Reading through the comments I came away with the thought that once in this country tribe was secondary to our basic humanity. We were one in music, in national aspirations and goodwill to one another. Can’t we have that nation back? I am Yoruba, but the music that turned my life around permanently and irreversibly was the Voice of Cross by brother Lazarus and Emmanuel, Igbos. My cousin bought the album in Aba while coming from Calabar where his parents were living and presented it to me as Christmas gift. That was 1984. I’m not sure how many albums alter the course of people’s lives the way this album altered mine. Fundamentally we’re same people under God with a mandate to build a nation that will be the pride of Africa and the black race everywhere. We have the education, native intelligence, intellectual drive, energy, resources and manpower to do this. May the Lord restore us again to our first love.
The people who killed that Nigeria are those who would like to lay claim to other people's region, while not even allowing any reciprocity in their region. These talk about One-Nigeria, but it is all talk. It is only one Nigeria when they're buying up and laying claims to other people's land. Nigeria can NEVER be one as long as we have that thinking, attitude, and behavior.
My friend Emeka who owns an electronic shop back in the days at the post office market in Maiduguri when Borno was home of peace, he loves to listen to this song early mornings lol.. missed him and missed Naija.
My dad was an Urhobo, but all Ebenezer Obey album. This is one of my favourite. Missing my parents so much. We always enjoyed this together. God bless you baba.
I am an Okoro (Omo Igbo) but in your music there is no boundary - one is simply omo eko. You bring back my early days in Lagos - the days of Bar Beach shows by NTV at Federal Palace. Your voice is a gift to the world.
Joseph Umesi Vtrip Health Services, Inc. For you to acknowledged this beautiful record and baba obey creativity as an artist you are part of the family regardless of our ethnic differences
I can and will not getting tired of listening to Chief Ebenezer Obey songs. They are full of wisdom. May God grant you health and thank you for providing so many great songs.
As an Igbo man, I don't understand Yoruba language but the rythym of this song makes great sense to me. Such wisdom is rare to find in the foolishness of today's musicians you sing a lot of rubbish and still make money out of it.
I'm Hausa and gew up listening to this yoruba Baba. There's no Nigerian music we didn't listen to growing up. Proudly Nigerian 🇳🇬🇳🇬 through n through the 🔥🔥🔥🔥 This guy was not limited by tribe. Everyone listen to Baba
The Fulani aka desert men are not israelite, They're strangers to we in the so called nigeria including the tares among us. We're mix with strangers. All skin folk aint kin folk. The Fulani are hamite lineage aka canaanite seeds .
@@evansevans8022 Say it loud beloveth, The Fulani aka desert men are hamite lineage, They're not our people Including the tares among us. All skin folk aint kin folk.
When I was growing up in the 70s my dad will play his turn table record player with songs especially in the likes of Obey. We always murmured to ourselves wondering what our father was listening to. Fast forward to now...I can't believe Obey music is what I listen to on occasions. What baffles me is the fact that I know his songs word to word! Obviously daddy wasn't the only one resonating with the music then. Thank you sir for sharing your classical talent with us!
I am glad this has exceeded one million viewers. Awesome reminder of by-gone safe Nigeria where everyone was a family without the awful divide, poverty of the mind and wickedness of Nigeria and some Nigerians today. Grass is not greener on the other side and one day the offspring of our looters will not taste the goodness destined for Nigeria. Amen
Waoh this reminds me my days of growing up in Ibadan in 80s. Sir Obey music made my days those days as a growing kid in Ibadan, the good days of Nigeria, when there is less hate amongst Nigerians of different ethnic group.
This is one of my best songs of all times, I listen to it on repeat at work and during my commute to and from work. Yet, I can hardly understand a word of what he is saying. Truly classic, helps keep the good memories of Nigeria fresh on my mind. Thank you Ebenezer Obey.
I vividly remember when this piece came out.I used to play this album in my living room then .I remembered there was this my neighbor who wasn't in good time with me, out of envey.So early in the morning I'll just throw this album on fire on a very classic machine J V C.then.Oh!Oh!! I wish we can role back those happy days again.God bless Commander Obey.Now a man of God ; Pastor.
