Who came back to this masterpiece after hearing about the demise,may The Good Lord give the family the fortitude to bear the loss,such a musical icon,a Colossus,I love here,Edna Ogholi,sunny okosun and likes,thanks for giving us great memories.
Was here one year ago. Back here again after hearing about the demise of this great icon! Rest on, the graceful queen of the Igbo and African music! Your music lives on.
I beg to disagree while the rest were busy shouting and practicing one Nigeria the fulanese were planning,plotting and subtle implementing their hegemonic agenda.
Ridiculous isn’t it? Even our children have joined like their counterparts in the Western world. It’s a shame that caution has been thrown to the wind. May God help us🙏🏾
@@avateraangshoe5025 Of course there were baby mamas back then but not as rampant as today. And back then it was seriously frowned at but today it's almost seen as normal.
I feel nostalgic of the good old days when I was in primary school that my love for this song know no bounds. Songs like toba ka Iwe re bata re a dun kokoka in Yoruba meaning that if you face your study, you will be elegant and you will wear good shoe. Legends with moral values never dies, but live on . Please like this if you believe this narrative
Growing up it was a sound message which rang my bells to be aware of the dangers ahead unwanted pregnancies. Infact I loved this song and still loving it.
I now understand the meaning of this song. I really enjoyed this song on Ghana 🇬🇭 Television every Saturday when I was young but didn't understand the lyrics. Such a beautiful song
This song brings sadness and joy at the same time... Sadness because of the love ones who have passed away over these years and the joy because of the happiness this song brought to those living and dead. Very proud of my identity 🇳🇬💚🇳🇬
I remembered I was 5 when I first listened to this song ...we introduced the first coloured tv and VHS video my dad bought with this song , Yvonne Chaka Chaka, peters shina. Those good old but golden days... When innocence and morals dominated the hearts of Nigerians.
Where davido and Wizkid and them burna oya make una gather learn from the Masters. Dem no smoke, no exposed girls yet the songs na hit back to back. Seyi and Aunty Tiwa make una learn o
Listening to all her songs got me emotional. Dead is real. Aging is inevitable. I just remembered where l was during these songs. I grew with them. I will be 50 this year. There were somethings l used to but would not be able to do anymore now. And there are some regrets as well. Alot of "l wish". I just want to tell my younger self, plan your life well. Time and energy are the resources God has given you for free, make use of it.And be safe. We'll all get old one day and leave this earth.
This is a song that is filled with moral lessons, ideally for young adults who are unmarried. A wedding is supposed to be a joyous day, not a day to be listening to moral lessons. That's the role of counseling.
This song made me remain a virgin before marriage. I'm 38 now. Girls of this current generation need more positive role models cause even teenagers already have high body count
They have respect for each other, both of them came together to a TV program in for an interview. If you see the way they were still looking at each other 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Abi o . Now adays , no planning na to impregnate the girl . They don't want to start in a proper way. I don't know the kind of example they want to show to the children they are bringing to world.
Have children you can take care of. We are still irresponsible in 2024. RIP and may God bless you for leaving a legacy. We need someone to create a remix of this.
Hmmnnn 🎉🎉❤❤ this song saved me as a pretty young University girl in the 90s. Thank you to the king and queen of songs 🎵. Whenever, I was pressured into premarital unready sexual relationship. I simply tall the guys to wait for me. And after the sweet soft articulation. Indeed they waited. I am a blessed mom and partner. ❤
As a Ghanaian, i grew up with this song and it was my favourite in the early 90s. Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) and URTNA used to show the video clip. I loved the dancers and how soft their voices were. May your soul journey on in peace Onyeka❤
The first time I watched/listen to this song, I fell in love with them. With the message, I won't even go there. Such awesome write up and production- legendary! The impact and memories is unfathomable.
King Sunny and Mama Onyenka it's been decades but yet the sound still touches the soul. Much love for you guys. We now live the contrary . May God see us through
Oh, Nigeria! Oh, America! How did we get to this filthy place? It just makes me want to cry because how did we get here and how can we get back to righteousness?