I never stop watching you people everyday. You mode of dancing is enjoyable. Beautiful women, beautiful music, beautiful dancing style and befitting cultural attire. You can't beat the Ibo affiliated cultures.
Umu igbo ndi oma, ndi puru iche na eme uwa nine. Ndi CHUKWU kezire ofu ma, ma gozi kwa ha. Unu di nma umu nne anyi, jisie nu ike. unu n'anye anyi aghu ri.
May this beautiful culture of ours never departs from us. We the youth should not because of social media forsake our beautiful culture and wonderful dance.
All these women are so strong. Trust me I grew up with them and till date they’re strong when it comes to dance…. My sweetheart big anty Uche she’s a goddess in dance
Adorable ladies. You are too much. My grandchildren are here using this to learn how to do our native dance, and they are doing wonderfully well. God bless you all
This is the traditional music that never fades. I am forced to take a step every time, and wherever I hear it played, especially with the akpele (flute). ❤
iam proud of u people my sisters, mothers, brothers Gof bless u people in jesus name Amen. How can i know u people more, in case i hav occassion, i will like to invite u my people.
It used to be a mosaic of art and culture under Bendel state. They are not lgbo. Anioma people resemble Binis alot.Spliting the state was a disservice.
Ewu! I am from asaba and nobody from the enuani axis (aniocha and oshimili) identifies as anything aside igbo! Anioma is just a term for the Igbos in delta state but in reality, asaba culture and language is much more similar to that of a person from idemili in anambra or enugu person that ika or ndokwa. We are proudly igbos please! Ahaba amaka! Igbo kwenu! Anioma kwezuenu!
Nice people Nice culture, proudly Igbo from Onicha Ugbo Long Live Onicha Ugbo(Anioma Land)
Omo, dey talk say dey no be igbo
Thank you great mother's of mother's
I never stop watching you people everyday. You mode of dancing is enjoyable. Beautiful women, beautiful music, beautiful dancing style and befitting cultural attire. You can't beat the Ibo affiliated cultures.
Umu igbo ndi oma, ndi puru iche na eme uwa nine. Ndi CHUKWU kezire ofu ma, ma gozi kwa ha. Unu di nma umu nne anyi, jisie nu ike. unu n'anye anyi aghu ri.
Hello from France. I was looking for Ugbo market in Benin, and I find this beautiful cultural event. It's great ❤
May this beautiful culture of ours never departs from us.
We the youth should not because of social media forsake our beautiful culture and wonderful dance.
All these women are so strong. Trust me I grew up with them and till date they’re strong when it comes to dance…. My sweetheart big anty Uche she’s a goddess in dance
Indeed igbo amaka.
Onicha ugbo to the world proud of my state and village
I thought Ugbo was in Benin .
I GET GOOSE BUMBS EVERY TIME I SEE MY PEOPLE DANCE🎉😅😅🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤
Please don't start that here,these are complete great igbo women at their best.
Awesome! Enuani at its best. Da’lu nu, egwu unu amaka. Ka unu si abu ka unu si ete. Jisie nu ike👍
❤❤❤❤beautiful ladies, lovely dance…great energy…i am so proud to be from this state, we have the best dance and best sound ❤❤❤❤
I would be happy if can dance like this great woman with beautiful faces carry on.
I love you my anioma sisters. You have beautiful dance. God bless you.
❤❤❤my people! Our culture is too beautiful!
I appreciate these women for upholding our culture, may God bless you all
These women can dance with such elegance and beautiful smiles!! I sure enjoyed it and shared it. More grease to your elbows!
Am proud to be from Onicha-ugbo.... I love my state..... I hail u Ndii Anioma🥰🥰
Beautiful women, great dance steps and wonderful culture.
What a beautiful cultural dancing step ,fill with energy , am proud to be Delta state. (Ibusa)
Absolutely love this. Please stay strong, stay together.
The tall lady that wore sleeveless blouse 🥰🥰
Wonderful woman I missed u people oooo.
See my people oOoOO
Yes we move.
God bless onicha ugbo! God bless aniocha.
