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Nje Iwo Tiri Iru Igbeyawo Eleyi Ri ?

Ni ile aye tabi kani ni Nigeria wa yi orisirisi lama ma ri. Ni Nigeria wa yi na loti sele, O’ku osu meji ti awon toko taya yi dajo Igbeyawo won ni Oko Iyawo wan ni atimole awon olopa ni ...

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Oruko wo loye kafun ?

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AWO YO’OOBA 101 – Part 1 ( Must Read/Learn for Every Yo’ooba Man/Woman)

1. AWO YORUBA THE LANGUAGE OF IFÁ GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN IFÁ DIVINATION Awo Fa’lokun Fatunmbi Egbe Iwa Pele 2. Introduction In order to understand the oral tradition of Ifa it is necessary to have some grasp of the ...

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Ẹ̀rọ̀ pẹ̀sẹ̀ ni tì’gbín. (Snail is for calmness)

Ìgbín (Snail) is for calmness, bringing troubling to a halt, tranquility and peace after a turbulence. Ẹ̀rọ̀ pẹ̀sẹ̀ ni tì’gbín. – Bi igbin basu afi eyin e ko ; snail is use to return evils to who evils is from – “Igbin” ...

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Ohun Eyonu Awon Agba (Oral divine pleading plea)

Iyami Osoronga x 3 times ( My revered mother x 3 times) Ema fi ibinu pami je o.(do not devour me angrily) Nitoripe abiamo ki fi ibinu pa omo re je (bcs mothers do not devour her baby angrily) Ewo ...

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Olúbámbí, also hailed as Àfọ̀njá, Ewélérè King of Koso

Olúbámbí, Àfọ̀njá, Ewélérè Ọba a Kòso Àtijẹ, àtimu, ọ̀tọ̀ọ̀tọ̀ Ẹ mọ́ safẹfẹ yẹ̀yẹ̀ sí wa mọ́ Afẹfẹ yẹ̀yẹ̀ Ewé ọdán ṣe jù bẹ́ẹ̀ lọ Ẹran ló fi jẹ Afẹfẹ yẹ̀yẹ̀ Olúbámbí, also hailed as Àfọ̀njá, Ewélérè King of Koso To ...

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Video: Bàtá Dancers Appeasing Ṣàngó

The Bata Dancer is famous in the western region of Nigeria, home of the Yoruba Tribe. Associated with Sango – God of Thunder – the Bata Dancer moves to the beat of the Bata drum.Traditional Bata Dancers worshiped Sango, and ...

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Òwìwí funfun (Snowy Owl) The sacred bird

Obatala is the father of all children on earth, is the creator of human beings and everything that inhabits the planet. As the creator is ruler of all human body parts, mainly the head, thoughts and human life, the white ...

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Ifa physiology: Ojú/Eyes

Ojú. Ojú lalákàn fi í sọ́rí. Ojú oró ní í lékè omi. Ojú ò ní tì wá lótù Ifẹ yìí láíláí. Ojú ò níí relé de ìkankan nínú àwa ọmọ Awo. Eyes–Oju With the eyes, the crab watches the ori. ...

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Ifalodolu korowísí korowísí èmi…

Ifalodolu korowísí korowísí èmi na lodolu korowìsìkorowìsì baba mi agbonmniregun baba mi elesin-oyan mo ni ao ri wu oba ba won yiri oba tojoba tan lalede orun odele aye tan oda osere oun egbe le oloun opa iru omo eku ...

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