My mom was one of the Nkwere aboriginals women club that sang this song. I can vividly remember her dance steps with 2handkerchiefs. May her soul continue to rest in peace with the lord
Growing up we had nothing. My mum sang this song all the time because she believed tomorrow will be better for us. I’m happy she lived to see us achieve success but she still left too early. RIP mama 😢
Rest in peace my precious mother who slept to meet her Creator @88yrs on the 26th February 2022. One of her favorite igbo songs. My happiness is the fact that she lived to fly to Europe and America at will. Mom, may your soul RIP.
Je née dans un pays français..mes parents étaient IBO..notre maman aimé trop cette chanson que tout les adore...trop de souvenirs on n'a grandi avec....moi c'est surtout les paroles qui sont formidable....le Nigeria j'adore même si je vis pas là-bas...le sang reste le sang...merci
If ur mum still lives do whatever u can ,to make her happy mother’s are so precious dat we can’t afford to loose 😍🥰🕊️💐rest in peace to those we love so much that we lost in dis race of life May their soûls Rest in the bossom of the lord 💐💐🕊️2023 May we live more to listen to this belove song from our age mothers ❤️❤️❤️God bless nkwere women and all the Igbo race ❤️God bless Nigeria ❤️God bless the fruitful land of Biafra ❤️
No kidnapping, no ritual killing, no SARS, no 419, no Yahoo boys, less police road blocks, no Army on the roads, fairly good roads, free primary education, etc during this time. 😩
Not true, that you were not born during this age made you speak like that, if you were born during the early 80s and 90s you will understand that crime started from the beginning, ritual killings was even more rampant then, but was not celebrated the way it is now, the otokoto ritual killing that happened in 1996 and the coups and counter coup of the early 60s and 70s that lead to the Nigerian Biafra war in 1967 what do you call it,
Not true dear, all the things you mentioned here have been into existence but as popular as they are now, everything grows 🤣🤣 you don't expect them to remain low like that 🙆🙆
Igbo women are our pride and they are the most beautiful black race anywhere. A big accolade to all those who put this song together and may their voices live long. In the same time this song has made me remembered my late mom... Ezinne, Mrs. Enderline Ifuruaku Ikeanumba. (Nee.. Odiukonamba) .. was associated to her because in my entire village community in Orsu LGA, she is the tallest woman at 6.7" thus I made her coffin at 7". Died 1st Nov. 1998! May her soul rest in perfect peace
Rest in Peace, Ezinne Celestina Chimara. My beloved mother who left to be with the Saints on the 21st of April 2021. This song made me cry today. Mom used to dance with two handkerchiefs
This song brings back nostalgic memories of our mothers in Anambra dancing with two handkerchiefs during burial of one of their own. The evil going on in south east has made such things almost impossible. May our lands be free from all oppression!
I am a proudly igbo woman and Nwada🎉😂😅❤. Even though Christianity is destroying our cultures and traditions. Hopefully, one day, we will realise who we are😢
Here because my late dad loves this song, I felt his presence around me while listening to this song. He will be buried in the next 2 days. May his gentle soul Rest In Peace ✌️
This album transports me to a time when my beloved mum still walked this earth, rekindling deepest memories of her. Each time I play these songs, I feel her spirit around me, sheltering me with her love and comfort. I miss you, mummy. Rest well.
Nnamdi kanu said it clearly that " our mothers represent our culture in everything ie if you doubt me jus look at your mother dressing very cultural 🤔🤔🧠🔥 "
My mother used to go home back in the 80's and to a lesser degree in the 90's as part of her exportation side hustle...She'd bring back food, clothes music ..I recall this CD , esp the first song...our cultural music has always fascinated me since early childhood..when my Dad csm3e back from his first return trip home ..armed with a cassette of our local women singing ...ibwas hooked...love the local instruments, rhythm, melodies...call and response, chorus and group singing sound.
I am shedding tears listening to this melodious rendition from nkwere women it reminds me of my late mother, this was her favorite! May her soul continue to rest in peace and that of all the nkwere women that put this songs together that are no more
Listening to this song again now after so many years. OMG! This song is so powerful. Filled with morals that we really need in this generation. God Bless IGBO!
November 2023, listening to this beautiful song I remember all the great women who has gone to be with the Lord. I remember my Father, rest in Peace sir.
Growing up in Enugwu in the early 80s, this was one of the songs that enjoyed massive air play in Radio Nigeria with so many women in always singing long. May the beautiful voices that made this song never be silenced forever. Let's create a cultural Igbo hall of fame of historical cultural heritage for our next generation. This song will make the cut any day!
Listening to this song reminds me of my paternal grandmother. Miss her so much. She used to sing and dance such songs that taught about virtue,hardwork and respect. Not now that people praise mediocrity, unexplained wealth and nepotism.
This is indeed an ever green song that makes me proud to be an Ibo man that believes in Biafra to come if the Lord tarries. The kingdom of God is near.
This is song makes me to remember my late mom, she is among the dancing group then.. I use to follow to practice Day.. continue to rest in peace 🙏 my good mother
Thx for a wonderful music. It takes me back to those wonderful Xmas I spent with my family when I was growing up in my village in Ngor Okpala, IMO State Nigeria. Please can you upload more albums by this beautiful group of women.
Small world indeed, brought together by this glorious music put together by a group of amazing women. God bless them for entertaining me and bringing joy to me and a host of the Igbos around the world
How I wish this song will come out in video. At least let the new generation Nkwerre Women replicate this. I am from Mbano but I can't stop listening to this song.
Beautiful ❤️ I was very small when my mum used to play this song especially when her children have a newborn baby he always play the song. I'm the last born of the house family of 8 RIP MOM. I miss you 😢
I once fall in love with nkwere man because of this … though it didn’t last. I love Nkwere and what they represent. Funny enough, I haven’t been to that town