One of his most enduring tracks, "Aguleri Bu Isi Igbo" , is a powerful testament to his role as a cultural historian. The title translates to "Aguleri is the head (origin) of the Igbo," a phrase that resonates deeply with the ancestral traditions of the Omambala region. In this song, Nsugbe uses his signature style—characterized by rhythmic percussion and soulful guitar—to explore the roots of Igbo civilization and the importance of Aguleri in the ethnic group's history. Life and Musical Legacy
: A moving dirge for his music idol, Stephen Osita Osadebe. One of his most enduring tracks, "Aguleri Bu
: He was known for songs like "Omenani Na Uka," where he meticulously defined the relationship between tradition (Omenani) and modern religious practices. Life and Musical Legacy : A moving dirge
: An evergreen song focused on the authenticity of Igbo culture. : Tracks such as "June 12" and "Igbo
: Tracks such as "June 12" and "Igbo Presidency" showcased his engagement with Nigerian politics and the quest for Igbo liberation.
The prefix "Ayaka" in his stage name carries significant weight. In Igbo tradition, an Ayaka is a powerful singing spirit or masquerade. Nsugbe adopted this title after a legal encounter in Northern Nigeria, where his messages of liberation were misinterpreted by authorities. Emerging victorious, he declared himself a "singing masquerade," capable of addressing issues that ordinary men might fear to treat. Popular Songs and Discography
Ozoemena Nsugbe passed away on January 28, 2014, at the age of 73. Even after his passing, his work has seen a resurgence on platforms like TikTok, where younger generations continue to discover his "smart music" and philosophical teachings. Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com Aguleri Bu Isi Igbo - song and lyrics by Ozoemena Nsugbe