I listened to elemosho on the radio in the barbers shop beside my father shop in shaki over and over for days for over 50 times if I'm not exaggerating in the 80s, So much so that I could tell the whole movie with them and sing the songs word for word . That is over 35 years ago. I didn't even know that it was acted by this my respectable artist.... God bless you sir 🙏🙏🙏. We will never forget you. Your legacy lives on
Very incisive interview I lived in Osogbo in the early 60's to very early 70's I was very familiar with all the great personalites mentioned by Baba Eda All of them used to perform in our schools Then Osogbo was then the Cultural hub of all artists Thanks so much for this interview
This monster should be locked up with those criminals that beat others in the cell for, he needs to feel the pain he has been inflicting on his wife.Princess leave this guy or you will end up like the poor singer Oshinach that the husband beat to death, you’re already a nervous wreck. Thank you officer & Ben cash for fighting this lady’s corner, what an awful husband.
Actors and actresses of nowadays will buy cars and build houses after they release a movie. Where are they getting the money? Movies of nowadays are not selling loke tjose released in the past. Piracy has spoiled the movie industry; still, they're living a luxury life. They all did money ritual. The reason why i do not pity them when they die. Bastard people nowadays have spoiled movie industry.
Thanks for the interview. Just a piece of advice, sir, I would encourage you to speak with a more calming, less authoritative tone while communicating with an elderly guest, especially someone of Baba Eda’s caliber. Calling the elders that have become ancestors by their first name is rude. That is un-Yoruba-like.