Ebenezer Obey, nicknamed the "Chief Commander", was a Nigerian jùjú musician turned a preacher and a gospel artist
Obey, whose full name is Ebenezer Remilekun Aremu Olasupo Obey-Fabiyi, was born in Idogo, Ogun State, Nigeria of Egba–Yoruba ethnic background. He is of the Owu subgroup of the Egba.
He began his professional career in the mid-1950s after moving to Lagos. After tutelage under Fatai Rolling-Dollar's band, he formed a band called The International Brothers in 1964, playing highlife–jùjú
fusion. The band later metamorphosed into Inter-Reformers in the
early-1970s, with a long list of Juju album hits on the West African
Decca musical label.
Obey began experimenting with Yoruba percussion style and expanding on the band by adding more drum kits, guitars and talking drums.
Obey's musical strengths lie in weaving intricate Yoruba axioms into
dance-floor compositions. As is characteristic of Nigerian Yoruba
social-circle music, the Inter-Reformers band excel in praise-singing
for rich Nigerian socialites and business tycoons. Obey, however, is
also renowned for Christian spiritual themes in his music and has since
the early-1990s retired into Nigerian gospel music ministry.
Obey married Juliana Olaide Olufade in 1963.His wife, known as Lady Evangelist Juliana Obey-Fabiyi, died at Lagos
State University Teaching Hospital on 23 August 2011, aged 67. They have
several children and grand children.
happy birthday baba, your songs are legendary and evergreen!
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