From Kenya 🇰🇪 listening during Putin Russia and Ukraine my boyfriend is also igbo I love them the music from osondi owendi brought me here ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This world is nothing. In friendship, we get good things. Enemity is useless. Who wants to live alone on earth. Who wants peace, will have peace. A troublemaker will see bigger trouble. If you are privileged, assist others. No one knows tomorrow. Oliver De Coque from Ezinifite, Nnewi. Anambra and Imo state are brothers. I am a Nigerian, I am not a foreigner. I am here to have fun, do not harm me. We went to Kano, our song is a song of peace, from Kano we went to Gombe. Every nation sings, but Africans are unique singers. Every nations conducts business, Africans are unique business people. Every nation is buitiful, but African beauty is unique. Who will answer my call? I greet Igwe Ozuomee 1 of Ezinifite. A child must resemble his parents. A strong man, you are. When a man honours a king, he too will be a king. Your kingship is everlasting. You can't make a mistake, you are born into it. Etc.
2023 we are here again. We igbos love you so dear in our ❤r😢 you demise has made every Igbo household cry 😢😢😢😢 Tru your music many were made Igbo billionaires. God 🙏 bless u Oliver Your music is a source of inspiration to all igbos at home n Africa worldwide beyond 😢
I grew up watching my father play this lovely song on his stereo while my mother dance for him and that ultimately made me love the song. Rest in Peace Chief Dr Oliver De Coque
If you're an igbo and you wish to connect to your Chi and ancestors always listen to the voice of Oliver De Coque, in his voice you'll see peace, wealth and long life. Especially the Oliver De Coque of 70s and 80s. He was a lyrical demi-god & genius who was call to represent ndigbo in music & adage. He represent a total mysticism.. unfortunately, ndigbo don't know how to appreciate their great. If he was a yoruba man they would have made him known to the whole world.
I am Ghanaian. This man was a phenomenon! He had the vintage African rhythm, specifically Igbo. Ohafia Umuahia! Kedu, Odenma! Mwam! Igbo Ogidi Gbe! Cheneke eeei! This Obodo Country Nigeria, God Bless, am oooo, Eshe Kupoh! Omo, sun of the shoil!
This time of Covid-19 make me to remember that this music mean a lot to what is happening to the world now. Who is here with me. From Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦
Oh my God Uwa Bu Aja Chief Oliver de coque you and my father is gone i can remember you died in June 20, 2008 and my father died in December 28 2010 My God just like what you said in Igbo This life is just sand we came and we must go just like sand my father make me love you so much Great Sir de coque Uwa Bu Aja tears 😭 😭 in my eyes 👀 👀 for you and my father because you are my father best of all time and you are also my best forever my Igbo Legend of all time ⌚ ⌚ You will always be in my heart so much my love for you Sir is too much i miss you and my father so much i believe you and my father are in save hands 👐 👐 with God most high Rest In peace king 👑 👑 of music 🎶 🎶 in my land of the Biafra people expo 76 that is the name my father use to call You You are always the greatest 7 Gun 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫🔫 🔫 🔫For You ..........
I just bought KLIPSCH speakers, the best German speakers, the corresponding subwofers and the sophisticated sound components that come with the package so I can hear every instrumentation on his songs and those of Orlando Owoh. I grew up on music like this including Prince Nico Mbaga, in Lagos before coming abroad. One of our best African musician. He is one of my favorite musicians. Too bad I learned he died in 2008, the same year that Dr. Orlando Owoh died. We lost two of our greats too soon.
