I don't understand Yoruba but this music really takes me back memory lane. I remember when as a young girl watched adults excited listening and dancing to it. When Nigeria was united no tribalism or religious division. I have searched for this music on TH-cam for over 3 years only today i hummed it to my husband and booom. God bless Commander Obey
I spent 3 hours searching for this song as I didn't know the title. Growing up in Eastern Nigeria, I enjoyed this music even though I didn't understand the words/meaning. God bless Chief Obey, Dr Sir Warrior and his oriental brothers international band, Chief Osita Osadebe, King Sunny Ade, Chief Oliver De Coque, Fela Kuti, Chief Mike Ejeagha and all our legends. You gave us good and timeless music that transcended cultures, age and creed. Ours was a beautiful and great country where people didn't really bother much about tribe and creed; but look at us now.....
This song came to mind today 05/Mar 2024. Had to look for it and it is inspiring to me. Apart from Edumare, I don’t know anything else being said but it resonates at this point with my spirit and is blessing me indeed. 🎉🎉🎉
Basically translates to God has made my affairs joyful, I give thanks, hallelujah. God has made my affairs joyful, I've come to give thanks, hallelujah. Misfortune isn't mine, I give thanks, hallelujah. Sadness is not my portion, I give thanks, hallelujah. Misfortune isn't mine, I'm begging, hallelujah.
Rabiu Bangbola Lawal, may God bless you wherever you are now for introducing me to this wonderful music by Baba Commander in Kumasi Ghana in 1972. You were then a chemical engineering student at KNUST in Kumasi.
Chief commander! My father was one of your biggest fan ( from Enugu) and he died 24 December 2021( aged 79 only) This music brings back memories . Chai!
Most of chief commander (baba) Ebenezer Obey music are full of prayers, inspiring, encouraging and even motivating. I remember this " Mo nja de loni Eledumare ,jijade waa ka ma pade agbako oun ta o je la wa lol baba ka ma pade oun tio je was.
Chief Ebenezer Obey is a blessing to his generation. I thank God for his evergreen songs full of wisdom, meaning and very entertaining. I grew up listening to all his songs
11.06 Iya l'olugbowo mi Ti ntoju mi ni kekere Ehin re l'o fi pon mi Iya ku ise mi Emi ki iya mi ku ise Pelu 'teriba m'ole Emi ko le ko ise fun'ya mi mo o Ndao, ndao, ndao! 13 57 Tan'fe 'a ni, tan'fe 'a ni? (Tani o nfe ki a ni?) Enia 'o fe ni f'oro, Tan'fe a ni?
Thank Thee ALMIGHTY GOD For His Everlasting Mercies endures with us forever Halleluyahhhhhhh AMEN!!! Listening to this evergreen music at this period December 2023, I remember in the 70s when we were rocking with this beautiful song Thank You LORD !
THIS RECORD WAS RELEASED IN 1971.....AND TODAY 2020 ,...ALMOST 50 YEARS IT IS STILL FRESH AS IF IT WAS WAXED LAST WEEK . IT IS GOD'S DOING, AND IT IS MARVELOUS IN OUR EYES..........BABA COMMANDER MAY YOU LIVE MORE YEARS OF GOOD HEALTH .
Wow! 1971, i was in form 3, at Amoye grammar school, Ikere Ekiti, Ekiti State!! We used to play the sound all the time, at parties everywhere! Including Wale Glorious records! I left Nigeria, to USA, in 1976, few days after Muritalah Mohammad was smoked" out of power!!
If you are looking for why the Igbo is a special human being - appreciating every thing good no matter from where or by whom, look no further than this song. I don't understand a damn thing he's saying but boy, this song got me thru several tough times in life.
I have always been a fan" the very first time I heard his music at Tajus foam dealers wedding I was a very young kid by then, Most of his songs are gospel in its own way. Very inspiring and uplifting, very calm and motivating.
Hallelujah! Ebenezer Obey was a riot with this praise song. Did Alhaja Sade to se obokun fun oko e Ajala actually said going to Mecca was like going to Ikoyi Park? That made me laugh when I was a teenager.
