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Ta lo sope keferi lawa Onisese, ti a o gba Olorun gbo?

Who says that African Traditional Religionists are kafir, non believers of God?
Hear this from our Holy book of Ifa in Ogunda bede!
Ibi ti a tida Ogunda borogbe
Omo awo a feeje omo awo a feemu
Omo awo a fe fidi orinrin bale
Adifa fun Olodumare Agotun
Omo asehun ribiti rabata kari aye
Ko sohun t’Olorun ko leese
To ba sojo A soda
A sekan bi otutu, Aa tun sekan a mu bi oye
Ko sohun t’Olodumare ko leese
Translation
When we cast Ogunda borogbe
The acolyte will have food aplenty,
They will also have much to drink,
They will generally be in a joyous mood
The Divine message revealed for Olodumare Agotun(The Almighty God)
Sole maker of the mysterious cosmos
There is nothing beyond his comprehension
Today, He brings rain, then the dry season
He again brings the snowly wintery weather
Of course, at another, it is harmattan
There is no end to His wonders.
Stay blessed.
From Araba of Oworonsoki Kingdom, Lagos Nigeria

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