They come but once in a life time. The Great Oliver , one of the greatest guitarist/ Musician. Yes oooh my inlaw Oliver the coque. I hear my own Brother voice chorusing. ...Azu anuka / Azuka nwa mama Onwudiwe Okolo. These were the best Oliver talent before the 90's. Praise. R.I.P my inlaw
Listening to Oliver de-coque all the way from Zambia, my discs are full of his collection despite not understanding Igbo language,the guitars themselves have no language and so his songs make my days, osita osadebe is second from Oliver. These songs add my days. Rest in peace legend
Halleluyah, I am from NKWERRE Imo State...Oliver, you are the Evergreen Commissioner for Enjoyment... May your Soul Rest In Peace.. This is 2020, your legacy lives D' Coque
Only if u can understand igbo language ! Dis grt icon is talking in proverbs parables idoms wisdoms words ! He is giving wisdoms for free no charges ! For d beginning to d end ! His music motivate all igbo race around d globe ! He is a motivational speaker using igbo language 🤔🤔🤔🤔😚😙 ! U hv to unluck d code for u to understand
In this time of covid-19, this music - the lyrics , applies today even more than the time this music was released. Uwa bu aja, indeed. Rest in peace, Ogene Super.
Imagine the Igbo race without men and legends like Chief Oliver De Coque, Nwa Ezinifite and the likes who have made me to constantly fall in love with the Igbo Identity! My love for Igbo Highlife music is traceble to Chief Oliver ,Chief Osita Osadebe, Oriental Brothers and Chief Morocco Maduka. May their souls rest in peace. We are still proud of you guys even in death. My sons and daughters will know this Igbo identity wherever we live.
Once u understand decode the meaning of Oliver song then u are half way to knowing the secret of every Igbo man in business brain intelligence way of life etc
Oliver de coque, I love your music's even as a child, till today you are still the best. I wish that there will be another you in this world again. Rip the legend, I am proud to be an Igbo and anambra precisely. Biafra we stand.
Dust we come from dust we shall go back so world is vanity upon vanity all is vanity so let us live in harmony with the little of time we have on earth .
He mentioned that when he went for a music in Bendel,he was in Benin City and the people of Bendel came out to welcome him and dancing to his music and watching his host..Mazi Orakwe.
You are a Nigerian ... that is your ticket just enjoy the music from a fellow Nigerian ... you don’t need to understand igbo...music they say is a language of the soul... enjoy it.
Sir you said " the world is like a sand a market where u buy n sell n finally go home😢 wat a vanity upon vanity. Your cars jets✈️✈️✈️ wealth beauty mansion ur investment etc all is vanity we will all die n leav al this earthy things 😢😢😢😢😢 Rip sir ur word is key. My regards to your ancestors pls tell them how Igbos are been killed humiliated slaughtered prosecuted 😢
Oliver though you've gone bt u still live with us through ur music....u re an immortal...our children's children will still enjoy ur songs..rest on the great one
My father's favorite music after eating Sunday's rice and stew. Rip my lovely father. Listening to this song 2020 will surely make me, your grandchildren and great grandchildren to celebrate your memory burial. Covdi 19 will not stop us
I'm from Owerri, I like Warrior and Oriental Brothers, I enjoy Osadebe, but Oliver De Coque is my best of all times Highlife music. This guitar skill is second to non. I can't get tired of listening to all his songs. This Uwa a bu aja is my best of his tracks. I started listening to it ever since I was born. Rest in peace Oliver. Your legacy lives forever!
Oh what amazing exuberance... well well ahead of the times. Certainly in the image of a rock supremo. And for the music it is indeed something else!! Absolute command of the instruments!!!! Makes the current generation all look like kid's play!
Oliver for me the best high life musician of Igbo extraction, this particular song is unparalleled, Nwa afo Ezinifite Nnewi south, your shinning work lives on
Abum onye Nigeria(Igbo) , abughim obia nke nji abu onye congo Aada achuna nwa enwe na nne muro ya nelu. Igbo kweenuuuuuuu!!!! Like here if you are still listening in 2setpmber 2020. Entering of Mber month is not for bad story to igbos, but good news and successful in our works
@@okaforog6396 i answered it. Check it out. I forgot what apari is called in English, I'll find it and tell you later so that you could image search it. I honestly forgot. I know it. I've seen it twice caught back in the village.
