Tag: Apinjo Okenwa

  • Apinjo Okenwa – Olu Chim

    Apinjo Okenwa – Olu Chim

    The moving Igbo highlife song “Olu Chim” by Apinjo Okenwa, better known as Oduma Okija, explores the idea of accepting one’s divine purpose.

    Translating to “My Divine Calling,” the title expresses Oduma Okija’s recognition of his musical calling and his dedication to pursuing it.

    The song’s lyrics convey a powerful message, particularly when they say, “Ife mbiara bu olu chim, mmadu ejina uwa akom onu” (I come to fulfill my divine calling, no one should condemn me). Oduma Okija opposes criticism from others and stresses the value of pursuing one’s calling.

    Taking after already discharged tracks, the well-enchanted tune is the foremost later entry this year.

    Beside that, this unused, exceptional composition will unquestionably be worth a spot in your music collection if you cherish quality music.

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  • Apinjo Okenwa – Odiri Eze Mma

    Apinjo Okenwa – Odiri Eze Mma

    Apinjo Okenwa, better known by his stage name Oduma Okija, wrote the moving Igbo highlife song “Odiri Eze Mma,” which combines a strong message of appreciation and group responsibility.

    The refrain, “Don’t bite the hand that fed you,” reverberates throughout the song, highlighting how crucial it is to keep in mind one’s origins and the assistance one received along the way to success.

    The song, which is in Igbo, emphasizes the idea that a king or other leader shouldn’t overlook the individuals who were essential to his rise to power.

    Taking after already discharged tracks, the well-enchanted tune is the foremost later entry this year.

    Beside that, this unused, exceptional composition will unquestionably be worth a spot in your music collection if you cherish quality music.

    Listen and share your thoughts below:

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