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The following artists need to be included:
1. Celestine Ukwu & His Philosophers Nationals; hits include Ijenu, Usondu, Ifesinachi, Elege, Igede, Asili, Onwu ama Eze, Ndu ka aku, Onwunwa, Ilo abuchi, Grade by grade, Ego ejuaka, Ejina uwa nya isi, Okwukwe na nchekwube, Ome ife jide ofor, Chijioke, Nkechinyere, etc
2. Mike Ejeagha: hits include Obiako nwam, Omekagu, Suzzana Merengue, Onye ndidi na eli azu ukpo, Omenani Series & Akuko n'egwu series---- —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.79.123.3 (talk) 03:04, 5 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]