The laptop or phone speakers don't do this music justice at all. You need a Bose speaker, or Bang & Olufsen or some sound system at those qualities to appreciate Oliver himself tearing away at his guitar. He is an expert multi instrumentalist. Plays all instruments to perfection. Though, for me, Osadebe edges it
From Kano anyi gaba sie Gombe, ooooh Oliver my brother, that was then, mgbe enu bu ala Osa. Now, from Kano to Gombe is filled with bombs, decorated with detonators. Boko people are the gods and if you fail to worship them, you are gone. From Kano to Gombe is full of filthy smells of decomposing human bodies mainly your brothers and sisters, Ndigbo you visited then. If its now you won't be there anymore.The reverse is the case now. thats how its today Oliver . Ugo ebenyego na mgbagbu Oliver
@ Uche Uche. They used an unbreakable rope to tie you there if all the pictures you are painting is correct. A bi na carpenter assemble una there? Some of you have started to harvest the kolanut trees you planted there.
Je suis en côte d'ivoire. C'est maintenant que je découvre chief Oliver et cette belle musique Igbo du Nigeria. Très belle musique et quel doigté de guitare ! Hélas, repose en paix chef.
Who is with me 2024 ❤❤
Me ohhh
From Kenya 🇰🇪 listening during Putin Russia and Ukraine my boyfriend is also igbo I love them the music from osondi owendi brought me here ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
nice couple God bless you and your man
How are wish they could just allow igbos to go their own way, honestly it will be the best gift 🎁Nigeria 🇳🇬 will give us
One day One day girl
Ass than sister..
Thats another trillion years to come😂
We will wait
We are ONE Nigeria o ....abeg o
This world is nothing.
In friendship, we get good things.
Enemity is useless.
Who wants to live alone on earth.
Who wants peace, will have peace.
A troublemaker will see bigger trouble.
If you are privileged, assist others.
No one knows tomorrow.
Oliver De Coque from Ezinifite, Nnewi.
Anambra and Imo state are brothers.
I am a Nigerian, I am not a foreigner.
I am here to have fun, do not harm me.
We went to Kano, our song is a song of peace, from Kano we went to Gombe.
Every nation sings, but Africans are unique singers.
Every nations conducts business, Africans are unique business people.
Every nation is buitiful, but African beauty is unique.
Who will answer my call?
I greet Igwe Ozuomee 1 of Ezinifite.
A child must resemble his parents.
A strong man, you are.
When a man honours a king, he too will be a king.
Your kingship is everlasting.
You can't make a mistake, you are born into it.
Etc.
You're son of the soil . Your Papa born you ...❤
@@omegaJahKnowThank you.
I thought he said from Ghana to Gombe
Thank you so much dear
@@ejikemefred1810, na Kano anyi jebe gombe, from Kano we went to Gome..
Happy to be an IGBO MAIDEN and proud to come from my tribe and also married to IGBO MAN and proud of myself and no apology to anyone.
2024 am still here alive. Legend keep Resting
2023 we are here again.
We igbos love you so dear in our ❤r😢 you demise has made every Igbo household cry 😢😢😢😢
Tru your music many were made Igbo billionaires. God 🙏 bless u Oliver
Your music is a source of inspiration to all igbos at home n Africa worldwide beyond 😢
Am from Edo state! Oliver still remain my favourite high live music in nigeria! I don't miss a day without playing Oliver music ( Rest in peace).
It doesn't matter where you came from, music is a universal language. Enjoy it, my bro
Oh when did he pass on?
@@revolluttionn2323 in 2008
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That's good; do u understand the language bro
Proud to come from this talented tribe of Africa! The Igbos!
We are the best
@@abelakpa704 0⁰000000000⁰
Igbo for life and even in the next life
i feel sorry for those who doesn't understand Igbo language because they miss a lot
Am Yoruba, but loving and enjoying it. My late father used to play his music. May his soul continue to rest in peace.
