WOW! As I listened and watched this video clip, the first thing that occurred to me is how close the music resembles one of the music in my hometown of Onicha-Olona. Quite interesting! Despite centuries (nearly 500 years) apart since my ancestors: Oba Ohrogbua of Benin Kingdom and his younger brother Oba Ugbeh of Onicha-Olona Kingdom formed Onicha-Olona Kingdom, the same set of musical instruments used in Onicha-Olona is still in use in Benin and more interestingly, with similar beat as egwu inwene and amala dance. Not much has even changed. Indeed, years may pass but well valued traditions and cultures are ageless. I am, humbly, proud of my origin. La mogun my people! Great job, Princess #Pat Usoh
Thanks mama this story I have been hearing it since my childhood but the yorubas and enemies of palace will always say the contrary. Am proud of my edo kingdom.
More Grace mummy
Nice 👍 music you are blessed my lovely one ❤️💋 thanks a lot
SO NICE , ISELOGBE TO MY BENIN PEOPLE, LONG LIVE THE KING.
OBA GHA TOR OKPEeeeee ISEeeeeee 👑. Mummy is good Iyare Iyare Iyare💪💪💪💪👑may🙋 God Bless All Edo People world wide Amen🎉🎉🎉🎉💪💪💪💪🎅👍👍👍✌✌✌✌.
Beautiful story
Oba ghato kpere iseeeee
Yes oooooh 💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃👏👏👏
The best mummy happy new year
Beautiful Song....More Wisdom & More of this My Beautiful Princess Usoh💖💖💖💖💖
Iyare Iyare 🎉🎆
Pat Usoh her gyration dance, and her sings are unbeatable! She is an Edo icon forever!!!
Well said ma more grace
Obaghatogbere iseeeee
Edo n'imose, Edo'isigbon, Edomwen n'Obaye
OMO N'OBA gha toe kpereeeee ISEEEE
I greet you specially for this true story mama pat God bless you more for edo uwese uwese kakabo ❤❤❤❤🌽🍾🍾
Nice one big mummy ♥️♥️♥️🙏💯💋
This is so nice and I love this thank you so much my beautiful Benin mother's and God Bless your all🙏🙏🙏🙏
God bless you ma for enlighten our people. Edo is the senior. Long live our Oba of Benin
I'm happy to be a Benin girl
Hello the best Mummy
enjoying the ancient edo /benin culture .love from kwale land. Yes some of those yoruba names were from edo derivatives
Iyare iyare edo mwan
WOW! As I listened and watched this video clip, the first thing that occurred to me is how close the music resembles one of the music in my hometown of Onicha-Olona. Quite interesting! Despite centuries (nearly 500 years) apart since my ancestors: Oba Ohrogbua of Benin Kingdom and his younger brother Oba Ugbeh of Onicha-Olona Kingdom formed Onicha-Olona Kingdom, the same set of musical instruments used in Onicha-Olona is still in use in Benin and more interestingly, with similar beat as egwu inwene and amala dance. Not much has even changed. Indeed, years may pass but well valued traditions and cultures are ageless. I am, humbly, proud of my origin. La mogun my people!
Great job, Princess #Pat Usoh
Nice one more grace mummy
Wow, Benin is great, Long live our OBA
Nice one mummy
I love Benin
Nice one edo bini to the world 🌎 one love ❤ 😍 💖 ❣
Love it,
❤️❤️❤️🙏
Isee❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Greetings mama 🥰😍🥰
EDORODION ✊🏾
Iseee
💃💃💃💃💃💃
Nice one
Bless
Amen!!
Good
Thanks mama this story I have been hearing it since my childhood but the yorubas and enemies of palace will always say the contrary. Am proud of my edo kingdom.
How can someone contact you
For booking?