I am an addicted big fan of the great Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey Fabiyi. I grew up as a child listening to him and I am so privileged to experience his evergreen songs!!
Just done my selection of baba of the classics of classics cruising in my car M25...Memories reminds of the mid 70's my dad picking us in Datsun car playing all these gems i'm revisiting thanks to my playlist...Over 100 songs on Obey.
Extraordinary music, I am not a Yoruba man, but this music transcends Tribe. May God Blessed Ebenezer Obey and my Late Father for exposing us as kids to this wonderful Timeless work.
Well said, I only learnt the words of this and his other songs after relocating to Naija with my parents in the 70s as a teenager and even if I didn't know the words, his voice and the music always captivates the listener ❤❤
Greatest chief Obey When l met my husband in the 70's We still together with the old gadgets we love you hada friend who translated to our language to us We are Ghanaians
I listened to this song as I sat outside looking at elderly men enjoying their beer in the beer parlor shop in our house waiting for my mum return from the hawking of her wares Seeing her return gives me the happiest feelings on earth feeling same way rightnow😀
This is by far my favorite Obey song and probably among my best 10 songs of all time. I love Obey, even more as a child. I grew up to this song as a boy from Edo state and instantly felt a bond inside each time I heard the music play. It's still fresh on my mind how I would stand still to listen to the entire song on my way before continuing on any errand for my dad. In those days, what a bright moment it was to sit around my Dad while he interprets the meaning of this and many of Obey;s songs. Truly a legend! When they say, "good old days", this is what they mean! Thank God for Obey!!
Am Nigerian🇳🇬, born in togoland🇹🇬 and grew up there. In those days, I was tired listen to it.my father used to play it every morning. But now that I grow up and understand life I enjoy it.
The great grandfather of juju music in the whole world 🌎 of Yoruba Nation. May God almighty continue to keep you alive in Jesus Christ mighty name Amen. EVERGREEN 🌲
Same here Loving it...am igbo born in Onitsha moved to Lagos 1992 when I was 13 years old to serve my Oga... grew up in the Mushin area I have a very good memory growing up in the Mushin area Thou I now live in Manchester with my kids Part of me is loaded with Yoruba culture especially the music and food
How happy I am to find this music here... I remembered jamming it on our turntable, my childhood days were beautiful and memorable growing up hearing songs of Ebenezer Obey.(my dad's favorite artist) way back.. 💃💃💃💃💃 Sounds so good and pleasing even in 2021. (Evergreen)😊😘😍
My father made love Ebenezer obey music with passion since when I was young and his always ever green. If you are with me in 2021 pls let us gather here
I have been listening to this great song since I was a boy but I never get tired of listening to it. I feel like I am in the 1970s/80s as I listen now. What a nostalgia for when Nigeria was really a place for human beings. Can we ever get back that Nigeria in my lifetime?
Let me try explaining the lyrics in my own understanding. I'm telling you, my enemies begone, leave me be, witches and wizards begone, people with bad intentions towards me begone, evil doers begone etc...
Evangelist Ebenezer Remilekun Aremu Obey-Fabiyi's songs and lyrics have been my soul food since my childhood in Nigeria. Outside the shores of our dear nation, inside my lonely and extremely cold room at the North-West University, Mafikeng, South Africa, Baba Obey keeps me warm and connected with home with his melodies on-line. God will continue to bless you sir! -Adewole Adeleke.
Chief Ebenezer Obey Fabiyi's songs have brought me up morally and psychologically from my days as a toddler until now. I have never come across any other musician that has impressed my imaginations like Obey Commander has done either local or foreign. He is indeed a God-sent. I pray to God to grant him long life and good health.
Chief Ebenezer Obey Omo Fabiyi,one of the real preacher,singer and elder when it come to music. Baba ki Oluwa je ki e pe fun wa. Ameen. Your music always a lecture and nassiya.