@@tutemiakinsanya4458 one Love my broda ...we are one. Dont let them divide US
I grew up watching my father play this lovely song on his stereo while my mother dance for him and that ultimately made me love the song. Rest in Peace Chief Dr Oliver De Coque
If you're an igbo and you wish to connect to your Chi and ancestors always listen to the voice of Oliver De Coque, in his voice you'll see peace, wealth and long life. Especially the Oliver De Coque of 70s and 80s. He was a lyrical demi-god & genius who was call to represent ndigbo in music & adage. He represent a total mysticism.. unfortunately, ndigbo don't know how to appreciate their great. If he was a yoruba man they would have made him known to the whole world.
My next world,i will still become an Igbo Man very talented people
.p
Iseeee
proud Biafran and Igbo, we have the most talented artists
I am Ghanaian. This man was a phenomenon! He had the vintage African rhythm, specifically Igbo. Ohafia Umuahia! Kedu, Odenma! Mwam! Igbo Ogidi Gbe! Cheneke eeei! This Obodo Country Nigeria, God Bless, am oooo, Eshe Kupoh! Omo, sun of the shoil!
Ride on Kwesi my brother
Medasi y kwesi
kwesi atta Sakyi ur dere bro Igbo is so Good
Remain bless sir
God bless Ghana and Africa in general one love my Africa
Legend just left us 😢😢😢😢you diserve to be in Biafra currency
2023 😢
Legends will never die!!
''Anyi jelu Kano egwu anyi bu egwu ije awele from Kano anyi jebe Gombe". Classic !
This song makes me remember my late dad 😭😭
Me too, my dad used to play this music when I was growing up. My dad loved and listened to all his music at that time.
This time of Covid-19 make me to remember that this music mean a lot to what is happening to the world now. Who is here with me. From Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦
Sure bro only God can keep us going,....everything is vanity
Am here with you, I no go come kill myself ooo
@@swifteagletech7938 UWA bu aja my brother
How's Vancouver
I believe you from Staten island NY.
Oh my God Uwa Bu Aja Chief Oliver de coque you and my father is gone i can remember you died in June 20, 2008 and my father died in December 28 2010 My God just like what you said in Igbo This life is just sand we came and we must go just like sand my father make me love you so much Great Sir de coque Uwa Bu Aja tears 😭 😭 in my eyes 👀 👀 for you and my father because you are my father best of all time and you are also my best forever my Igbo Legend of all time ⌚ ⌚ You will always be in my heart so much my love for you Sir is too much i miss you and my father so much i believe you and my father are in save hands 👐 👐 with God most high Rest In peace king 👑 👑 of music 🎶 🎶 in my land of the Biafra people expo 76 that is the name my father use to call You You are always the greatest 7 Gun 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫🔫 🔫 🔫For You ..........
I cried reading this your comment, As the king of music said life is sand😭😭😭😭😭
I'm Just crying on this song, so much memories. RIP Guitarist 🎸 🎸 🎸 legend.#igboamaka#
He replaced himself lol..with another phenomenon called Oliver Nayoka Google him
Proudly Igbo. What a raw talent ❤
Who is here with me 2020!
Me
Me
Am here, thank God for life
Jeo not just not but will forever remain here my brother.
am with you nwannem. uwa bu aja
Who is listening with me at 2019
May your soul keep resting in peace ,the king of African Ogene music. 😂😂😘😂
This song is the latest bomb for me right now. I dont know what our boys are singing now ooo
Blessed memory RIP Chief Oliver de coque
Listening today been Chinese New year 25 January 2020 Best Igbo music
2020 and I'm still listening
I just bought KLIPSCH speakers, the best German speakers, the corresponding subwofers and the sophisticated sound components that come with the package so I can hear every instrumentation on his songs and those of Orlando Owoh. I grew up on music like this including Prince Nico Mbaga, in Lagos before coming abroad. One of our best African musician. He is one of my favorite musicians. Too bad I learned he died in 2008, the same year that Dr. Orlando Owoh died. We lost two of our greats too soon.
