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Artist: Stephen Hamilton

Isese lagba: It’s time to tell our own Stories by ourselves!

If lies had been dominating for thousands of years, it only takes but a fractional part of a day for the truth to overtake.
Gone are the days when foreigners are allowed to tell our stories to their satisfaction.

These Abrahamists have demonized and taught our people that Yorùbá Indigenous tradition(Orisa) is evil. Some people don’t even want to hear about sacred concepts of their own Ìṣẹ̀ṣe.
The world must see our real stories the exact way they should be seen and we must take advantage of TECHNOLOGY to tell our stories and promote ÌṢẸ̀ṢE.

Ìṣẹ̀ṣe religion is practiced by living men and women. We worship with sincerity, honesty and cherish our religion.
A pastor/alfa/deaconess/prophetess is not better than Babalawo/Babalorisa/Ìyálórìṣà/Iyanifa.
Ire O!
Artist: Stephen Hamilton

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