Dr. Sir Warrior (Christogonus Ezebuiro Obinna) was not merely a musician; he was a custodian of culture. As the lead singer of the Oriental Brothers, his voice was a distinct instrument—honeyed, melodic, and authoritative. While tracks like "Nwanne amaka" (Brotherhood is good) celebrate communalism, "Onye Obula Zoba Isi Onwe Ya" serves as a necessary counterweight, advocating for the sovereignty of the self.
: There are platforms and websites dedicated to promoting African music. They might have the song you're looking for. While tracks like "Nwanne amaka" (Brotherhood is good)
Released in 1981, it reflects the "every man for himself" reality many Igbo people felt during the reconstruction era following the Biafran War. Released in 1981, it reflects the "every man
It was a Friday evening in Onitsha, and the humid air hung heavy over the busy streets. Emeka sat in his aging Peugeot 504, the engine idling softly. He had just finished a long week at the textile market, and his bones ached with a familiar tiredness. But there was a specific itch in his soul that needed scratching. Released in 1981
For many, this song brings back memories of family gatherings, traditional weddings, and the vibrant social life of Southeast Nigeria. How to Download and Stream Safely
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