Baba miliki doesn't have best track because all his records is epic and a vital message to mankind, not minding I don't understand the language lyrics but Obey's music is my favorite when it comes to display in grand style; Commander fabiyi is naturally gifted I believe he'll transfer all the brain to Tolu Obey.. Long live legendary✊
Sweet memories.... naija was sweeter than honey😎😎😎😎 Nigerians were respected throughout the world because we were the nouveau riche flushed with petrodollars
This is music from a legend full of Wisdom, calm and peaceful, representing a God-fearing heart .you were already a pastor before your calling sir, Nigerians love you so much.thank you for your contributions to our music sir, may you leave long in Jesus name. Amen
2021, who's here? So many memories with the songs. My father passed in 2020. He used to play these songs on the turntable. We never appreciated them then now we understand better. Thank you Pa Ebenezer for making such golden music.
Ever green Ebenezer obey long may u live .. anytime I feel sad ..I just play ur song and I just feel better ..may God bless you more..in good health ..I will ever remain ur #1fans ..all the way from Aachen Germany 🇩🇪 🇩🇪
I would listen to this in my dads car when going to the "hometown" at Christmas, got tired of it, as it was on one of those 8 track cartridges of those days that were perpetually on repeat, but as I grew older and understood the dynamics of life the music and lyrics came alive for me, my best part is 6:22 through 7:10, truly a classic that is evergreen indeed.
My name is Alhaji Sufi Kazeem/Sukazeem ,I love Obey music since 1970 Obey is the best Yoruba juju musician up to today and his going to be for the best for life for Yoruba nation if life is still existing and I was disappointed by the time Obey retired from music am happy for Yoruba land that Obey came back to music but not for Obey it's for Yoruba land,God will give him long life and Grace with happiness to enjoy his music more his a pride for Nigeria
Ever green melody...there is non compared to chief Ebenezer's philosophy of life. This man is just GREAT...RESPECT SIR. I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU. Remain blessed.
Nostalgia galore...you are indeed the unrivalled Chief Commander of your domain sir. My desire is to at least once be blessed with the privilege of seeing you live. Continued strength, peace, health and grace to you.
We grew up in my household listening to Obey music all day long. You are classic and there is no other way to describe the mood and atmosphere whenever your music is being played. Thank you sir.
Your music is symbolic! Whenever I listen to Chief Ebenezer Obey's music, it reminds me of those good days with my Late Dad, the unrepentant fan of Ebenezer Obey. Chief Ebenezer Obey is a bundle of blessing to this world!
This is an amazing song, again that brought a lot of memories. Ebenezer Obey, thanks for all these gems. Thank God for your music talents will live forever!
I remember how my father used to bath me and my siblings with this song in the morning and at night. He just like Obey like sokomilo! More life to you sir, your songs are truly evergreen and sunshine to everyone!
Good day everyone everything said about this great and iconic artist. Am from Delta state but born& bred in Lagos. What's amazing about his music is whatever your situation in life you'll definitely find an album from obey's collection that will be uplifting from his composition & lyrics. Furthermore when am listening to his music it reminds me of the good old days in Lagos not what it is today.
this is nice and it makes me always miss my father,the sound alone always touch my heart anyway am not a Yoruba boy that's why I can only understand some of the words.rest in perfect peace to my lovely daddy.
Kiss my comment if you’re listening to this song in 2024
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Hands up✋ if you are still listening to this song in 2024
Ah see u, people will listen to this in 2060 and beyond.
🖐❤❤❤❤❤
I de
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Right here
All the Yorubas and Ibos listening to Baba Obey in 2021 give a thumbs up. We be one Naija no matter how much politians wan divide us.
God bless you my brother.
how many of us are still listening to this man song in 2022?
Still enjoying him in March 2024.. God bless him all those like him across our great country - lining and called home already....
