The song employs classic Igbo rhetorical questions—a device used by elders in village arbitration. It forces the listener into self-examination. The chorus repeats the title phrase like a judicial verdict rather than a melody.
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The enduring popularity of this track lies in its lyrical weight. The Oriental Brothers, particularly the songwriting prowess of Godwin "Kabaka" Opara and the vocal delivery of Christogonus "Warrior" Ezebuiro Obata, were known for infusing proverbs ( Ilu ) into their music. The enduring popularity of this track lies in
Someone you trusted has turned around to blame you for the consequences of their own actions. This song becomes your legal defense in audio form.