good then. You tended to make do with what you had then! Gd bless Ebenezer Obey.
THERE IS NO BETTER NAME FOR THIS THAN TO SAY IT IS 'VINTAGE' STUFF. I AM IN A TRANCE....LOVELY.
His music will continue to stand the test of time because he worked hard and diligently to put up those meaning lyrics backed up by a determined and well structured band. He is an epitome of creativity and GOD will continue to strengthened him.
All Baba Commander's music always as fresh as ever, that's d beauty
Raw talent. This took me back to my boyhood days. Lovely tune
When I served, I met a girl from Imo state and this was her favorite song. She could not say one word in Yoruba but would sing this song from the beginning to the end. She ended up marrying a yoruba guy because of Juju music.
Looking for such girl thou, Music is life, Obey Music will makes you forget your pains. God bless him more for us. (amen)
Omolola Olaniyi the only
wow!!
Omolola Olaniyi Music is food of the soul, so music knows no barriers and it doesn't discriminate against anyone.
The music was God's way of preparing her for her next level.
One of my Best of the Best Greatest Music from Chief Ebenezer Obey. Long Life Chief.
Timeless masterpiece! Thanks Chief Ebenezer Obey.
Baba Commander, evergreen
In loving memory of my Dad....he enjoyed playing this song
Kola Adetunji les belles chansons de obey qui ont bercées mon enfance. ça me rappelle mon feu papa qui ne pouvait passer une journée sans écouter les belles mélodies du philosophe obey.
What a nostalgic music! Whenever, I listen to Obey music it reminds me of the old days at Abeokuta. Ride on evangelist, long life.
respect sir......una dey sing.
growin up wit my DAD was a great blessin. he induced chief commander music into my system right 4rm my childhood. may U live long sir in great health
Same here😆
What an awesome song.
this man is a very good talented with all his song may God help u more sir lnp
This is music
this is an evergreen loaded music
@2.55 to 4.23 pure ecstacy, joy, euphoria , musical perfection all wrapped into one .
Chief Ebenizer Obey's music is incomparable with any other music in Yoruba land,talk of gospel, juju, apala or Fuji, they all follow suit. I salute baba commander ok.
is there any other person who can describe human beings better?? full of experiences, closer To the creator ,Baba Obey, no more Word i can use ...you are great in everything. ..long life for more praising..Our Lord..Ge will guide you for us..pray for us...because we are running from his way..morality is no more...Louis Idohou (Paris )
Ti aba le ni ta o ba ba ni, iwon la mba ni s'ota mo. Wallahi.
Ohoo la chanson préférée de mon enfance. tout cela me fait penser à mon papa.
@rougestar The song is called What God has joined together
I love this music so much. Baba you will surely live long. U made me to remember the good old days, God bless you sir.
Baba Obey! your music is ever green, long life sir.
Brings back so many memories this is one of my late Fathers favourite artists. Thanks for posting, his albums are to find these days.
Excellent ❤❤❤
Beautiful music by a great man 👌
GOD we bless you mr ebenczcr obaey and God will be giving you more message
Tx groovemonzter dis song brought so much memories love u daddy
This is what I have been looking for for years now I could feel at home
Too many sweet childhood memories, good ol days at Nsukka...how much I'm tempted to ask for my yesterday. I grew up with this song cos my dad is a big fan of Obey and Sunnny Ade too. I love this particular track and would rewind the cassette tape to listen to it over and over. Could someone tell me what this song says?
Kenny O my enemy get behind me good songs so far
I tell you my enemies get thee behind me, ... when a goat looks behind it returns the curse back to the curser....
He is asking his enemy(ies) to stay off him. He now went on to mention the qualities he sees in people that make them become an enemy- gossiping, backbiting,strivings,malice,possessiveness,evil thinking,envy etc.
This is evergreen. Kudos to Ebenezer Fabiyi ( Baba Commander).
obey is one of my dad best music, when my dad use to drive his car 70s
Yes oooooo!,I am Moses for me and children(ISREALITES),Ota mi deyinnnnnn,leyin mi.....or else you will be drown in the rest sea,like Pharaoh and the Egyptians ni oruko JESU KRISTI....,AMIN! Thanks BABA OBEY. Evergreen,soul inspiring music
One of the all time greats. Aptly called Chief Commander
3:18- Olorun ko 'pe k'enikeni ko maşé ní laarí, enia ni kò ję. Bí á bá nlé ní, b'á 'ò bá bá'ni ìwòn l' á nbá'níí ş'òtá mó! 8:59 - K'ó tó d'aiyé nkó?, a bi'mó l'anà, Ó l'óun kò bá'ní ş'éré, k'ó tó d'aiyé nkó?
10:23-(Guitar-Strangers in the night by Frank Sinatra)
It brings me back to old sweet memories...
Baba miliki .... Bless you sir.
Wow , this song makes me have a flash back, it's great sentimental music for relaxation. When done obey
Omo jaiye jaiye jaiye...Chief Ebenezer Obey..
Waoh j'adore c'est chanson
simply good music
Beautiful
It`s spacious, this. Music is what you leave out.
Obey Commander!!!!
I dey feel you Ayomitiday05, Ashake22 & Tx groovermonzter
This is a Premier Goldmine!
This song was National Anthem in those day it was pick periods for Chief Commander Obey and King Sunny Ade the duo are giant Juju musicians. I love them.
beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!
musicians are prophets and or philosophers we ignored due to parochial narrow minded views.listen to Bob Marley,fela kuti,lucky dube and obey commander and the conteporary events.they are prophetic .God bless them all.now Baba Obey is a full time minister . Asiyanbi bukola
Date of release: Monday, July 21, 1975
Wow😃
Me was born this yr😆😆😆
@@abbyflagesh5012 so was I 😂. My dad is Nigerian 🇳🇬
I love dis music so much (ota dehin leyin mi)cox it's for d wicked people
I don't understand anything
But ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👏
wọn se bọla tan,
ọla otan ọla ku seyin o
ọ, ọ, ọ, ọlaotan
Genius, classic...
God bless you Sir
Groovemonzter - Thanks very much for posting
Talented singer
Life was much simpler then. Weekend parties were street closure affairs. Gone are those days.