What a wonderful culture. I love this dance, beautiful music and dancing steps.
Proudly Delta❤ I hail from Ezi
Adorable ladies. You are too much. My grandchildren are here using this to learn how to do our native dance, and they are doing wonderfully well. God bless you all
That's how we roll. Proudly Deltan ❤❤❤❤❤❤
i really enjoy ur dance, my mother is from the same place, udumuke from ozah family okubuasi is my grand mother.
With this music 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵 am missing my village already 😅😅😅😅
I thank God for his blesses, My sisters may God be with all all.I said, weldon to you all,I am happy,UNUGADI
Dalu nu sor. I love this.
This is the traditional music that never fades. I am forced to take a step every time, and wherever I hear it played, especially with the akpele (flute). ❤
Greetings from Idumuje -Unor
This is compelete nsukka culture from enugu state
This is music in its raw natural form. I like that. Great work!
This our culture is too much proud to be from onicha- ugbo
Lovely!. So beautiful, I enjoyed. Good job, ladies 👏👏
Culture definitely set up our minds to real peace and happiness so our Delta culture is among the best in our country Nigeria.
I Want too speak the. Language. I love it
Beautiful
I so much love your ❤music and dance steps
Africa, the land rich in culture. God bless our mothers, God Nigeria , God bless the people of Onicha ugbo.
AMEN
I am. Lost for words.. GOD bless you my pple... Onicha ugbo my maternal home.. Love you all 🌹🌹❤️❤️
Good one
Ewoooh, too beautiful!! I have had to watch the video so many times! Great dancers!!!! So happy
I love our Ika culture 😂❤❤❤❤❤❤... God bless all of una🙏🙏
YOU SHOULD SAY THAT YOU LOVE THE GREAT ALMIGHTY IGBOS CULTURE.
@@christineanderson7360 what's that??? Am an Ika man.
iam proud of u people my sisters, mothers, brothers Gof bless u people in jesus name Amen. How can i know u people more, in case i hav occassion, i will like to invite u my people.
Very lovely
Very lovely dance👏
Dialup nu umunem, beautiful!!!!❤
Beautiful sisters and beautiful performance
❤❤ so beautiful
Wonderful thanks
Beautiful ladies, I love this dance so much and am proud to be an Igbo. Keep it up wonder ladies.
Pls this aniocha not Igbo.
You are correct Nky Atugbokoh, but when classifying by tribe we are under Igbo, because we can not be classified under Yoruba or Hausa.
@@nkyatugbokoh3925 am yet to see what makes you not an Igbo
@@nkyatugbokoh3925 then what are they? And why do they speak igbo?
@@henrykenner7038 then what are they? And why do they speak igbo?
Lovely dance i love you all thanks again
Anioma ,Delta state for live.....
#ANIOMAPEKIN Aniocha Onicha Ugbo ANIOMAKWENU
Awesome, beautiful and energetic ladies
I. Injoyed
Igbo amaka!
Simply amazing!
Beautiful women, Beautiful dance
An get me A HUG. SMILE
Am just smiling here
God bless you all my Anioma sisters
Wow, please like ⚘🥰😘😘😊
Nice one
Beautiful Anioma culture.
I love it,❤❤❤❤❤.
what is the dance group contact information
How can I contact them
Vv
It used to be a mosaic of art and culture under Bendel state. They are not lgbo. Anioma people resemble Binis alot.Spliting the state was a disservice.
Ofcourse they are Bini people speaking and singing in Igbo language. We no longer care whichever side they chose to belong, we don't love them less 😂
Then why are they speaking Igbo? Remember that all of these states and borders are man made.
Lols if they like they ft be Hausa or Yoruba
Ewu! I am from asaba and nobody from the enuani axis (aniocha and oshimili) identifies as anything aside igbo! Anioma is just a term for the Igbos in delta state but in reality, asaba culture and language is much more similar to that of a person from idemili in anambra or enugu person that ika or ndokwa. We are proudly igbos please! Ahaba amaka! Igbo kwenu! Anioma kwezuenu!
Does onicha ugbo sound bini to you?