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Women in the 80s

The time is set in the 80s, in the boom of the sale of crude oil in Nigeria. The economy was booming and everything was going fine. It seemed to be heaven on earth for Nigerians.  The music was getting better and growing wider; the Nigerian sound was beginning to make waves around the continent and globally. On the social aspect, the Nigerian society gave little or no room to women to express themselves, let alone a chance to be on the music scene. Despite these challenges, some women went against the norm of the society to pursue their dreams. They seized the spotlight and they stamped their presence on the sands of time.

She started singing from a very young age, often performing in several Clubs in Abia. She made her TV debut on the show “Now Sound” on NTA Channel 6 in Abia. In 1976, she continued her TV career on the show “The New Masquerade” in 1976 as Akpenor, the wife of Jegede Sokoya. Her character on the show was well executed and she became a popular character amongst the viewers. In 1977, she released her debut album – “Freedom” – to critical acclaim. Her most successful album, “Ever Liked My Person?” was released in 1981. She released 11 albums between the span of 1979 to 2013. She won several awards both locally and internationally. On the forefront of fighting for Women and Children, she was active as she empowered thousands of women. She also appeared in the movies Scars of Womanhood and Flesh and Blood which both spoke against Child Abuse and Women Circumcision. Her songs “Seun Rere”, “Tete Nula”, “Hear the Call” remain evergreen.

Seun Rere –

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Come Home –

Wombo Lombo –

Wait For Me feat. King Sunny Ade

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