Please my Nigerian friends should explain from 4:13 to 4:30 for me,I love that particular part, am from Ghana and I love old Nigeria songs because my late father brought alot of turning tables from Lagos in 1983
As per your request: Ayanmo mi lat'owo Oluwa ni My destiny is from God Eda aye kan ko le si mi n'ipo pada No creature can change my status Eleda mi ye mo bebe e My creator I beg you Eleda mi gbe mi leke aye My creator make me overcome adversaries. I have translated each line.
I Don't know. Son and daughter both took using. Yoruba excuse also. Burbank superior court 1980 s remember . hHh by why he want know keep meant evidence branco
I don't understand Yoruba but this music really takes me back memory lane. I remember when as a young girl watched adults excited listening and dancing to it. When Nigeria was united no tribalism or religious division. I have searched for this music on TH-cam for over 3 years only today i hummed it to my husband and booom. God bless Commander Obey
Obey all the way. This pray is for all those who are privileged to listen to it.
I spent 3 hours searching for this song as I didn't know the title. Growing up in Eastern Nigeria, I enjoyed this music even though I didn't understand the words/meaning. God bless Chief Obey, Dr Sir Warrior and his oriental brothers international band, Chief Osita Osadebe, King Sunny Ade, Chief Oliver De Coque, Fela Kuti, Chief Mike Ejeagha and all our legends. You gave us good and timeless music that transcended cultures, age and creed. Ours was a beautiful and great country where people didn't really bother much about tribe and creed; but look at us now.....
You are very right Mr Godson. There is no sense in TRIBALISM.
Listening in 2022! Who is with me?
This song came to mind today 05/Mar 2024. Had to look for it and it is inspiring to me.
Apart from Edumare, I don’t know anything else being said but it resonates at this point with my spirit and is blessing me indeed. 🎉🎉🎉
Basically translates to
God has made my affairs joyful, I give thanks, hallelujah.
God has made my affairs joyful, I've come to give thanks, hallelujah.
Misfortune isn't mine, I give thanks, hallelujah.
Sadness is not my portion, I give thanks, hallelujah.
Misfortune isn't mine, I'm begging, hallelujah.
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Thank you for this translation. I have been looking for someone to translate this song to me. 🙏
@@Change2024-t9n you're welcome 😘
I am an Ibo man but this music put smile on my face. Evergreen as ever.
One Nigeria, I enjoy you my brother.
Every afternoon in my parent radio😭😭.
I wanna go back in time 😭
It’s 2024. I will always love juju music. ❤
I am Igbo , but this is timeless !!!
I swear
Destiny can't be changed!!!
Long life in good health baba commander
I don't understand this song but I love it to the moon
Rabiu Bangbola Lawal, may God bless you wherever you are now for introducing me to this wonderful music by Baba Commander in Kumasi Ghana in 1972. You were then a chemical engineering student at KNUST in Kumasi.
The golden voice God bless you long life and prosperity ❤🎉
Great Evergreen music, more grace baba commander
Chief commander! My father was one of your biggest fan ( from Enugu) and he died 24 December 2021( aged 79 only) This music brings back memories . Chai!
Rip to your dad
May your dad's soul continue to rest in perfect peace
Mine too !
May your father’s soul continue to rest in peace. Thank God he witnessed and benefited from a nation that was once led with selfless leadership.
My best Yoruba artist
Most of chief commander (baba) Ebenezer Obey music are full of prayers, inspiring, encouraging and even motivating. I remember this " Mo nja de loni Eledumare ,jijade waa ka ma pade agbako oun ta o je la wa lol baba ka ma pade oun tio je was.
Chief Ebenezer Obey is a blessing to his generation. I thank God for his evergreen songs full of wisdom, meaning and very entertaining. I grew up listening to all his songs
11.06 Iya l'olugbowo mi
Ti ntoju mi ni kekere
Ehin re l'o fi pon mi
Iya ku ise mi
Emi ki iya mi ku ise
Pelu 'teriba m'ole
Emi ko le ko ise fun'ya mi mo o
Ndao, ndao, ndao!
13 57 Tan'fe 'a ni, tan'fe 'a ni? (Tani o nfe ki a ni?)
Enia 'o fe ni f'oro,
Tan'fe a ni?
Words are not enough to express my happiness wherever I am listening to Baba muisic it always refreshing my heart. Ee pe funwa baba.
