Celebrating Kenyan musician Job Seda, known as Ayub Ogada
Job Seda, better known as Ayub Ogada, was authentic in his music style and true to his roots. He had a passion for music and his delivery was accompanied by his eloquent mastery of the nyatiti, a music instrument common to the Luo people of Kenya. He was known to the world and inspired a number of musicians both at home in Kenya and overseas as well.

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Ayub Ogada - Obiero (live at Real World Studios)

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King Kaka - Koth Biro ft. Ayub Ogada (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)

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Ayub Ogada - Wa Winjigo Ero (live at Africa Calling)

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PLO Lumumba BLASTS South Africa: "This Is Not Xenophobia, It's Afrophobia"

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Makadem - Remembering Ayub Ogada (Nyatiti)

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Ayub Ogada demonstrates a Nyatiti (African instrument)

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Unlearning Tribalism : Changamka Kenya Show (Episode 2 Part 1)

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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Ayub Ogada - Wa Winjigo Ero (live at Real World Studios)

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Ayub Ogada - His final performance and interview

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Chiro

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Obiero
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Sona Jobarteh & Band: Bannaya

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