His 1978 studio album, Nwanne Awu Enyi went gold, and sold more than 7.8 million copies.
[2] Dr. Sir Warrior started playing the guitar in the 1960s at aged 11,[3] and was able to transform his performance into a successful career in the 1970s when he joined the Oriental Brothers International Band.
Dr Sir Warrior was married and had five children (three boys & two girls).
His legacy was summarised by Oliver De Coque, who in paying tribute to Dr. Sir Warrior, said, "He was a very good and amiable person.
"[1] Though his children are currently working on immortalizing him as a profound legend in African highlife, Sir Warrior died on June 2, 1999, because of a brief illness after his last 2 performances.