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Evi Edna Ogholi
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Bio
Evi Edna Ogholi, is a well-known Nigerian reggae musician. Alongside her tracks titled "Oghene Me" and "Look Before You Cross," she became well-known for her hit single "Happy Birthday." Despite taking a lengthy absence from the music industry, Evi revealed in an interview that she will soon be back entertaining her fans. She's served as the brand ambassador of Hope and Peace to "Help People Transform Nigeria Charity and Orphanage Organization" located in Nigeria and Ireland.
Discography
Albums5
Peace and Love
Peace and Love2020 • AlbumTracks: 8
Peace in the World
Peace in the World2018 • AlbumTracks: 10
Happy birthday
Happy birthday2007 • AlbumTracks: 6
Jah Pikin
Jah Pikin1993 • AlbumTracks: 8
On The Move
On The Move1988 • AlbumTracks: 6
Compilations1
The Best Of Evi Edna Ogholi
The Best Of Evi Edna Ogholi2010 • CompilationTracks: 8
EPs1
No Place Like Home
No Place Like Home1989 • EPTracks: 6
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