
Dr Sir Warrior
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Imo State
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, Nigeria
Nigeria
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– June 2, 1999), the Ultimate Dr. Sir Warrior, was the leader of the Oriental Brothers International Band which ruled the Nigeria
Nigeria
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n highlife music scene for several decades. He modernized highlife music. His style remains an epitome of defined music with meaning, direction, and purpose. He played on various occasions in Nigeria as well as on the international stage in places like London
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and the United States of America.
At the age of 27 in 1974, Warrior registered an indelible trademark with his universally recognized genre. His 1975 album Nwa Ada Di Mma with eight tracks touched the heart and soul of the world. The release of that album immediately established him as a master of music. He believed that God created him to be a musician. So, he dedicated his entire life to the service of humanity through his music. His works garnered him several awards worldwide. His witty words often spiced with Igbo
Igbo people
Igbo people, also referred to as the Ibo, Ebo, Eboans or Heebo are an ethnic group living chiefly in southeastern Nigeria. They speak Igbo, which includes various Igboid languages and dialects; today, a majority of them speak English alongside Igbo as a result of British colonialism...
proverbs were appreciated by all so much that he came to be called the Ultimate Star of Music.
The Oyorima Fantasia

Igbo language
Igbo , or Igbo proper, is a native language of the Igbo people, an ethnic group primarily located in southeastern Nigeria. There are approximately 20 million speakers that are mostly in Nigeria and are primarily of Igbo descent. Igbo is a national language of Nigeria. It is written in the Latin...
vocals with deft guitar work and a solid rhythm section, Warrior created a unique style of music that for many people is the definitive sound of highlife music. Many refer to him as the Ultimate Head of Highlife. Early in life, he was recognized as a prodigy. By 11, he was recruited as a member of a men's choral group specialising in a music form known as Èsè. By 16, he was famed for his great voice and his mastery of the Èsè music.
Dr. Sir Warrior was one of the most gifted guitarists of Africa. He wrote and composed numerous songs. People asked him how he was able to release many albums within a space of time. He said that the first thing was not to force the self to get everything all at once. Instead, he added, he let the mind to feel the free flow of information that formed a flexible pattern of waves to the senses. Through stringent learning, he arranged his music suitable to the audience. In 1987, Eze Nri wanted to crown him the King of Highlife. But Sir Warrior rejected the offer, saying that "A King is born natural, not crowned."
Warrior was one of the most influential musicians to come out of Igboland, and one of the most famous in the world. He started playing the guitar in the 1960s, entertaining people in the villages and cities. His sonorous song Ana M Ele Chi remains evergreen. Through his music, he unrolled the Igbo culture to the world. He always had a sense of revolution, as he created a brand of highlife that is Igbo at the core, and at the same time universal in taste. He introduced the Oyorima concept as a definition of his music philosophy within the geo-spatial time frame. Oyorima is an Igbo
Igbo language
Igbo , or Igbo proper, is a native language of the Igbo people, an ethnic group primarily located in southeastern Nigeria. There are approximately 20 million speakers that are mostly in Nigeria and are primarily of Igbo descent. Igbo is a national language of Nigeria. It is written in the Latin...
word that means a refined feeling of rhythmic movement and balance. See Dr Sir Warrior in youtube
Biography

Primarily, the Oriental Brothers comprised Godwin Kabaaka Opara, Ferdinand Dansatch Emeka Opara, Nathaniel Ejiogu, Hybrilious Akwilla Alaraibe, Prince Ichita and Christogonus Ezebuiro "Warrior" Obinna. Ejiogu died shortly before the band's success. The first split within the group occurred in 1977 when founding members Dansatch Opara and Prince Ichita left to start their own bands under the Oriental Brothers moniker. The Opara brothers later joined the famed and distinguished Warrior’s band, The Oriental Original.
Though each of the groups had their distinct sound, they all shared the erstwhile band's passion for blending Congolese guitar
Guitar
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picking and traditional Igbo rhythms. At a time of immense loss and great struggle after the Biafran War, the Oriental Brothers offered a rare light of hope. According to the Igbo magazine Kwenu, “the Oriental Brothers played a very important spiritual role in keeping many Igbo sane. They were the pride of a people traumatized by a war so vicious.”
Style, Music, and Lyrics

