Ebenezer Obey
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Ebenezer Obey (born 1942), nicknamed the "Chief Commander," is a Nigerian pop musician.
Biography
Obey, whose full name is Ebenezer Remilekun Aremu Olasupo Obey-Fabiyi, was born in Idogo, Ogun State, Nigeria of Egba-Yoruba ethnic background. He is of the Owu subgroup of the Egba. He began his professional career in the mid-1950s after moving to Lagos. After tutelage under Fatai Rolling-Dollar's band, he formed a band called The International Brothers in 1964, playing highlife-juju fusion. The band later metamorphosed into Inter-Reformers in the early-1970s, with a long list of Juju album hits on the West African Decca musical label.
Obey began experimenting with Yoruba percussion style and expanding on the band by adding more drum kits, guitars and talking drums. Obey's musical strengths lie in weaving intricate Yoruba axioms into dance-floor compositions. As is characteristic of Nigerian Yoruba social-circle music, the Inter-Reformers band excel in praise-singing for rich Nigerian socialites and business tycoons. Obey, however, is also renowned for Christian spiritual themes in his music and has since the early-1990s retired into Nigerian gospel music ministry.
Partial discography
1964
Ewa Wo Ohun Ojuri
1965
Aiye Gba Jeje b/w Ifelodun
Gari Ti Won b/w Orin Adura
1966
Awolowo Babawa Tide b/w Oluwa Niagbara Emi Mi
Palongo b/w Teti Ko Gboro Kan
Oro Miko Lenso b/w Orin Ajinde
Late Justice Olumide Omololu b/w Iyawo Ti Mo Ko Fe
1967
Olomi Gbo Temi b/w Maria Odeku
To Keep Nigeria One b/w Awa Sope Odun Titun
Edumare Lon Pese b/w Omo Olomo
Ope Fun Oluwa b/w Paulina
1968
Ore Mi E Si Pelepele b/w Ajo Ni Mo wa
Ijebu L'ade b/w Lati Owolabi
Col. Ben Adekunle b/w Ori Bayemi
Lolade Wilkey b/w Adetunji Adeyi
Gbe Bemi Oluwa b/w Olowo Laiye Mo
1969
Ode To Nso Eledumare b/w Pegan Pegan
Sanu-olu b/w K'Oluwa So Pade Wa
London Lawa Yi b/w Oro Seniwo
Isokan Nigeria / etc
Eni Mayo Ayo / etc
1969/1970
Emi Yio Gbe Oluwa Ga b/w Ise Teni
1970
Lawyer Adewuyi
Ala Taja Bala b/w Ohun Toluwa Ose
Ogun Pari / etc
In London
On The Town
1971
Ija Pari (Part One) b/w Ija Pari (Part Two)
Esa Ma Miliki b/w Awon Alhaji
Face to Face b/w Late Rex Lawson
Oro Nipa Lace b/w Yaro Malaika
1972
Late Oba Gbadelo II
Board Members
Vol.4: Aiye Wa A Toro
In London Vol. 3
Odun Keresimesi
1973
And His Miliki Sound
The Horse, The Man and His Son
E Je Ka Gbo T'Oluwa
Adeventure of Mr. Music
Mo Tun Gbe De
1974
Inter-Reformers A Tunde
Eko Ila
Around the World
Iwalka Ko Pe
1975
Mukulu Muke Maa Jo
Ota Mi Dehin Lehin Mi
Alo Mi Alo
Edumare Dari Jiwon
1976
Late Great Murtara Murtala Ramat Muhammed
Operation Feed The Nation
1977
Eda To Mose Okunkun
Immortal Sings for Travellers
Adam and Eve
1978
Igba Owuro Lawa
Oluwa Ni Olusa Aguntan Mi
No Place Be Like My Country Nigeria
1979
In the Sixties Vol.1
In the Sixties Vol.2
Igba Laiye
Sky
E Wa Kiye Soro Mi
Omo Mi Gbo Temi
1980
Leave Everything to God
Current Affairs
Sound of the Moment
Eyi Yato
1981
Joy of Salvation
What God Has Joined Together
1982
Celebration
Austerity
Precious Gift
1983
Ambition
Singing for the People
Greatest Hits Vol. 3
Je Ka Jo
Thank You (Ose)
1984
The Only Condition to Save Nigeria
Solution
Peace
1985
Security
My Vision
1986
Gbeja Mi Eledumare
Satisfaction
Providence
1987
Aimasiko
Immortality
Victory
Patience
1988
Determination
Vanity
1989
Formula 0-1-0
Get Yer Jujus Out
1990
Count Your Blessing
On the Rock
1991
Womanhood
1993
Good News
1994
I Am a Winner
Walking Over (1994 ?)
