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Sunday, February 16, 2014
Old School -Onyeka Onwenu And King Sunny Ade......'' Wait for me''
Onyeka and Sunny made this song relevant with the message in it.
if you are not ready to make babies,then stay off sex...plan it well.
Tell you boo to wait for you and plan with you... ''chelum ooooo''
BECAUSE...............
Having babies,no be joke oh...
you go feed them,give them clothe
and give them love too...
If you never ready to carry the load,why put am for another person head?
....If you love life,you go plan am well!
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Is this a build up to an old school night? Prior,twas shina,now this. Ok. Here's my old school contribution. "New money e done come.I buy garri ten kobo,I give mary to cook am.mary cook am e nor done. I beat Mary she nor cry,I kill mary she nor die.which kain mary be this o"...complete it.Tired. Lol.ve lost my marbles.
ReplyDeleteI am convinced o know wide eye in real life
Delete.... Amina! Amina toro! A lazy girl
DeleteStella I wonder why your video links never play.
DeleteNice. I just love this Ministration.
ReplyDeleteYes, that's what it is
I love the message it preaches
If only our youth of today will take heed
Kudos KSA and Onyeka Onwenu
old school things ,nice
ReplyDeleteLet me give you the next old school Stella. The next "record" you should upload should be eddie quansa. That song has been in my head all week.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was single my mum used to sing this song to me. * If u love me, u go wait for me* Whenever I had boyfriend nd sex before marriage issues, she would sing d song stating that any man who truly wants me would wait... And lo, my olowo ori mi waited.
ReplyDeleteClassic!!!! No be all this " ukwu" songs we hear daily that doesn't make sense at all....
ReplyDeleteStella I'm 'gbadu-ing' your old school songs. I remember my mum dancing to this song.
ReplyDeleteCeeCee
I love that song too. This was the period when music had meaning and passed across a message. Now all we have is noise about money, sexy girl and booty shaking... God have mercy. Also Stella, av gone celibate nd am loving it. Thank God for my life, am rily happy now with myself and grateful to God for His undying love. #teamStellaDK
ReplyDeleteWait for me bobo plan with me,i think they need to promote that song again so that the young ones of today we understand what true love is and that love does not mean sex as the only expression,how many will sample you before marriage,some have even lost count even as a teenager it is well.We need to groom our children with the word of God it helps,its a good guide to abstainence.
ReplyDeleteOh the good old days. This music still gives me goosebumps. This was when music was music not like some of the nonsense we hear today..
ReplyDeleteI can see you've run out of gist. dry blog *yawns*
ReplyDeleteDry blog nd u re first to comment. Mshewwwww. Dry anon!!!
DeleteMy bad, 11th. Even at that your comment isn't relevant...
DeleteNeither is yours. Rme
DeletePls save urself d stress and don't. Come to dis blog again cos even with d dryness we can't do without it, stayput for ur five alive blog u hear!!
DeleteIf you love me.... you go wait for me
ReplyDeletePlease tell all those precious otu and ikeagwu amu out there.
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. I wish I can get a copy
ReplyDeleteNa true talk o. Hope most of us ll definitely take the words just 4 some1 benefit.
ReplyDeleteVery true.
ReplyDeleteGbam!
ReplyDeletePlease help me. Is it ok to hate my bro-inlaws? Dey av successful torn my once haPpy family apart. I think me is hating my sisters to.
ReplyDeleteHmmm nice.
ReplyDeleteWoooooow,waching this video again brought some serous nostalgic feelings. Lovely message,nice concep,captivating melody and wonderful arrangement. Good music all in all.
ReplyDeletehaving babies no be joke! you go feed them, give them love o..if you never ready to carry the load, why put am for another person head!
ReplyDeleteoh how I love this song!
Pardon any gbagaun, na so I dey sing am back then!!
Gbam!
ReplyDeleteNot anonymous anymore
Evergreen thingzzzz
ReplyDeleteAbeg I just made banga with pounded yam, make una come eat jare :). Paulette
ReplyDeleteTrue talk!
ReplyDeleteWonderment......!!! People should atleast get busy thinking on how to impact in others just like onyeka and sunny did rather than agitating to destroy the already self inspired ones... Beware and click below to see how wicked people can be especially our friends
ReplyDeletehttp://gistmeansu.blogspot.com/2014/02/bloggers-please-let-sochima-be.html
Woww.. remember this song way bk... just took time to listen to d lyrics for the first time.... they should have given this more air play bk den mehn...very nice. unlike the see it, grab it, f**k it, shake it all dis present noise makers sing...smh
ReplyDeleteWe wey them born for late 90s no kuku sabi the song
ReplyDeletewao i enjoyed this song, an evergreen song that has surely stood the test of time,for me this is the third year of my celibacy until marriage, i cant trade my destiny for few minutes of pleasure, ladies please it is possible dont just give ur body to every tom, dick or harry, wait for the right time even if u must do, PLAN AM WELL O!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteUr song is so amazing@onyeka
ReplyDeleteOnyeka can never do any wrong in my eyes.... Nice Actress and musician... #Respect!!!
ReplyDelete@i_ChoPtas_Not