- "Change is inevitable"
- "No one sees it all or has it all"
- "No individual is an island"
- "The wise chooses according to his ability"
- "The successful humbly grows outwardly starting from his niche"
- "Principled patience and humility do not mean weakness or fear"
- "Everyone deserves decent treatment, the benefit of the doubt, and even a second chance"
- "Freedom for all and the common good are the foundations of progress"
- "Our message is for the betterment of the world"
- "Every act or thought has its repercussion and reward"
Perfecting the Beat

This generous, erudite and very likable personality often talked about the importance of humaneness and charity to the less-privileged. A man of numerous titles and vast wealth, Warrior himself built channels through which he gave back to the society. He extended his goodwill hand to the church and formed organizations that helped the needy. He emphasized justice and the dignity of man. He asked whether existence itself is worth it. Of these, he concluded that “we came into this world in the center of night, and that is the root of the problem”. In other words, our sight is very limited. So, we cannot be definitely certain of anything. Nonetheless, he said that to experience existence is better than not. As the world is slippery, he sang, one encounters both the good and the ugly: A gbakwuru ajo mmadu, a gbakwuru ajo mmuo. And for those that never see the good side of life, he reminded them that “it is with the accumulation of one’s good time on earth that one departs to the other dimension”. Therefore, it should be known that there is no one for whom it is good. One should be happy and jovial and take things easy step by step without nagging and much ado. Sir Warrior believed in the power of self reflection. He praised the souls that chose to do good. This was his fundamental philosophy of wisdom.
Successful career

