Ayub Ogada, born Job Seda in 1956 in Mombasa, Kenya, was a Kenyan singer,
songwriter, and nyatiti player. He co-founded the African Heritage Band in 1979,
blending traditional music with rock and soul, and was also a member of the
bands Black Savage and Union Nowhere. He performed at the WOMAD Festival in
1988, leading to a recording session at Real World Studios and the release of
his debut album En Mana Kuoyo (1993). His discography includes the albums
Tanguru (1998) and Kodhi: Trevor Warren's Adventures with Ayub Ogada (2015), the
posthumous album Omera: The Further Adventures...