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Awon ojo ile Yoruba (Yoruba Days Of The Week)

Oloye Yemi Elebuibon, The Araba of Osogbo, tells us about the Yoruba days of the week and their origin. Tunde Kelani is known for his great movies such as Saworo Ide, Agogo Eewo, Oleku, Ti Oluwa nile, etc.

Ọjọ́ Àìkú – Sunday (Day of not dying)
Ọjọ́ Ajé – Monday (Day of profit)
Ọjọ́ Ìṣẹ́gun – Tuesday (Day of victory)
Ọjọ́-rírú/Ọjọ́rú – Wednesday (Day of confusion or day of sacrificing)
Ọjọ́bọ̀/Ọjọ́ Àṣẹ̀ṣẹ̀ Dáyé – Thursday (Day of coming or day of recent creation)
Ọjọ́ Ẹtì – Friday (Day of failure)
Ọjọ́ Àbá Mẹ́ta – Saturday (Day of three suggestions)

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