In an era where highlife is fading in favor of Afrobeats and Amapiano, searching for Ozoemena Nsugbe is an act of cultural preservation. It is an acknowledgment that before the fame and the lights, there was a man in Aguleri with a guitar, documenting the soul of his people.
Ozoemena Nsugbe is a name revered in the pantheon of Igbo highlife musicians. While the mainstream often celebrates the likes of Oliver De Coque, Oriental Brothers, and Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe, Ozoemena Nsugbe holds a special place for those who understand the deep-rooted history of the Omambala region. In an era where highlife is fading in
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