Hey, If you are here from the future I came to listen to this song on Saturday, February 3 2024 while doing my house chores. Please keep the Igbo culture alive, “IGBO Amaka”. I still play this song Chief is a legend.
I am a South Sudanese. And My Nigerian basketball coach uses to Listen to this song, whenever we hit the road Now I'm addicted to it. ❤❤❤Sometimes I play it for girlfriend and waite for Wahala😂😂🙌🙌🙌
Hey If you are here in 2099 I was here in 2022. I came back to listen to this masterpiece after a long time I've listened to this masterpiece right from birth as my dad will always play it before he passed to glory in 2012, till date (8/6/2022) I still play this song . Chief Steven Osita Osadebe was one of the best to ever grace the land.
Kenyan and I have a deeper connection with music sang in the past they have a deeper soul connection This song captured me complete the voice the rhythm the sounds the africanism all over it tradition culture the flow and the beats is captivating I sit down and absorb this song doing nothing giving it my attention Singing along to Osondi owendioooo 🎶 God bless Africa ❤
It's year 2022, I discovered this song after listening to it when Dr Barbara was receiving her husband's body, Prof. Magoha. Very powerful song, powerful artist and indeed a Powerful way to send off Prof. Magoha. Rest in Power, Good Man.
Osondi Owendi in Igbo means you cant please everyone. Osondi means some people love it. Owendi means the opposite. Even your comment here Osondi Owendi. Even our mere existence. Do what you want.
The maestro and the real king of hi-life music, the prolific and ever entertaining Osita Osadebe, the best ever, with music to soothe the soul, my happy music, when I am down , I play Osadebe, any Osadebe song and I am agin in a happy mood, RIP the king of Igbo music, still listening at the end of 2023,December 28th exactly in USA
@@Otiroy1the man is from my tribe Igbo … it means some people will like you while some will hate you but don’t hear whatever they are saying Only mouth they gat
The song reminds me of a hardworking cabinet secretary,prof.Magoha. One of the best CS's the then government had. His wife danced to this song when receiving his body in Lavington. May he RIP.
My first time looking up this artist / legend .. and listening to this master piece! I WISH I understood the words / msg (Im a British born girl) so instead I feel and understand with my heart and soul ... 🎵
Excellent Igbo music. Very emotional when danced by Mrs Magoha during the burial of Professor Magowa,The cabinet Secretary [Minister]for Education of Kenya.
Music has no boundary and when it hits you feel no pain, but pleasure. I am from a sister country of Sierra Leone. I almost play this music everyday in my car to and from work.
Am not nigerian notbeven west sfrican but ive known this song since 2005😅 i was really young. I dont know what it means, but i keep listening to it!❤ flavour did justice to it too, and i loved him for that. 🇺🇬👏🏽
@@NN-yw5ms That’s not necessarily, it means that people will be jealous of you, and there will be people that will love you or be happy for your success