WOW…I heard this song on TikTok just now. Took me back to my very poor childhood days, now I’m listening to this song in my $90k Tesla here in beautiful Seattle . Never underestimate your future.
Reminiscing on this special song, celebration of my father's post humus birthday today 30th of October . Albert Olabode Williams. I love you daddy forever ♥ 😘 ❤
I woke up this morning with this Obey's great inspirational song & remembered my sweet childhood in Ajegunle. May God continue to bless Obey & grant him excellent health! Please how did Nigeria get to where we're today & who did we offend?
This are not just songs for entertainment but divine inspiration to lift up souls of men...very unique 👌 and outstanding in this generation. God bless you till eternity Baba Commander
The best Yoruba Juju music composer, bar none. Continue to wax on, Commander. You and KSA will both go down in history as the best and greatest of all time. The grace and blessings you've been endowed with are so. immense, that copy cats have never been able to rise to this level since you came on the scene all those years ago. Bless you Pastor Ebenezer Remi Fabiyi.
Indeed & in my candid opinion rating, this particular record is one in particular, among others in which Oke Aminu made use of his sonorous & octave voice. Thereby making me to judge this record as the most outstanding & best of Baba Obey's artistic work. May God continue to bless him and God continue to rest the soul of Oke Aminu.
Hello, my fellow Obey appreciator, I send you Blessings on this lovely meaningfulll Monday. The song you have requested is already downloaded on UTUBE. All U will have to do is look for iTTT. Take great care and keep well. *SHALOM* *SHALOM* *SHALOM*
You are right. Oke Aminu was still alive when this album was waxed. His voice was the thin voice in the ire akari track. May his soul continue to rest in peace.
Yes! Oke Aminu of blessed memory. He died in 1974, after the release of "Ketekete" in 1973. This record, indeed recorded a very huge sale, such that Baba Obey rewarded each of his band boys with a Suzuki motorcycle. Unfortunately, the octave voiced Oke Aminu had a ghastly accident with his own along Itire/Lawanson road, near the point where Itire/Lawanson road & Mushin/Itire road interject. It was a dawn accident. I happen to be an eyewitness to unfortunate incident, because I lived at Ashimowu Bakare Street, a nearby street to the scene of the accident.
Yes. That was Oke Aminu. He died in a ghastly motorcycle accident in 1972. It was a terrible loss for the group and we the diehard fans of the chief at the time. May his soul rest in peace.
WOW…I heard this song on TikTok just now. Took me back to my very poor childhood days, now I’m listening to this song in my $90k Tesla here in beautiful Seattle . Never underestimate your future.
Reminiscing on this special song, celebration of my father's post humus birthday today 30th of October . Albert Olabode Williams. I love you daddy forever ♥ 😘 ❤
I woke up this morning with this Obey's great inspirational song & remembered my sweet childhood in Ajegunle.
May God continue to bless Obey & grant him excellent health!
Please how did Nigeria get to where we're today & who did we offend?
Ebenezer Obey gave Yorubas worldwide a beautiful legacy. Thank you for these prayers, inspirational and sensible legacy.
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This are not just songs for entertainment but divine inspiration to lift up souls of men...very unique 👌 and outstanding in this generation. God bless you till eternity Baba Commander
"Bo ti wu k'oorun ko mu to,
Sanma dudu die yo wa,
Bo ti wu k'aye wa l'ayo,
Yo l'akoko ekun re e...."
The best Yoruba Juju music composer, bar none. Continue to wax on, Commander. You and KSA will both go down in history as the best and greatest of all time. The grace and blessings you've been endowed with are so. immense, that copy cats have never been able to rise to this level since you came on the scene all those years ago. Bless you Pastor Ebenezer Remi Fabiyi.
Reminds me of my childhood ….
Full of Divinity and nostalgia
Obey is too much. I pray to still look for this man and give him offering
Offering ke? Find something else to say.
Obey is an Evangelist.
The best of the best
Thank Thee ALMIGHTY GOD For His Everlasting Mercies endures with us forever Halleluyahhhhhhh AMEN!!!
Baba obey music give u rest of mind
Good sound quality thanks for uploading this evergreen works of Chief commander Ebenezer Obey
Thanks Baba Obe e o pe fun wa
Indeed & in my candid opinion rating, this particular record is one in particular, among others in which Oke Aminu made use of his sonorous & octave voice. Thereby making me to judge this record as the most outstanding & best of Baba Obey's artistic work. May God continue to bless him and God continue to rest the soul of Oke Aminu.
Obey is just great with the lyricks
My spirit soul is lifted with this Obey's evergreen songs
Load ebenezer oRI mio eda mi o make nmoshi LAIYE agree wa da America
Hello, my fellow Obey appreciator, I send you Blessings on this lovely meaningfulll Monday. The song you have requested is already downloaded on UTUBE. All U will have to do is look for iTTT. Take great care and keep well.
*SHALOM* *SHALOM* *SHALOM*
Oluwa he ki ale mi dun ju owuro lo baba rere.
Yiye ni ye eye ile. Ibi gbogbo ni de adaba lorun
Oke Aminu's voice is superb on this release. May his soul rest in peace
You are right. Oke Aminu was still alive when this album was waxed. His voice was the thin voice in the ire akari track. May his soul continue to rest in peace.
Yes! Oke Aminu of blessed memory. He died in 1974, after the release of "Ketekete" in 1973. This record, indeed recorded a very huge sale, such that Baba Obey rewarded each of his band boys with a Suzuki motorcycle. Unfortunately, the octave voiced Oke Aminu had a ghastly accident with his own along Itire/Lawanson road, near the point where Itire/Lawanson road & Mushin/Itire road interject. It was a dawn accident. I happen to be an eyewitness to unfortunate incident, because I lived at Ashimowu Bakare Street, a nearby street to the scene of the accident.
Sad. May he RIP. Thanks for sharing this piece of history.
@@kamorudeenolatoye8775 : He died on August 25th, 1973 after Ketekete's release.
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I was at odoabore Primary school Mushin by that time ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
The legend lives on
Great work
Much love😍
Jowo Baba Eledumare
Could someone please tell me who Oke Aminu is.
Is he the one with the really, really high pitched voice?
Yes. He died in 1975 through a motorbike accident
Yes. That was Oke Aminu. He died in a ghastly motorcycle accident in 1972. It was a terrible loss for the group and we the diehard fans of the chief at the time. May his soul rest in peace.
@@woleadekanye5310 He died in 1972
Point of correction. Oke Aminu died in an accident on the 25th of August 1973
Oke Aminu oloun iyo ( salt voice) he died of auto crash Vespa cycle.
A musician of no mean repute...
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