1995
The Legend
1999
Millennial Blessings
2000
Promised Land
2002 ?
Ase Oluwa
Biography
Obey, whose full name is Ebenezer Remilekun Aremu Olasupo Obey-Fabiyi, was born in Idogo, Ogun State, Nigeria of Egba-Yoruba ethnic background. He is of the Owu subgroup of the Egba. He began his professional career in the mid-1950s after moving to Lagos. After tutelage under Fatai Rolling-Dollar's band, he formed a band called The International Brothers in 1964, playing highlife-juju fusion. The band later metamorphosed into Inter-Reformers in the early-1970s, with a long list of Juju album hits on the West African Decca musical label.
Obey began experimenting with Yoruba percussion style and expanding on the band by adding more drum kits, guitars and talking drums. Obey's musical strengths lie in weaving intricate Yoruba axioms into dance-floor compositions. As is characteristic of Nigerian Yoruba social-circle music, the Inter-Reformers band excel in praise-singing for rich Nigerian socialites and business tycoons. Obey, however, is also renowned for Christian spiritual themes in his music and has since the early-1990s retired into Nigerian gospel music ministry.
Partial discography
1964
Ewa Wo Ohun Ojuri
1965
Aiye Gba Jeje b/w Ifelodun
Gari Ti Won b/w Orin Adura
1966
Awolowo Babawa Tide b/w Oluwa Niagbara Emi Mi
Palongo b/w Teti Ko Gboro Kan
Oro Miko Lenso b/w Orin Ajinde
Late Justice Olumide Omololu b/w Iyawo Ti Mo Ko Fe
1967
Olomi Gbo Temi b/w Maria Odeku
To Keep Nigeria One b/w Awa Sope Odun Titun
Edumare Lon Pese b/w Omo Olomo
Ope Fun Oluwa b/w Paulina
1968
Ore Mi E Si Pelepele b/w Ajo Ni Mo wa
Ijebu L'ade b/w Lati Owolabi
Col. Ben Adekunle b/w Ori Bayemi
Lolade Wilkey b/w Adetunji Adeyi
Gbe Bemi Oluwa b/w Olowo Laiye Mo
1969
Ode To Nso Eledumare b/w Pegan Pegan
Sanu-olu b/w K'Oluwa So Pade Wa
London Lawa Yi b/w Oro Seniwo
Isokan Nigeria / etc
Eni Mayo Ayo / etc
1969/1970
Emi Yio Gbe Oluwa Ga b/w Ise Teni
1970
Lawyer Adewuyi
Ala Taja Bala b/w Ohun Toluwa Ose
Ogun Pari / etc
In London
On The Town
1971
Ija Pari (Part One) b/w Ija Pari (Part Two)
Esa Ma Miliki b/w Awon Alhaji
Face to Face b/w Late Rex Lawson
Oro Nipa Lace b/w Yaro Malaika
1972
Late Oba Gbadelo II
Board Members
Vol.4: Aiye Wa A Toro
In London Vol. 3
Odun Keresimesi
1973
And His Miliki Sound
The Horse, The Man and His Son
E Je Ka Gbo T'Oluwa
Adeventure of Mr. Music
Mo Tun Gbe De
1974
Inter-Reformers A Tunde
Eko Ila
Around the World
Iwalka Ko Pe
1975
Mukulu Muke Maa Jo
Ota Mi Dehin Lehin Mi
Alo Mi Alo
Edumare Dari Jiwon
1976
Late Great Murtara Murtala Ramat Muhammed
Operation Feed The Nation
1977
Eda To Mose Okunkun
Immortal Sings for Travellers
Adam and Eve
1978
Igba Owuro Lawa
Oluwa Ni Olusa Aguntan Mi
No Place Be Like My Country Nigeria
1979
In the Sixties Vol.1
In the Sixties Vol.2
Igba Laiye
Sky
E Wa Kiye Soro Mi
Omo Mi Gbo Temi
1980
Leave Everything to God
Current Affairs
Sound of the Moment
Eyi Yato
1981
Joy of Salvation
What God Has Joined Together
1982
Celebration
Austerity
Precious Gift
1983
Ambition
Singing for the People
Greatest Hits Vol. 3
Je Ka Jo
Thank You (Ose)
1984
The Only Condition to Save Nigeria
Solution
Peace
1985
Security
My Vision
1986
Gbeja Mi Eledumare
Satisfaction
Providence
1987
Aimasiko
Immortality
Victory
Patience
1988
Determination
Vanity
1989
Formula 0-1-0
Get Yer Jujus Out
1990
Count Your Blessing
On the Rock
1991
Womanhood
1993
Good News
1994
I Am a Winner
Walking Over (1994 ?)
1995
The Legend
1999
Millennial Blessings
2000
Promised Land
2002 ?
Ase Oluwa