What a green evergreen song of chief Ebenezer Obey..
It's a song of thanksgiving and testimonies 🕺🕺
God will continue to watch over you chief commander Ebenezer obey Amen and Amen.
Have been a fan since in the seventies
I'm an Igbo but will marry a yoruba girl!
Marry who you 👍
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Thank Thee ALMIGHTY GOD For His Everlasting Mercies endures with us forever Halleluyahhhhhhh AMEN!!! Listening to this evergreen music at this period December 2023, I remember in the 70s when we were rocking with this beautiful song
Thank You LORD !
This music never die always fresh on
Evergreen indeed!
THIS RECORD WAS RELEASED IN 1971.....AND TODAY 2020 ,...ALMOST 50 YEARS IT IS STILL FRESH AS IF IT WAS WAXED LAST WEEK . IT IS GOD'S DOING, AND IT IS MARVELOUS IN OUR EYES..........BABA COMMANDER MAY YOU LIVE MORE YEARS OF GOOD HEALTH .
That's my special
Wow! 1971, i was in form 3, at Amoye grammar school, Ikere Ekiti, Ekiti State!! We used to play the sound all the time, at parties everywhere! Including Wale Glorious records! I left Nigeria, to USA, in 1976, few days after Muritalah Mohammad was smoked" out of power!!
Amen
Love
Please 🥺🥺
Good talent God bless you sir
Thank you God for creating this Man in our own time. I am looking song IGI NLA YADINA
Ode to n so Eledumare is the song.
@@ismailfashola8784 Thank you so much
I don't understand jack here ,secondly this man music senior me wella ,but as I de vibe this man song like this still de mysterious to me
Who voted downwards? Classic song.
I can listen to this music as long as it's playing. Thanks chief commander
Bringing old sweet memories is always exciting. God bless chief Ebenezer Obey
Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey thank you for these songs God bless you. 😇❣️
My favourite song of Obey
If you are looking for why the Igbo is a special human being - appreciating every thing good no matter from where or by whom, look no further than this song. I don't understand a damn thing he's saying but boy, this song got me thru several tough times in life.
I have always been a fan" the very first time I heard his music at Tajus foam dealers wedding I was a very young kid by then, Most of his songs are gospel in its own way. Very inspiring and uplifting, very calm and motivating.
Just listening to this is so satisfying. Such a beautiful song
You just made my night... freezing in this -28DegC weather and listening to this... Thanks for keeping me company with this evergreen!
Truly this are songs getting me through this period.
@@emxtional_ammy326 I can relate my brother.
Nice song
Brings back memories of my childhood days in Ibadan. Good old days...❤
RAW TALENTS, PERIOD !!!
What a great and gifted servant of God who is given to us here! God bless him and keep using him to bless humanity!!!
Awesome
Really evergreen. Thank you baba commander. More blessings.
Hallelujah! Ebenezer Obey was a riot with this praise song. Did Alhaja Sade to se obokun fun oko e Ajala actually said going to Mecca was like going to Ikoyi Park? That made me laugh when I was a teenager.
Nice one
Evergreen songs,
God bless Sir Oby
Ajala travelled all over the world.
Is this a Christian song? I don't understand the language but love the song regardless. Someone please help with the translation
this is a very nice song im very interested in this music
Please my Nigerian friends should explain from 4:13 to 4:30 for me,I love that particular part, am from Ghana and I love old Nigeria songs because my late father brought alot of turning tables from Lagos in 1983
As per your request:
Ayanmo mi lat'owo Oluwa ni
My destiny is from God
Eda aye kan ko le si mi n'ipo pada
No creature can change my status
Eleda mi ye mo bebe e
My creator I beg you
Eleda mi gbe mi leke aye
My creator make me overcome adversaries.
I have translated each line.
@@lolasobande8663 Thank you
Art
Ever green
🎊💕💕
Where is oRI mi o Eda mi o
Please can someone translate this song? It is playing in my heart, and I don’t know the meaning yet..
Im so sorry baba i didnt know what maeried
My mum very best
Being recorded in both
I Don't know. Son and daughter both took using. Yoruba excuse also. Burbank superior court 1980 s remember . hHh by why he want know keep meant evidence branco