At times like this, I feel deep pride for my Ibo heritage. Un-apologetically masculine even when singing such a humble song. It makes you understand why people feel a certain sense of inferiority when they encounter Ibos. Representing Obowo! Odigi ihe n'eme ni. Ihe meh, anyi ata ya, nuo ya ka mmiri
I hope all the 'moralists' who go about ranting illinformed stories about Oliver,Osadebe and other highlife musicians who once in a while sang praise songs for High Networth Igbo men in the past, and how their music made young men join cults to make money.....shebi you can hear this song and a thousand others....You would tell me where in this song and others he promoted evil and lust of money for youths.
Anyway ka m leta ghara nke a....Dalu soo
A true igbo son, Late Oliver De Coque. He remains an enigma in uplifting Igbo Culture through his music. The soundtracts most times were embelished with philosophical phrases that help to drive home the main message of the music. He delievered his message effectively in this music.