Legendary highlife maestro, Chief Oliver De Coque, explores a profound theme in his classic single, Ukadinobi. According to the song, which is taken from the album Ugbala, spirituality is a matter of the heart, a personal relationship with God not confined to a physical church building.
This old Igbo highlife song resonates with the Igbo adage Uka d nobi, which suggests that fellowship is a matter of the heart or conscience. This concept aligns with the traditional Igbo belief that a personal relationship with ones Chi (personal god) predates Christianity. The notion of Odinala encompasses cultural patterns infused with spirituality, with every traditional Igbo man having a place of worship in his Obi (family abode).
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