Honoring a Timeless Icon– The Gwo Gwo Ngwo Crooner

By Victor Olubiye



TRIBUTE TO THE LEGEND: CHIEF MIKE EJEAGHA (1929–2025)

We are heartbroken to announce the passing of a true cultural icon — Chief Mike Ejeagha, the legendary folklore musician and storyteller who blessed Nigeria and the entire Igbo-speaking world with timeless wisdom through music. He died at the age of 95, leaving behind a legacy that can never be replaced.

Chief Mike Ejeagha was more than just a musician — he was a custodian of tradition, a storyteller of generations, and a man whose music taught morals, history, and identity. For decades, his deep voice, accompanied by his melodic guitar, became the soundtrack of many childhoods, homes, and communities.

One of the most unforgettable moments in recent years was when his song was used in a viral video by Brain Jotter, one of Nigeria’s top comedians. The "Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo" sound, with its captivating rhythm and signature storytelling, struck a chord with the younger generation, introducing Chief Ejeagha’s artistry to millions who may have never heard his name before. That moment reignited global interest in the rich cultural music of the East.

From “Omekagu” to “Akuko Na Egwu,” his works were filled with laughter, warnings, proverbs, and deep Igbo philosophy. Every string of his guitar carried a message, and every pause in his voice had weight. Chief Mike Ejeagha didn’t just make music — he taught life.

As we say goodbye, we celebrate a titan who used his talent not just for entertainment, but for education, preservation of culture, and enlightenment.

Rest in Power, Omenka Ndigbo. You lived a fulfilled life. Your voice may be silent now, but your wisdom will continue to speak for generations to come.

Goodnight, Chief Mike Ejeagha.
Forever in our hearts.

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