Kudos. I’m envious 😢
You are absolutely right, Orlando Owoh is also one of my favorite.
Uwa m ozo uwa m asa,in my next seven generations to come ,i will be an Igbo man ❤
They come but once in a life time.
The Great Oliver , one of the greatest guitarist/ Musician.
Yes oooh my inlaw Oliver the coque.
I hear my own Brother voice chorusing. ...Azu anuka / Azuka nwa mama Onwudiwe Okolo.
These were the best Oliver talent before the 90's. Praise.
R.I.P my inlaw
Listening to Oliver de-coque all the way from Zambia, my discs are full of his collection despite not understanding Igbo language,the guitars themselves have no language and so his songs make my days, osita osadebe is second from Oliver. These songs add my days. Rest in peace legend
Halleluyah, I am from NKWERRE Imo State...Oliver, you are the Evergreen Commissioner for Enjoyment... May your Soul Rest In Peace.. This is 2020, your legacy lives D' Coque
Who's listening with me in 2020?
Till infinity
Only if u can understand igbo language ! Dis grt icon is talking in proverbs parables idoms wisdoms words ! He is giving wisdoms for free no charges ! For d beginning to d end ! His music motivate all igbo race around d globe ! He is a motivational speaker using igbo language 🤔🤔🤔🤔😚😙 ! U hv to unluck d code for u to understand
😅😅😅👍✈️💯🧠
spot on
Thumb up if you played this hit on turntable way back. Rest in peace De Coque nna egwu.
In this time of covid-19, this music - the lyrics , applies today even more than the time this music was released.
Uwa bu aja, indeed.
Rest in peace, Ogene Super.
Imagine the Igbo race without men and legends like Chief Oliver De Coque, Nwa Ezinifite and the likes who have made me to constantly fall in love with the Igbo Identity!
My love for Igbo Highlife music is traceble to Chief Oliver ,Chief Osita Osadebe, Oriental Brothers and Chief Morocco Maduka. May their souls rest in peace. We are still proud of you guys even in death.
My sons and daughters will know this Igbo identity wherever we live.
These musicians are very talented
😮
Lou e3 r u.idrifiimeeee😅
Still classic and evergreen in 2020. Enjoying the vibe R.I.P Oliver de coque
When nigeria was still a one nation,one people.
Oliver...so many memories my parents playing this tune as a child bless
Once u understand decode the meaning of Oliver song then u are half way to knowing the secret of every Igbo man in business brain intelligence way of life etc
2022 we are here ! Rip legend sir ! Pls greet our ancestors 😭😭 tell them how they are prosecuting the igbos race out of jealousy hate envy
May your Soul Rest in Peace, big daddy of Highlife. Your blessings to Nigeria will continue to live on!
Oliver we can not forget you,all the nice song you drop for us before you died may your soul rest in peace
Rest in peace, great legend of Igbo extraction. U died but ur legacies live on. We are proud of u. Ur music is medicine for d hrt.
Imagine i am from enugu state awha diaba precisely,,,but i love this music so much,,,is remind me of one thing,,
Oliver de coque, I love your music's even as a child, till today you are still the best. I wish that there will be another you in this world again. Rip the legend, I am proud to be an Igbo and anambra precisely. Biafra we stand.
Dust we come from dust we shall go back so world is vanity upon vanity all is vanity so let us live in harmony with the little of time we have on earth .
Cheers! ...I guess that’s the English translation.
Uwa bu Aja, my brother . RIP👑💕. 2020 till infinity...
I doubt if anyone enjoys the good old Oliver(even his children and Brothers) the way I do.
Anambra na Imo bu nwanne. Are we living like that today? Rest on great man.
