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“Irete ka” – Voice of Olodumare (Reaction to Jokotoye Bigvai’s derogatory remarks)

I was about posting some information in reaction to the derogatory remarks made by a Nigerian Yoruba Nollywood actor, Jokotoye Bigvai on African Traditional Religion when I saw the posts of Popoola Owomide Ifagbenusola and Ifayemisi Elebuibon that he had apologized. Then, I suddenly remembered these words from the Voice of Olodumare, “Irete ka” as follows:-
Eegun, bi mo ba se o, ko f’ori jin mi
Mo ke aimo, aimo ni mo ke
Oosa, bi mo ba se o, koo f’ori jin mi
Mo ke aimo, aimo ni mo ke
Ifa, bi mo ba se o, ko f’ori jin mi
Mo ke aimo, aimo ni mo ke
Gbogbo Irunmole, bi mo ba se yin, ki e f’ori jin mi, mo ke aimo, aimo ni mo ke
Olorun, bi mo ba se yin, ki e f’ori jin mi
Mo ke aimo, aimo ni mo ke

See “Irete ka” translation after the page break

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