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Ifa naa ki bayi wipe

 

 

WELCOME TO THE MONTH OF ÈRÈNÁ.
Good morning my people, how was your night? I wish you all happy new month, may this new month be a blessed month for us and we shall never experience hardship this month ase.
I will like to use the holy corpus of ejioore to pray for you this morning.
Hear what the corpus said:
Orunmila said i am happy
I said i am happy
He said why am I happy?
I said it is because of the climbers of otu ife that climbed palm tree with front and got down with back successful without problem
He said didn’t it worth to be happy?
I said it worthy of happiness
Orunmila said i am happy
I said i am happy
He said why am I happy?
I said it is because of the farmers of otu ife that farming from begining of the year to the end and returned with a good harvesting
He said didn’t it worth to be happy?
I said it worthy of happiness
Orunmila said i am happy
I said i am happy
He said why am I happy?
I said it is because of the pregnant women of otu ife that carried pregnancy for nine months and delivered it successful without problem
He said didn’t it worth to be happy?
I said it worthy of happiness
I said Orunmila why are you spoken in parable?
Orunmila said he didn’t spoke in parable rather than the joy he foresee for his diviner
He said there is a child that is coming to the earth that should be named MOYÒ.
My people, I pray that this new month will bring an abundance joy, happiness and progress for us, we shall have a cause to celebrate a good things in this new month ase.

 

Faniyi David Osagbami

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