Reading through the comments I came away with the thought that once in this country tribe was secondary to our basic humanity. We were one in music, in national aspirations and goodwill to one another. Can’t we have that nation back? I am Yoruba, but the music that turned my life around permanently and irreversibly was the Voice of Cross by brother Lazarus and Emmanuel, Igbos. My cousin bought the album in Aba while coming from Calabar where his parents were living and presented it to me as Christmas gift. That was 1984. I’m not sure how many albums alter the course of people’s lives the way this album altered mine. Fundamentally we’re same people under God with a mandate to build a nation that will be the pride of Africa and the black race everywhere. We have the education, native intelligence, intellectual drive, energy, resources and manpower to do this. May the Lord restore us again to our first love.
The people who killed that Nigeria are those who would like to lay claim to other people's region, while not even allowing any reciprocity in their region. These talk about One-Nigeria, but it is all talk. It is only one Nigeria when they're buying up and laying claims to other people's land. Nigeria can NEVER be one as long as we have that thinking, attitude, and behavior.
i am igbo man i grow up listening to this great legend. my late father don't joke with his song back then in Enugu State
My friend Emeka who owns an electronic shop back in the days at the post office market in Maiduguri when Borno was home of peace, he loves to listen to this song early mornings lol.. missed him and missed Naija.
i'm here bumping this classic and thanking GOD for life. if you feeling like me, like this
Definitely am pleased to agree to this evergreen Melody
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Obey's music is too much. Keeps reminding me of my days in late 60s and early 70s.
YesOo my dear the lord is Good
May the lord continue to bless this man for me
I am an Igbo boy but I can't stop listening to this hit by baba Obey every day
I am a Ghanian born n bread up in Nija.
Dis 9ice Sound was Part of ma 90s🤗
Nice meaningful Sound. Miss all ma frends bk in NIJA.
Znl
Who’s rocking this in 2020 🙌🏾🥂💥
Everlasting music.
Me my brother
Myself
Right here! Listening from Toronto, Ontario! 🙋🏾♀️
Count me in at 2.24am for that matter.
I speak Igbo but stumbled unto This song on UA-cam, though I can't understand his Yoruba language but i love him now. Long-live great Obey.
Long live Ebenezer obey.Am an edo,woman but your music drives me crazy.
My dad was an Urhobo, but all Ebenezer Obey album. This is one of my favourite. Missing my parents so much. We always enjoyed this together. God bless you baba.
When music can gather people from diverse horizons, call it greatness.
I am an Okoro (Omo Igbo) but in your music there is no boundary - one is simply omo eko. You bring back my early days in Lagos - the days of Bar Beach shows by NTV at Federal Palace. Your voice is a gift to the world.
you are a sociable igbo man i cherish your remark'. you tick the box.
Your applause is excellent
Joseph Umesi Vtrip Health Services, Inc. For you to acknowledged this beautiful record and baba obey creativity as an artist you are part of the family regardless of our ethnic differences
Joseph Umesi Vtrip Health Service. Yes ooo
Joseph Umesi Vtrip Health Services, Inc. Ride on brother
Am omo Eko born and raised in Ghana but this sound is A1 asterisk. Thanks for posting.🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇳🇬🇳🇬
Who is with me here 2019👍🙏
Am here oo
How
We lit
I love all his album,i don't were to get it all.
authentic music of the 70s ride on I love obey
I can and will not getting tired of listening to Chief Ebenezer Obey songs. They are full of wisdom. May God grant you health and thank you for providing so many great songs.
As an Igbo man, I don't understand Yoruba language but the rythym of this song makes great sense to me. Such wisdom is rare to find in the foolishness of today's musicians you sing a lot of rubbish and still make money out of it.
you spoke my language without knowing (dutch), just as he doesn't but hits my inner soul :)
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Nothing but the truth
I'm Hausa and gew up listening to this yoruba Baba. There's no Nigerian music we didn't listen to growing up. Proudly Nigerian 🇳🇬🇳🇬 through n through the 🔥🔥🔥🔥 This guy was not limited by tribe. Everyone listen to Baba
@U Hausa is good but not Fulani’s. The invasion master of land occupation and killing experts.
Not limited to any tribe, and most certainly not limited to Nigeria either.
