I remember my late uncle listening to this song every afternoon in the early 1990s while we play with sand. This music takes back me through memory lane. God rest his soul.
I can never forget all Dr Orlando Owoh records. My dad use to listen to all his songs and dance seriously in the livingroom while we his children watching him. May they both souls continue to Rest In perfect Peace Amen!!!
I remember seeing this man once sometime around 2006. He was with his band members at his mother's former house in Otutu street directly opposite the palace of Olowo of Owo. I miss Orlando so much cos my late dad used to play his music in our old sterio tape then when I was very small
My Very good friend and brother Gboyega Adeniran made me love this song during my days at the great citadel of learning University of Ibadan precisely my 200 levels . I long sleeping with the song the n. Nice song.
Great music. This was also actually a social commentary on the maltreatment of people who were being detained for inordinately long periods without any conviction.
How could I forget the day this man was arrested for consuming ''igbo'' (dagga) in his house? And sweeter was the day he was discharged and acquited. Naija sha. Baba Kennery