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Submitted by webmaster on Sat, 02/13/2010 - 19:44
Posted by codewit
March 16, 2008
Video Description:
Morocco Maduka sings "Nke Onye Metalu" .
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demat2007 (1 year ago) Hi codewit. Thanks so much for the great work you're doing for those of us overseas. I enjoy your collection a lot. keep it up and may God bless you. Please can you get OZOEMENA NSUGBE's music,especially the one called 'IGBO PRESIDENT NOW OR NEVER' released in 2007. Thanks so much again. Mathew, London
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ebonydean (1 year ago) gility or not gility lmao
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Madiebo (7 months ago) lmao....lol
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kenslay (1 year ago) Morocco at the height of his fame...nice
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bellemskey (1 year ago) Oh this is so nice... another cracker from Morocco Maduka. I love his solemn style and his Egu Ikpili genre of music. He always tells stories with his tracks which depicts our true culture as Africans. Love them to bits...
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esmanele (1 year ago) what a song. this song reminds me of pea and corn (ube na oka). If u are a Igboman, u should understand what i am talking about. more of this codewit
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grafikdon (1 year ago) Spam Haha! I love this! Idi Gility or no Gility...lmao!!!! Morocco you rock. Codewit, ndewo.
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appollopd (1 year ago) Very interesting story. A lesson for some fast ones
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polasal0088 (5 months ago) This is one of day reason why I must surely go back to my mother land.The reason why so many people are runing out of mother land is because of hardship.but we must come back home
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onyeka30 (2 months ago) Morocco Maduka is the best eachtime i listen to this man music its make me wanna go back to nigeria while im here in unitedstate
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igbos27 (2 months ago) I love to see Mr Morocco Mmaduka do justice to his musics. This guy can dance. The same is for late Nwankwo Aghadiagu of Awkuzu. you'll love the grace of Morocco's dance steps! Ozoemena Nsugbe's music supply the lost tribes in Igbo music while Morocco's add the vibes.
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Azizip17 (9 minutes ago) Unfortunately I don't t speak Igbo or any language but English. I love this song's tune and love watching the dances. Please share what this song is about. Does the song's title mean guilty or not guilty? Is the singer giving advice to a man cheating on his wife?
And would someone please share the "peas and corn" idiom that esmanele mentioned in that post a year ago?
Thanks.
-an African American sister who is trying to learn more about African cultures.