Ozoemena nsugbe biography
Name | Chief Akunwata Ozoemena Nsugbe |
State of Origin | Nsugbe, Anambra State |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Genre | Egwu Ekpili |
Died | January |
Ayaka's Musical Journey
In the s, Ayaka Nsugbe formed his own band, the "Akunwata Nsugbe and His Top Ten Group," which quickly became one of the most popular Igbo music groups in Nigeria.
The band was known for its unique blend of traditional Igbo music with contemporary influences, and its members included some of the top musicians in Nigeria at the time.
Ayaka's Career
Ayaka Nsugbe's music was deeply rooted in Igbo culture, and he used it as a means to promote Igbo traditions and values.
He was a staunch advocate for the preservation of Igbo heritage, and he used his music to educate people about the rich cultural history of the Igbo people.
Aside from his music career, Ayaka Nsugbe was also a respected traditionalist and community leader. He was deeply involved in the affairs of his community and was known for his philanthropic activities.
He was a role model to many young people in his community and beyond, and he inspired many to pursue their dreams and achieve their goals.
Ayaka Songs
Ayaka songs include
- Ife Nando Ji Bili
Omanani Kpomkwem
Kpanakwukwu
Abankwa Way
Olaliputu
Nnata Ojukwu
Enu Oma
Power To The Nigerian Jews(Ndi Igbo)
Ayaka's Death
Ayaka Nsugbe, also known as the Obeledu special, Igbo Esi Ngo, Dibia na Uka, and Miracle water crooner, passed away in January His music continues to inspire and entertain people all over the world, and his contributions to Igbo culture and tradition will always be remembered.
He remains a true icon of Nigerian music and a shining example of what can be achieved through hard work, dedication, and a commitment to one's heritage.