: Warrior uses the Owerri dialect to explain that "the enmity between you and your brothers is your friendship with a stranger" ( Ugwu Mmanu na nwanneya, wu o rimma ya onye ozo ). This suggests that internal family strife only strengthens external enemies. Historical Context: Healing a Divided Band
The Philosophy of Brotherhood: A Deep Dive into Dr. Sir Warrior’s "Onye Egbula Nwanne Ya"
Released during the 1987 reunion of the Oriental Brothers International Band, the song served as a symbolic end to years of internal conflict and splintering among the founding members, including Dan Satch and Kabaka. It was a call to "trash the old wounds" and move forward as a united front. Musical Legacy