References to the Ọmọ Agbọ́n-bí-igbe (One who is as sharp and painful as a wasp's sting) highlight their lethal nature in combat.

Notable performers like Ajobiewe have popularized these chants in modern media, blending traditional oral history with rhythmic performance.

It often mentions Ige Adubi , a legendary figure associated with the lineage who was famously born breech (feet first), symbolizing a difficult but triumphant entry into the world. Cultural Role Today

To instill a sense of pride and ancestral identity in newborns.