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Tuesday, 22 September 2015

National Theme song to Celebrate Nigeria at 55

Oma, the voice behind the popular Fuji House of Commotion, releases the national theme song titled ‘One Nation’ to celebrate Nigeria at 55. The over a decade Voice over Artist for notable brands like Amstel Malta, MTN and MNet’s Barbers Wisdom exploits the richness in our uniqueness as a Nation, with bountiful natural resources and celebrates our cultural heritage.

‘One Nation’ is a melodious danceable song that relates to the nation’s current mood, as we are on the path of restoring our lost glory. The Video was directed by James Iroha, with Cameo appearances by Emeka Smith, Uduak Akrah, Obi Somto and other celebrities. Listen & Download song.

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28 comments:

  1. Nice song

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  2. Mtchewwwwwwwwwwwww

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  3. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Fuck this country.......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  4. I'm smiling right now...wonderful and excellent vocal prowess..i like this version.. its next after Timi's great nation

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  5. 55 years of failure!














    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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  6. Nice one, thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

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  7. Nice one, thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

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  8. Nice one, thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

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  9. Truth abt Nigeria in d song...

    We are blessed
    We r coloured Green and White

    We r divide no matter the pretence of peace...
    Tribalism
    75% poverty rate...4get paper work
    Boko bombing without mercy and high deaths
    Igbos seeking Biafra
    Hausa controlled Government
    Yoruba trying 2 con hausa of power

    Shld I continue??

    We may be growing in age but deep down we are all pretending...

    Wen d tym is right we shld act right or Suffer for our negligence...

    Nigeria....I pray 4 u...

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  10. The guy tried sha, still prefer Timi's version

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  11. The guy tried sha, still prefer Timi's version

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  12. I so much believe in this country Nigeria.

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  13. Abeg it's a boring song compared to Timi Dakolo's.

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    1. Bad belle is allowed. God will punish that mouth of yours for calling this song boring. Sing your own and bring let's review! You're just a bitter fellow!

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    2. Bad belle is allowed. God will punish that mouth of yours for calling this song boring. Sing your own and bring let's review! You're just a bitter fellow!

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  14. The two songs are beautiful! But there is no basis for comparison. The one nation rendition by the Oma guy has a very strong Hook! Any one that knows anything about music should know that every song must have a hook! So Mr truthurts truth be told u don't know anything music.

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  15. Beautiful song ...I love the green white green part. Am a proud Nigerian. We will survive

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  16. U love the simplicity of this song. Great one Oma....hardwork pays...I know this guy's story and am glad he's climbing to the top.

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  17. when I listened to the song, it is beautiful, it shows there's hope for our motherland, obviously Mr. comparer doesn't know music, jobless fool, who just sits around and condemns peoples work..... thumbs up OMA!!!!

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  18. This is a dope song...some motherf##ker will be commenting trash.... Common lets embrase good work... Thumbs up omaaa

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