: It is a blend of Igbo Highlife and Folklore , characterized by authentic storytelling and traditional instruments that reflect the cultural heritage of Imo State. Cultural Significance
: The song is the signature work of the Nkwerre Aborigines Women Club, specifically the Aba Branch, led by Ojiugo and featuring the voice of Emily from Nkwerre.
: Originally composed in the late 1970s following the Biafran War, it was officially re-released in 2011 by Anodisc Records Ltd as part of the compilation album Egwu Ure .
is a classic Igbo highlife medley performed by the Nkwerre Aborigines Women Club . Translated as "One who uses their child to boast" or "One who is proud of their child," this track is a staple of traditional Igbo folk music, celebrating the joy and pride of motherhood. Background and Musical Legacy