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With One Nigeria Oral P rekindles love, hope in humanity

By Omiko Awa
30 July 2022   |   2:40 am
Ebuka Philip, generally known as Oral P in the entertainment industry, is not hiding his love for Nigeria, the largest black nation on the globe.

Ebuka Philip, generally known as Oral P in the entertainment industry, is not hiding his love for Nigeria, the largest black nation on the globe.

Using his songs to say this, the Abia State-born contemporary artiste recently came up with a hit song titled, One Nigeria, to thrill Nigerians and also tell the world that no matter the current ugly situation in the country that Nigeria will in no distant future come out of the woods to be a country people from different climes would love to visit and live.

Oral P


With other songs including, Ajoro, Jokingo, Diva, and Give Me Love trending on social media and receiving raves from music enthusiasts, the 23-year-old multi-talented singer and songwriter disclosed that he wrote, Give Me Love, his latest song, to rekindle love, hope and trust in humanity.

According to him, the song will spur many people to show true love to one another, especially as a lot of people are depressed and need good music with nice lyrics to come out of their blues and live life to its fullest.

“I want to make everyone feel loved because love is the greatest thing we can offer to one another. We cannot have peace, growth and development in any country without it,” he said.

Oral P who started playing music as an instrumentalist in his church choir went professional in 2007, dishing out tunes in diverse genres of music — Afrobeat, R’n’B and pop.

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