The Fulani aka desert men are not israelite, They're strangers to we in the so called nigeria including the tares among us. We're mix with strangers. All skin folk aint kin folk. The Fulani are hamite lineage aka canaanite seeds .
@@evansevans8022 Say it loud beloveth, The Fulani aka desert men are hamite lineage, They're not our people Including the tares among us. All skin folk aint kin folk.
So true. Thank you.
When I was growing up in the 70s my dad will play his turn table record player with songs especially in the likes of Obey. We always murmured to ourselves wondering what our father was listening to. Fast forward to now...I can't believe Obey music is what I listen to on occasions. What baffles me is the fact that I know his songs word to word! Obviously daddy wasn't the only one resonating with the music then. Thank you sir for sharing your classical talent with us!
I am glad this has exceeded one million viewers. Awesome reminder of by-gone safe Nigeria where everyone was a family without the awful divide, poverty of the mind and wickedness of Nigeria and some Nigerians today. Grass is not greener on the other side and one day the offspring of our looters will not taste the goodness destined for Nigeria. Amen
I really don't understand YORUBA but this music is legendary
2020 covid19 am here listening to royal 👑 of music that crosses all boundaries. I am a pure igbo man but this is classic all day
Je ne comprends pas vraiment la langue mais j'écoute toujours. One love ❤🙌
@Kasser Kasser: C'est vraiment une musique qui vaut la peine de danser 💃
Waoh this reminds me my days of growing up in Ibadan in 80s. Sir Obey music made my days those days as a growing kid in Ibadan, the good days of Nigeria, when there is less hate amongst Nigerians of different ethnic group.
This is one of my best songs of all times, I listen to it on repeat at work and during my commute to and from work. Yet, I can hardly understand a word of what he is saying. Truly classic, helps keep the good memories of Nigeria fresh on my mind. Thank you Ebenezer Obey.
It means that your enemies should stop following you ie all those that those not should you well to stop all there evil doing against you.
Sooooo true, long life to you Baba Ebenezer Obey!!!
May good Lord bless for this song, but I don't understand the music, but still I love it chief. I wish I can come to nigeria to see you.
By now you should have had lyrics translated for your added enjoyment
I vividly remember when this piece came out.I used to play this album in my living room then .I remembered there was this my neighbor who wasn't in good time with me, out of envey.So early in the morning I'll just throw this album on fire on a very classic machine J V C.then.Oh!Oh!! I wish we can role back those happy days again.God bless Commander Obey.Now a man of God ; Pastor.
Sweet waves that bring me back to my age in Lagos. I really miss that swag of the Sunday morning in my Surulere appartement. So sweet!!!!!!!??
I am an addicted big fan of the great Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey Fabiyi. I grew up as a child listening to him and I am so privileged to experience his evergreen songs!!
Just done my selection of baba of the classics of classics cruising in my car M25...Memories reminds of the mid 70's my dad picking us in Datsun car playing all these gems i'm revisiting thanks to my playlist...Over 100 songs on Obey.
Stay bless with music most evergreen
I am 25 years old but I love this classic so much same as all King Sunny Ade's songs and I am here in 2019!😁
I’m here with you too. I love them, but more KSA ♥️👍🏾👍🏾♥️👍🏾
Extraordinary music, I am not a Yoruba man, but this music transcends Tribe. May God Blessed Ebenezer Obey and my Late Father for exposing us as kids to this wonderful Timeless work.
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So artistically crafted ,full of wisdom idiomatically laced.
Well done, the ever living musical legend,Sir Evangelist Olabiyi Ebenezer Obey!
Amen. I have also introduced my children to his music and they love him to bits. I see them handing his music to their children too!
It sure does. I'm am Igbo girl in USA, don't know a world of Yoruba but have loved this song since secondary school days in Naija.
Well said, I only learnt the words of this and his other songs after relocating to Naija with my parents in the 70s as a teenager and even if I didn't know the words, his voice and the music always captivates the listener ❤❤
This song is laced with warnings, challenges, respect, humour, words of wisdom and proverbs. Great work. Evergreen. Long life and prosperity.
