We don't have to criticize what these guys are doing(provided it is absolutely legal) in order to sustain the legacy of their father. I read their comments, regarding the immortalization of his name, and I accede to it. Is it worthwhile? Absolutely. We have to create a platform for appreciating the legendary works of our people; otherwise, we would be found wanting in the global search for such musical icons. We have to stop our internal bigotry and face the fact. Sir Warrior has done a tremendous job in the music industry; so, if we fail, to recognize him as our own, then who would? The names of other icons like Chief Osita Osadebey, Chief Morocco Maduka, Mrs. Onyeka Onwenu, Dr. Patty Obassey, Chief Ebenezer Obey, Chief Sunny Ade, Chief Oliver de Coque, and the rest of the highlife musicians and other genres with international repute still remain engraved in our minds. We have to encourage them and move on. They are spotlights to our culture, pride to our nation, and promoters of our national identity. These people are heroes and heroines of our music industry. African brothers and sisters, we have to wake up from our slumber and do what is right. Uche and Obinna are doing a good job. Two days ago, I recalled how my mum sang one of Sir Warrior's tunes and it touched me. So, I had to search on UA-cam to comb through some of those tunes. In fact, I was amazed at my findings. Good job. Let us encourage each other and one another because it is a great elixir for greater achievements.
Uche Warrior, Keep it on. This is the reason why a male child is very important in Igbo land. A descendant. At least Dr. Sir Warrior left big guys behind to carry on from where he had stopped. Wyld Pytch, May your days be long for uploading this, Pls upload more, Thanks.
It's sad how quickly people forget. Jon Lawrence, I don't think that you really know these Warrior guys history. Did you know that Warrior did not want his children into music business and never ever let them closer to the band even a day, and advice them to face their education first before music?. Did you know that Uche and Ajuzieogu are ABSU graduates? Did you know that the first time these guys handle microphone in puplic for the first time in their lives was at their fathers wake? So don't compare them with Fela son and Bob Marley's children who their father have already introduced them into the business before they died. Uche Warrior & brothers are doing this because sometimes music runs in blood, not that they were equipped and trained by their father. Also do not forget that they have released two albums after Warriors death. First Album. Year 2000/2001. THE TRIBUTE TO DR. SIR WARRIOR. Year 2002/2003. IHE NDI AHU NAEBUTE NSOGBU. The tribute to Dr Sir Warrior went gold, selling more than 500,000 copies while the second album was less with 350,000 copied sold. So please try to learn before you criticize.
I have all Warriors album both when they were united and separated. His first album when he left oriental was Ndomike & Onye obula zoba isi onwe ya, while his last album was Ofe Owere. Also his final group album was with Dansatch and Kabaka was in 1997, the title Oriental Ge ebi and that was to get their interest from Afrodesia studio according to how their agreement was written that they must be in unity in order to obtain their interest and after the album they split back to their normal ways again but Akwila and Dansatch were still with warrior band until Warrior death. I met Warrior several times at Ambassador and Unicoco Hotels Aba and I have also met Ajuzieogu and Uche twice in the same hotel. I was able to put call to Ajuzieogu from Atlanta Georgia to his abode here in America for private discussions last time. So Mr Jon could you please tell me where Dr. Sir Warrior mentioned your name on his album and the tittle of the album?. To be frank I have never heard Jon Lawrence in any Warriors or his sons album.
please when would the music tittle "ihe ndiahu n'ebute nsugbu full album" by uche and ajuzieogu, will be on UA-cam pls, i would love to listen to it again, its my favorite 1: ihe ndia n'ebute nsogbu, 2: iwe nwanne ejighi elu n'okpukpu 3: edi eri nwanyi n'ilu di ya 4: aku ji m emena
I wish you have met uche and ajuzieogu on stage singing there father songs, you will find out that blood is sticker than water. I spread my last kobo the day I met them @ trans amadi hotel disappointed hotel August 15 past years ago.
Great music. Reminds me of my childhood when we used to listen to the Oriental Brothers International.
Uche Warrior, Keep it on
We don't have to criticize what these guys are doing(provided it is absolutely legal) in order to sustain the legacy of their father. I read their comments, regarding the immortalization of his name, and I accede to it. Is it worthwhile? Absolutely. We have to create a platform for appreciating the legendary works of our people; otherwise, we would be found wanting in the global search for such musical icons. We have to stop our internal bigotry and face the fact.
