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Ndubuisi Owoh
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Ndubuisi Owo was a Nigerian highlife musician from the Igbo ethnic group. Owo began his music career in the 1960s and became known for his unique style of highlife music, which blended traditional Igbo rhythms with modern instrumentation. He released several hit songs, including "Oku Gbajie Ana Egbu," "Agbaego," and "Ndidi Amaka." Ndubuisi Owo passed away on December 7, 2008, leaving behind a rich musical legacy that continues to inspire and entertain fans of highlife music in Nigeria and beyond.
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