Honestly, we are not, brother. God help us.
Amen.
This sound reminds me of my late grand father and my lovely father. May your beautiful souls rest in peace. ❤
Hahahaha, Igbo bu Enyi mba.Oliver anyi Zuru ezu n'ihe nile. Biafra we stand.Ezumezu.
gbam...Igboamaka
You are right my brother lol
I'm a Bini man, but i LOVE oliver and osankwa's music, i wish i understand igbo language.
He mentioned that when he went for a music in Bendel,he was in Benin City and the people of Bendel came out to welcome him and dancing to his music and watching his host..Mazi Orakwe.
Listen very well, you will hear at least when he mentioned Bendel and Benin city,the rest he said in Igbo.he was host by Mazi Orakwe Ezekwesiri..
You are a Nigerian ... that is your ticket just enjoy the music from a fellow Nigerian ... you don’t need to understand igbo...music they say is a language of the soul... enjoy it.
I elect to teach you Igbo language free of charge.
Thanks for your interest.
Stop wishing you're Igbo by DNA you can start learning it now
Biafra is the place..... high life to the core...... rest in power
indeed the world is sand and dust as you sang it in this song,RIP brother..
NO NO NO Nobody like Oliver De COQUE, Chief Sunday Akanite
OLIVER DE COQUE IS SIMPLY THE NO1 HIGHLIVE KING IN THE WHOLE WORLD AND SO PLEASE RESPECT PLEASE AND NO UNNESSERY ARGUMENT PLEASE
Nostalgia. My parents love his songs so much. Rest in peace mum.😢😢😢😢
Sir you said " the world is like a sand a market where u buy n sell n finally go home😢 wat a vanity upon vanity. Your cars jets✈️✈️✈️ wealth beauty mansion ur investment etc all is vanity we will all die n leav al this earthy things 😢😢😢😢😢
Rip sir ur word is key.
My regards to your ancestors pls tell them how Igbos are been killed humiliated slaughtered prosecuted 😢
Evergreen song.
Oliver wu dachiiiii
Am very proud to be an Igbo guy. CHUKWU okiki abiama yeru Anyi aka na biafra , obodo ahu ikwere Anyi na nkwa.
Oga emeya na oge ya. Were okwukwe
Oliver though you've gone bt u still live with us through ur music....u re an immortal...our children's children will still enjoy ur songs..rest on the great one
My best Oliver song. 2022 but still fresh
Listening now 8:45pm 21/6/22 from Canada
Chief Oliver de coque RIP RIP nwanne
This sounds always remind me of my dad RIP daddy 👍👍
Thank God I'm an Igbo man. God bless us as a nation. Amen....November 2nd 2019.
My father's favorite music after eating Sunday's rice and stew. Rip my lovely father. Listening to this song 2020 will surely make me, your grandchildren and great grandchildren to celebrate your memory burial. Covdi 19 will not stop us
Same here bro... RIP to my great dad chief osoko one of osoko🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I'm from Owerri, I like Warrior and Oriental Brothers, I enjoy Osadebe, but Oliver De Coque is my best of all times Highlife music. This guitar skill is second to non. I can't get tired of listening to all his songs. This Uwa a bu aja is my best of his tracks. I started listening to it ever since I was born. Rest in peace Oliver. Your legacy lives forever!
Same here brother 😭😭😭😭 lost mine 3yrs ago.
Oliver nwadede nwoke oma
I first got it from a friend. Rich culture
I listened to Oliver de coque morning and night 24/7 all my life
Mgbe ezi di ukwu ukwa. God Bless His Soul !!!
One love brother
Oh what amazing exuberance... well well ahead of the times. Certainly in the image of a rock supremo. And for the music it is indeed something else!! Absolute command of the instruments!!!! Makes the current generation all look like kid's play!
Keep resting my legend, u said it all, Uwaa bu Aja
what a beauty!
