Maje N Sore Daran Full Album by Hubert Ogunde

CHIEF HUBERT ADÉDÉJÌ ÒGÚNDÉ - MÁ JẸ́ N SORE DÁRÀN FULL ALBUM Chief Hubert Adédéjì Ògúndé was a folklorist, Nigerian actor, playwright, musician, dramatist, theatre manager, policeman, teacher, teetotaller, human right activist, seer, prophet and a nationalist of class. Ògúndé was born into a modest but reputable family of Mr. Jeremiah Dehinbo Ogunde and Mrs. Eunice Owotunsan Ogunde on Monday July 10th, 1916 at Ososa in Ogun State, Nigeria. Elder Ogunde was a pastor at the Baptist Church, Ijebu Ife and disciplinarian, whose father and forebears were Ifá worshippers and founders of Ososa town. Between the ages of 17 and 25 (1933-1941) young Ogunde was a school teacher at Saint John’s Primary School, Ososa and a dedicated church organist. As a pupil teacher, Ogunde taught in the elementary classes for eight years, an act which was predominant among few educated Nigerians at the time. He organised his first band as a teacher at Oke-Ona United School, Abeokuta. It was during this period he developed special skills for opera and folklore, which in later life launched him becoming the greatest Nigerian folklorist of all time. Excerpt from Hubert Ogunde Museum 2020 #yorubaronu #hubertogunde