Sir Warrior has done a tremendous job in the music industry; so, if we fail, to recognize him as our own, then who would? The names of other icons like Chief Osita Osadebey, Chief Morocco Maduka, Mrs. Onyeka Onwenu, Dr. Patty Obassey, Chief Ebenezer Obey, Chief Sunny Ade, Chief Oliver de Coque, and the rest of the highlife musicians and other genres with international repute still remain engraved in our minds. We have to encourage them and move on. They are spotlights to our culture, pride to our nation, and promoters of our national identity. These people are heroes and heroines of our music industry.
African brothers and sisters, we have to wake up from our slumber and do what is right.
Uche and Obinna are doing a good job. Two days ago, I recalled how my mum sang one of Sir Warrior's tunes and it touched me. So, I had to search on UA-cam to comb through some of those tunes. In fact, I was amazed at my findings. Good job. Let us encourage each other and one another because it is a great elixir for greater achievements.
Uche Warrior, Keep it on. This is the reason why a male child is very important in Igbo land. A descendant. At least Dr. Sir Warrior left big guys behind to carry on from where he had stopped. Wyld Pytch, May your days be long for uploading this, Pls upload more, Thanks.
Jon Lawrence
Jon Lawrence this is good
It's sad how quickly people forget. Jon Lawrence, I don't think that you really know these Warrior guys history. Did you know that Warrior did not want his children into music business and never ever let them closer to the band even a day, and advice them to face their education first before music?.
Did you know that Uche and Ajuzieogu are ABSU graduates? Did you know that the first time these guys handle microphone in puplic for the first time in their lives was at their fathers wake? So don't compare them with Fela son and Bob Marley's children who their father have already introduced them into the business before they died.
Uche Warrior & brothers are doing this because sometimes music runs in blood, not that they were equipped and trained by their father. Also do not forget that they have released two albums after Warriors death. First Album. Year 2000/2001. THE TRIBUTE TO DR. SIR WARRIOR. Year 2002/2003. IHE NDI AHU NAEBUTE NSOGBU.
The tribute to Dr Sir Warrior went gold, selling more than 500,000 copies while the second album was less with 350,000 copied sold. So please try to learn before you criticize.
I have all Warriors album both when they were united and separated. His first album when he left oriental was Ndomike & Onye obula zoba isi onwe ya, while his last album was Ofe Owere. Also his final group album was with Dansatch and Kabaka was in 1997, the title Oriental Ge ebi and that was to get their interest from Afrodesia studio according to how their agreement was written that they must be in unity in order to obtain their interest and after the album they split back to their normal ways again but Akwila and Dansatch were still with warrior band until Warrior death. I met Warrior several times at Ambassador and Unicoco Hotels Aba and I have also met Ajuzieogu and Uche twice in the same hotel. I was able to put call to Ajuzieogu from Atlanta Georgia to his abode here in America for private discussions last time. So Mr Jon could you please tell me where Dr. Sir Warrior mentioned your name on his album and the tittle of the album?. To be frank I have never heard Jon Lawrence in any Warriors or his sons album.
who goes there? was his personal last album pls not kwu kwe ezi okwu.
Good to be good
weldone uche . thats so awesome . frankly this has been my favourite . thanks
@ Wyld Pytch thanks for this upload i have being looking it, this track is my finest as nwa mbaise
There is no justication for portraying someone else on another's song, even if that other is your son as in this case. Only in Nigeria.
please when would the music tittle "ihe ndiahu n'ebute nsugbu full album" by uche and ajuzieogu, will be on UA-cam pls, i would love to listen to it again, its my favorite
1: ihe ndia n'ebute nsogbu,
2: iwe nwanne ejighi elu n'okpukpu
3: edi eri nwanyi n'ilu di ya
4: aku ji m emena
I wish you have met uche and ajuzieogu on stage singing there father songs, you will find out that blood is sticker than water. I spread my last kobo the day I met them @ trans amadi hotel disappointed hotel August 15 past years ago.
Wrong. Uche and Ajuziogu have four studio albums to their credit. The first album has the title- Tribute to Dr. Sir Warrior. Check, pls.
The boys are disapoited to their father and lost of family pride
Why are you posing as warrior?, he is your father, so what?. Put up his picture pls.
Shame to you Uche a fool who cannot retain his heritage