Master class. RIP the Legend
I am listening in 2021 . Evergreen song
Listening to Oliver's music gives me feel proud of my identity, his type comes once in a century
Akalaka bu mbulu bia uwa my brother. Ama ala dede ka ibu indeed. The good thing about legends...they never die!
Oliver is am igbo philosopher
King Dr. Oliver Sunday "De coque" Akanite. Continue to rest in peace. AMEN 🙏.
Original ndigbo Bifran culture.Great king of high life we will never forget you
I work out with this song. Makes you tireless. Thanks for uploading
Igbo Amaka ,greetings to all my biafran brethrens all over d world, love u all,obino nwa Austria.
I don't give a fuck if you are Biafra or not, all I see is that we are one Nigeria, and I love Igbo people and every other tribe out dere
Udo
Greetings comrade ...rustenburg south Africa
My best highlife song of all times,oliver and osadebe are the greatest
Oliver for me the best high life musician of Igbo extraction, this particular song is unparalleled, Nwa afo Ezinifite Nnewi south, your shinning work lives on
Oliver De Coque,you are really a legend in music.Continue to rest in perfect peace.Your music is speaking on your behalf.
Abum onye Nigeria(Igbo) , abughim obia nke nji abu onye congo
Aada achuna nwa enwe na nne muro ya nelu.
Igbo kweenuuuuuuu!!!!
Like here if you are still listening in 2setpmber 2020.
Entering of Mber month is not for bad story to igbos, but good news and successful in our works
Bro, where you able to understand what he said at 7:52 - 7:54. I’ve been trying to understand for years🤦🏽♂️
@@okaforog6396 i answered it. Check it out. I forgot what apari is called in English, I'll find it and tell you later so that you could image search it. I honestly forgot. I know it. I've seen it twice caught back in the village.
The laptop or phone speakers don't do this music justice at all. You need a Bose speaker, or Bang & Olufsen or some sound system at those qualities to appreciate Oliver himself tearing away at his guitar. He is an expert multi instrumentalist. Plays all instruments to perfection. Though, for me, Osadebe edges it
You're very right.
Super cool ! Evergreen ! Nostalgic !
One my late father's favourites. He died a month ago. Rest in peace, Oga George
I’m
Just crying on this song 😢😢Oliver ulem ❤❤❤❤
Onye egwu, odogwu nwoke, may you soul rest in peace.
Listening today been 25 January 2020 best Igbo music
I'm with brother..... Lovely Biafra music
2022 am still here again😂 ❤💯..I love Oliver de coque song
From Kano anyi gaba sie Gombe, ooooh Oliver my brother, that was then, mgbe enu bu ala Osa. Now, from Kano to Gombe is filled with bombs, decorated with detonators. Boko people are the gods and if you fail to worship them, you are gone. From Kano to Gombe is full of filthy smells of decomposing human bodies mainly your brothers and sisters, Ndigbo you visited then. If its now you won't be there anymore.The reverse is the case now. thats how its today Oliver .
Ugo ebenyego na mgbagbu Oliver
Uche Uche
all shall hail Biafra!
@ Uche Uche. They used an unbreakable rope to tie you there if all the pictures you are painting is correct. A bi na carpenter assemble una there? Some of you have started to harvest the kolanut trees you planted there.
Oliver, we will never forget u till we meet to part no more,u are great man,may GOD bless ur soul In Jesus Name Amen
Listening from the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
#Evergreen
2021
Who is here 2021…… good music☝️ never die.
"WHEN NIGERIA WAS ONE "NATION, ONE PEOPLE". I TOTALLY AGREE WITH U, TRUST ME".
Je suis en côte d'ivoire. C'est maintenant que je découvre chief Oliver et cette belle musique Igbo du Nigeria. Très belle musique et quel doigté de guitare ! Hélas, repose en paix chef.
Love this song. Just imagine that the instrumentals comes raw unlike today.
A great music philosopher rest on.
We appreciate you always.