Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey & His Inter-Reformers Band Label: Decca WAPS 428 (later reissued on Afrodisia)
Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey's album, , was released in 1978 through his long-standing partnership with the Decca (West Africa) label . This record is a landmark piece of Juju music that blends English and Yoruba lyrics to celebrate Nigerian national identity, cultural pride, and traditional wisdom. Album Overview
The album is structured as a series of medleys that reflect the "Miliki" style—a modern, upbeat Juju genre that Obey pioneered using multiple guitars, electric bass, and talking drums. 1978
Patriotism, social morality, and divine protection Tracklist & Content Breakdown
Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey & His Inter-Reformers Band Label: Decca WAPS 428 (later reissued on Afrodisia)
Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey's album, , was released in 1978 through his long-standing partnership with the Decca (West Africa) label . This record is a landmark piece of Juju music that blends English and Yoruba lyrics to celebrate Nigerian national identity, cultural pride, and traditional wisdom. Album Overview
The album is structured as a series of medleys that reflect the "Miliki" style—a modern, upbeat Juju genre that Obey pioneered using multiple guitars, electric bass, and talking drums. 1978
Patriotism, social morality, and divine protection Tracklist & Content Breakdown