I am a Biafran but I so much love all your songs and you are a true legend.
Greatest chief Obey
When l met my husband in the 70's
We still together with the old gadgets we love you hada friend who translated to our language to us
We are Ghanaians
I listened to this song as I sat outside looking at elderly men enjoying their beer in the beer parlor shop in our house waiting for my mum return from the hawking of her wares
Seeing her return gives me the happiest feelings on earth feeling same way rightnow😀
This is by far my favorite Obey song and probably among my best 10 songs of all time. I love Obey, even more as a child. I grew up to this song as a boy from Edo state and instantly felt a bond inside each time I heard the music play. It's still fresh on my mind how I would stand still to listen to the entire song on my way before continuing on any errand for my dad. In those days, what a bright moment it was to sit around my Dad while he interprets the meaning of this and many of Obey;s songs. Truly a legend! When they say, "good old days", this is what they mean! Thank God for Obey!!
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An Icon. Met him last year at the perennial Island club end of year party. The voice remains the same after all this years. what a great man.
Am Nigerian🇳🇬, born in togoland🇹🇬 and grew up there. In those days, I was tired listen to it.my father used to play it every morning. But now that I grow up and understand life I enjoy it.
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🙏🏾👍🏾🙏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
wow' this was my father's best track .then I was just 9 years old Now am 36years old am now a mother miss u dadd R.i.p ✌
Same here.
Same here. I father played this every Sunday
Sorry
The great grandfather of juju music in the whole world 🌎 of Yoruba Nation.
May God almighty continue to keep you alive in Jesus Christ mighty name Amen.
EVERGREEN 🌲
I love all his music and i pray for long life for him, it's 2019 and am still dancing shaku shaku to all Baba's evergreen songs.
I'm core Igbo but this Ebenizer Obey music drives me crazy. Egwu ndi eze (music for kings)
Same here
Loving it...am igbo born in Onitsha moved to Lagos 1992 when I was 13 years old to serve my Oga... grew up in the Mushin area
I have a very good memory growing up in the Mushin area
Thou I now live in Manchester with my kids
Part of me is loaded with Yoruba culture especially the music and food
@@igweigwe3679 ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ I’m married to a fantastic Igbo guy! Unity of Nigerians is must!🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
so so so soooo good. Chief Ebenezer Obey, young Nigerians like myself are still listening to your music because your sound is eternal.
How happy I am to find this music here...
I remembered jamming it on our turntable, my childhood days were beautiful and memorable growing up hearing songs of Ebenezer Obey.(my dad's favorite artist) way back..
💃💃💃💃💃
Sounds so good and pleasing even in 2021. (Evergreen)😊😘😍
Timelessly timeless.
Long live Commander!
My father made love Ebenezer obey music with passion since when I was young and his always ever green. If you are with me in 2021 pls let us gather here
Proudly Igbo that's imlove with yoruba classics. One love Nigeria
Ebenezer Obey is one of the musicians that brings out the beauty of Yoruba music
ijanboh idow
AINT DAT DA TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH - NOTHING BUT DA TRUTH!!!
I REMEMBER AND WITNESSED OBEY PLAYING AT I975,ACCRA ...GHANA TRADE FAIR COMPLEX .IT WAS A BIG BLAST.
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I love this man's music so much... He is a legendary legend.
Remembering Schulzz on Classic FM play this on a good Saturday show on radio. Beautiful song.
I have been listening to this great song since I was a boy but I never get tired of listening to it. I feel like I am in the 1970s/80s as I listen now. What a nostalgia for when Nigeria was really a place for human beings. Can we ever get back that Nigeria in my lifetime?
Zaramoku that was deep
Thank you for all the Godly music, instructive. Educative, instructive, thank you again, appreciate you, God bless & long life sir
So sad that Nigeria is no more 🥺🥺🥺
I don't understand what he is saying but i love all his songs ..............Thank you Commander Chief Ebenezer Obey, You'll live long sir.
ALL OF EBENEZER OBEY's SONGS ARE PROVERBIAL THAT IS RELEVANT TO OUR DAILY LIVES.