Classical music
Classical music is the art music produced in, or rooted in, the traditions of Western liturgical and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 11th century to present times...
, and Sir Warrior contributed to making it flow in that direction.
The brilliance of this magnificent maestro keeps inspiring many who regard him as one of the greatest Igbo highlife musicians of the twentieth century. He departed in 1999 and is immortalized with the Imo State Heartland FM [100.5 MHz] dedicated to playing his tracks. He is survived by wife Chiamaka Obinna and children. His sons Uche Obinna and Ajuzieogu Obinna and his brother Emperor Teddy Obinna have taken after him.
Speaking of when Sir Warrior was alive, Uchenna his first child said, "He did not allow us to get interested in music. He wanted us to finish our education first. He would always emphasize that education was the best legacy, other things could follow later". The younger Ajuzieogu knew that he would one day be a highlife musician like his dad. Continued both Abia State University graduates, "As long as we intend to pursue music as career we will still abide with our father's wish". Quickly after Warrior's exit, fellow highlife artists knew it would be long before another person of his quality emerges. His legacy was summarized by Oliver De Coque
Oliver De Coque
Oliver De Coque is a well known name in Nigeria as well as the Nigerian music circle. Though many believe he was not a Nigerian owing to his popular name which has a French leaning, he had started music with Ekpili at the age of 17. Oliver De Coque was from Ezinifite, Nnewi South Local Government...
, who in paying tribute to Dr. Sir Warrior, said, "He was a very good and amiable person. We have lost such a genius in highlife."
He died after a battle with Diabetes.
Discography
- Ihe Chi Nyere M (1974)
- Ikoro (1974)
- Ochu Okuko New Ada (1974)
- Uwa Atuola M Ujo (1974)
- Akwa Uwa (1975)
- Ana M Ele Chi (1975)
- Chi Abu Ofu (1975)
- Nwa Ada Di Mma (1975)
- Nwaanyi Di Ya Bu Eze (1975)
- Onye Oma (1975)
- Onye Si Naani Ya Biri (1975)
- Onwetereni Nye Ibe Efe (1975)
- Taxi Driver (1975)
- Uwa M Ezi Special (1975)
- Onye Oma Mmadu (1976)
- Rarama Ndu (1976)
- Uba Di Iche Iche (1976)
- A Luta Agbogho (1977)
- Aku Udo (1977)
- Ihe E Me Uwa Adi Mma (1977)
- Ihe Oma (1977)
- Ihe Onye Eche (1977)
- Kelee Chi (1977)
- Murtala Muhammad (1977)
- Ndidi (1977)
- Nkwa, Part One (1977)
- Nkwa, Part Two (1977)
- Nne Di N'Obi (1977)
- Nwoke Ezu Ike (1977)
- Ofu Nnwa (1977)
- Oke Na Olulu (1977)
- Onye Ma Uche Chukwu? (1977)
- Onye Oma Mmadu Na Eji Egbu Ya (1977)
- Oriental's Special (1977)
- Origbu Onye Ozo (1977)
- Osa Enwe Akwu (1977)
- Ugwu Mmadu Na Nwanne Ya (1977)
- Uwa Enwe Mmete (1977)
- A Ma Onye Bu Onye? (1978)
- Elu Rie, Ala Rie (1978)
- Ibe Zi M Ako (1978)
- Nwanne Awu Enyi (1978)
- Onye Egbula Onye Agbataobi Ya (1979)
- Ozo Bu Iwe M (1979)
- A Na Eri Aku (1980)
- Ebele Onye Uwa (1980)
- Hapu M Ka M Biri (1980)
- I Nye M Ugwu M (1980)
- Obi Nwanne (1980)
- Onye Oma Mmadu (1980)
- Akwamibo (1981)
- Ebee M Akwa Uwa (1981)
- Ndo Ma Ike (1981)
- Onye Obula Zoba Isi Onwe Ya (1981)
- Onye Oma (1981)
- Oriental Original (1981)
- Udo Ka Mma (1981)
- Chi Awu Otu (1982)
- Ihe Onye Che (1982)
- Jide Nke Gi (1982)
- Ome Mma Special (1982)
- Onye Boro Chi (1982)
- Agwo Loro Ibe Ya (1983)
- Mesaba Ahu (1983)
- Mmadu Mezie Ndu Ya (1983)
- Nnwa Enwe Nne (1983)
- Omumu (1983)
- Onye Ije (1983)
- Onye New Ala (1983)
- Ugo Chi Nyere M (1983)
- Ego Ka Mma N'Okorobia (1984)
- Ihe E Ji Aku Eme (1984)
- Ndi Ji Ego (1984)
- Uwa Di Egwu (1984)
- Uwa Sef! Part One (1984)
- Uwa Sef! Part Two (1984)
- Anyi Di Odo (1985)
- Chi Na Eme Mma (1985)
- Nne na Nna (1985)
- Akaraka (1986)
- Ndi Adudu (1986)
- Anyi Abiala (1987)
- Onye Egbula Nwanne Ya (1987)
- Lekwe Nu M (1988)
- Nakwa Echeki (1988)
- O Ruole (1988)
- Onye Huru Chi M Anya? (1988)
- Udo Ndi Oma (1988)
- Ezi Nwanne (1989)
- O si na Chi (1989)
- Heavy On The Highlife (1990)
- Owerri Wu Oke Mba(remix)(1990)
- Onye Di Mma N’Azu? (1993)
- Nke Onye Diri Ya (1993)
- Warrior Abiala Ozo (1993)
- Ochichi Nigeria (1994)
- Ofe Owerri (1994)
- Omegbu Nwa Ogbenye (1994)
- Uwa Chiga Achiga (1994)
- Anyi Ga Ebi (1995)
- Kwukwaa Eziokwu (1995)
- Mmanwu Egbu Special (1995)
- Onye Ike Kwere (1995)
- Imo & Abia Special (1996)
- M Noro M Ele Uwa (1996)
- Obi Ejile Ekwele M (1996)
- Oko Nke Gi (1996)
- Orientals Ga Ebi (1996)
- Who Goes There? (1996)
- Uwa Bu Uke Onye? (1996)
- Zik (1996)
See also
- Opara, D. Heavy on the Highlife: Nigeria's Dr. Sir Warrior and the Oriental Brothers International. New York: Original, 1990.
- Wale, P. The Highlife Years: History of Highlife Music in Nigeria. Ibadan: Effective, 1995.
- Dr Sir Warrior in youtube