Best Nigerian choir for me. Absolutely sonorous, near angelic. Hats off to Emeka Nwokedi and the members of this choir - talented bunch. And then this song is a powerful reminder for a constant reality individual status check
Listening for the first time from Cameroon. I really enjoy it. This must be a very proficient choir. Bravo to conductor, pianist, percussionists and of course the whole choir.
This group can make money right in Nigeria, Africa, then beyond. Organize shows, collaborate with comedians and/ or other entertainers. Do massive adverts and sell tickets. Christmas, Easter, even during other holidays , for instance are good times. Move from places to places as you get bolder. Please do not sit and wait for the government to sponsor you because they may fail you. It is not done even in developed worlds. You guys are amazing.
prince You assume they don't... Hiring them for a function doesn't come anywhere near cheap... They travel to Europe yearly, for Choral competitions, and they never come lower than 3rd
Iam Tanzanian 🇹🇿 i recently i have been watchin different Nigerian choirs videos, i find some thing unique to me and common to all Nigerial choir i have watched. The majour beat is from unique drum made from pot. I dont know the composition of that instrument can someone educate me please i need to try in Tanzania, it sound good and it is pure African instument
This piece is different from that one you talking of. This is 1990 piece written by Sam Ojukwu for St.. Andrew's Church, choir. This piece emerged the best composition in Igbo anthem that year
Well delivered. Kudos to the choir. I love this song so much, especially the dancing part of it. i keep repeating the song from that section hahahahaha
Now, this "Teta" by the genius Sam Ojukwu... ✔✅✔ Please, go back and do justice to "Ndi n'ele anya Jehovah", which you had abused... redeem yourselves!
Who else could compose such a masterpiece other than the quintessential Sam Ojukwu? Well done LCC. Could someone please tell me how to get this song's script...
Best Nigerian choir for me. Absolutely sonorous, near angelic. Hats off to Emeka Nwokedi and the members of this choir - talented bunch. And then this song is a powerful reminder for a constant reality individual status check
This is one of the best renditions I have ever heard a Nigerian choir perform, there is so much skill and professionalism put into this.
hello please can i get the script my email is micksatchet@gmail.com
Good arrangement. I like the vigour
You should listen to that of Jclef of UNN maybe then you'll appreciate the music more.
This composition is elite... Well delivered
I love watching this performance
Very good performance. Is it possible to get the score to buy? If so, I'd be happy to teach my choir the University where I teach.
Listening for the first time from Cameroon. I really enjoy it. This must be a very proficient choir. Bravo to conductor, pianist, percussionists and of course the whole choir.
Yeah daddy
This group can make money right in Nigeria, Africa, then beyond.
Organize shows, collaborate with comedians and/ or other entertainers. Do massive adverts and sell tickets. Christmas, Easter, even during other holidays , for instance are good times. Move from places to places as you get bolder.
Please do not sit and wait for the government to sponsor you because they may fail you. It is not done even in developed worlds.
You guys are amazing.
prince You assume they don't... Hiring them for a function doesn't come anywhere near cheap... They travel to Europe yearly, for Choral competitions, and they never come lower than 3rd
Iam Tanzanian 🇹🇿 i recently i have been watchin different Nigerian choirs videos, i find some thing unique to me and common to all Nigerial choir i have watched. The majour beat is from unique drum made from pot. I dont know the composition of that instrument can someone educate me please i need to try in Tanzania, it sound good and it is pure African instument
Udu is made of clay.
The pot is called Udu... But im not sure of the resonating effect and details of the make up
Now, this is what I call a rendition! Kudos to Lagos City Chorale. I wish I could get information on your live performances. Very well done!
Brilliant performance!
I love this. Super choir.
Igbo kwenu! Wake up, my people.Don;t let this language die.
Well said
This sounds really good...
As wonderful as this performance seems it is routine to the great Sir Emeka Nwokedi and LCC. kudos
I must have been under the rocks! Marvelooooooous🙌
I like this choir
Blown away!
This is wonderful
Keep up d good work
Absolutely beautiful!
This is soo beautiful..Kudos
I have known the piece as " Ngozi na adiri ndi nwuru anwu" way back. Vintage Sam Ojukwu
This piece is different from that one you talking of. This is 1990 piece written by Sam Ojukwu for St.. Andrew's Church, choir. This piece emerged the best composition in Igbo anthem that year
Cartercohn you have a goldmine of wonderful choir renditions. Very nice!
This is Igbo! "Wake up you who is sleeping!"
Well delivered. Kudos to the choir. I love this song so much, especially the dancing part of it. i keep repeating the song from that section hahahahaha
Now, this "Teta" by the genius Sam Ojukwu... ✔✅✔
Please, go back and do justice to "Ndi n'ele anya Jehovah", which you had abused... redeem yourselves!
Genius is an understatement... That man... Hmmmm I pray to meet him soon
Awesome and sonorous melodious
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Who else could compose such a masterpiece other than the quintessential Sam Ojukwu?
Well done LCC. Could someone please tell me how to get this song's script...
please can i get the script my email is micksatchet@gmail.com thks!
pls i need this script this is my email "essoh.09@gmail.com
God bless you guys
Please this Teta was composed by who?
Very wonderful. Please how can i get a piece of this song? I live in Lagos.
Lovely.
'very beautiful rendition..
so great
please i need the score
"wake up, you who' re sleeping. wake up!"
Ji masun
Eu quero que vc me ajudar en oração
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