I love the music
@@olaakiode5438 i love the music
Yes l love all his songs to the core, God bless you
Let me try explaining the lyrics in my own understanding.
I'm telling you, my enemies begone, leave me be, witches and wizards begone, people with bad intentions towards me begone, evil doers begone etc...
Reminds of my of my late father. My father loved his music. He was the musician that played live at my late grandmother's burial. Legend!
Another legend when music was a sermon.
Evangelist Ebenezer Remilekun Aremu Obey-Fabiyi's songs and lyrics have been my soul food since my childhood in Nigeria. Outside the shores of our dear nation, inside my lonely and extremely cold room at the North-West University, Mafikeng, South Africa, Baba Obey keeps me warm and connected with home with his melodies on-line. God will continue to bless you sir! -Adewole Adeleke.
indeed Obey Fabiyi is God sent musician to our generation of this time.
Chief Ebenezer Obey Fabiyi's songs have brought me up morally and psychologically from my days as a toddler until now. I have never come across any other musician that has impressed my imaginations like Obey Commander has done either local or foreign. He is indeed a God-sent. I pray to God to grant him long life and good health.
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Chief Ebenezer Obey Omo Fabiyi,one of the real preacher,singer and elder when it come to music. Baba ki Oluwa je ki e pe fun wa. Ameen. Your music always a lecture and nassiya.
As a Ghanaian, I don't understand the language, but I like this music.
It means
AM WARNING YOU MY ENEMY BACK OFF
Baba miliki doesn't have best track because all his records is epic and a vital message to mankind, not minding I don't understand the language lyrics but Obey's music is my favorite when it comes to display in grand style; Commander fabiyi is naturally gifted I believe he'll transfer all the brain to Tolu Obey.. Long live legendary✊
Our living legend 🎉❤! More years in good health Baba Commander Ebenezer Obey 🙏👏🌹💐💚❤️💖💕❣️
The nostalgia of this song brings tears to my eyes
There is talent and there is God given talent
I can't understand why anyone would give a thumb's down to this classic. I guess there are some issues I cannot see.
Those that don't understand the language and don't even bother about the music
Na everybody like okro soup??? 😂😂😂😂 Awon elero buburu
Everyone has an enemy
(Aba te mi je' people)
Don't mind them jare they're just bunch of haters and God pass them all 😆😃😂😁.
Vintage is best. They must be sugom
kudos to Sunny Ade and Ebenezer Obey. May their days be long.
Tyjani Feyi'. .
Sweet memories.... naija was sweeter than honey😎😎😎😎 Nigerians were respected throughout the world because we were the nouveau riche flushed with petrodollars
Amen!
They are the pacesetters
@@tayotayo9187 us Uni
Incomparable, Evergreen, contemporary. Classic anytime any day.
Emekus man u got it right
This is music from a legend full of Wisdom, calm and peaceful, representing a God-fearing heart .you were already a pastor before your calling sir, Nigerians love you so much.thank you for your contributions to our music sir, may you leave long in Jesus name. Amen
Im in my teens, my parents made me love this man, even if his song is old it still lives on
You have made a good musical choice, kudos to you young one.
My favourite Chief Ebenezer Obey song 💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼
2021, who's here? So many memories with the songs. My father passed in 2020. He used to play these songs on the turntable. We never appreciated them then now we understand better. Thank you Pa Ebenezer for making such golden music.
I miss my mom a whole lot!! She loved Obey's beautiful and inspirational songs
I listened to his music and smiled for hours , and gives me beautiful memoriesof my parent. He's such talented poet 👏🏿
Ever green
Ebenezer obey long may u live .. anytime I feel sad ..I just play ur song and I just feel better ..may God bless you more..in good health ..I will ever remain ur #1fans ..all the way from Aachen Germany 🇩🇪 🇩🇪
Your music makes me feel like my father is beside me but is no more thank you sir
Same here. Thank you Sir.
Bolaji Talubi me too
A living legend with great juju music you can't resist anytime. Long life Obey
This simply a classic.. wish my kids cant understand and appreciate good songs like this....
