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Nigerian Igbo highlife group (1970s-2000s) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Oriental Brothers International, also known as The Oriental Brothers, was a Nigerian orchestra high life band from Eastern Nigeria, Anambra state, and was the country's first high life boy band formed shortly after the Nigerian-Biafran War in the 1970s. It was originally formed by Dr Sir Warrior, Dan Satch Opara, Nathaniel Ejiogu, Godwin Kabaka Opara and Prince Ichita.[1][2]
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Oriental Brothers International | |
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Also known as | Oriental Brothers |
Origin | Eastern Region, Nigeria |
Genres | Igbo highlife |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, Orchestra |
Years active | 1970s-2000s |
Labels | Afrodisia |
Past members |
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The band released a total number of 40 studio albums, 10 compilations and 4 extended play.[3]
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