This reminds me 80s when Nigeria work with one mind
This one of my favorite songs I don't play with it right now am busy listening to the music the music have no copyright
I would listen to this in my dads car when going to the "hometown" at Christmas, got tired of it, as it was on one of those 8 track cartridges of those days that were perpetually on repeat, but as I grew older and understood the dynamics of life the music and lyrics came alive for me, my best part is 6:22 through 7:10, truly a classic that is evergreen indeed.
My name is Alhaji Sufi Kazeem/Sukazeem ,I love Obey music since 1970 Obey is the best Yoruba juju musician up to today and his going to be for the best for life for Yoruba nation if life is still existing and I was disappointed by the time Obey retired from music am happy for Yoruba land that Obey came back to music but not for Obey it's for Yoruba land,God will give him long life and Grace with happiness to enjoy his music more his a pride for Nigeria
Growing up was fun listening to this song on my old mans turn table
omo igbo is here
Ever green melody...there is non compared to chief Ebenezer's philosophy of life. This man is just GREAT...RESPECT SIR. I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU. Remain blessed.
Long live Commander Chief Ebenezer Obey. His songs are lyrically beautiful, the instruments are extraordinary and his voice is so calming.
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His songs will never die
This music rock💃🎸🎶🎵🎼💃Who is here 2020 listening to this evergreen music? ✋
You must be listening to it for you to comment. One of the best lyrics one can ever listen to kudos to you sir
A masterpiece from the stable of a very gifted musician.
I am Still listening to this hit song in 2019
As PH boy his music played a big part growing up
Obey , this really reminds me of my Dad, I really want to pay a tribute to my Dad today and I fell like listening to Obey all day.
Whenever I listen to his songs, make me remmeber my late Mother😭😭😭😭.. iya mi atata, orun re ooo
It means that all your enemies should stay away from you. It's a prayer.
Nostalgia galore...you are indeed the unrivalled Chief Commander of your domain sir. My desire is to at least once be blessed with the privilege of seeing you live. Continued strength, peace, health and grace to you.
Good old music! Evergreen and living legend💟💟💟💟💟
We grew up in my household listening to Obey music all day long. You are classic and there is no other way to describe the mood and atmosphere whenever your music is being played. Thank you sir.
Your music is symbolic! Whenever I listen to Chief Ebenezer Obey's music, it reminds me of those good days with my Late Dad, the unrepentant fan of Ebenezer Obey. Chief Ebenezer Obey is a bundle of blessing to this world!
Miliki father, your ever inspiration and golden voice will continue to cruise in air. Thanks a lot for your gift to the world
Obey baba. These are everlasting songs that I have listened to all my life yet not tired of them. God bless you Obey
Your music is full of God's wisdom, bless u sir.
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My favorite Nigerian juju artist, long live Ebenezer Obey!
This is an amazing song, again that brought a lot of memories. Ebenezer Obey, thanks for all these gems. Thank God for your music talents will live forever!
So much in love with all the music......I miss my father so much
Pretty Khloe this man reminds me of my late dad every time I listen
Ebenezer Obey is a music Legend of all time. His music is evergreen. God bless him.
J'aime ce morceau commander
Kool Man I met him and King Sunny Ade @ my house back in Lagos ////Fola Agoro St......
I remember how my father used to bath me and my siblings with this song in the morning and at night. He just like Obey like sokomilo! More life to you sir, your songs are truly evergreen and sunshine to everyone!
Good day everyone everything said about this great and iconic artist. Am from Delta state but born& bred in Lagos. What's amazing about his music is whatever your situation in life you'll definitely find an album from obey's collection that will be uplifting from his composition & lyrics. Furthermore when am listening to his music it reminds me of the good old days in Lagos not what it is today.
As I listen chills are all over me.
Joseph Umesi Vtrip Health Services, Inc.
this is nice and it makes me always miss my father,the sound alone always touch my heart anyway am not a Yoruba boy that's why I can only understand some of the words.rest in perfect peace to my lovely daddy.