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Ori Bibo – Head propitiation

Ori Bibo – Our head (ORI) is the greatest of all deities which should be offered the right sacrifice to or propitiation because if all deities failed to render help in time of need our head can never forsake us.
We realized that so many people don’t know the benefit of propitiating their heads, so this is the main reason why we decided to write and explain a few things that we need to know about this topic.

1) Who Should Do Ori Bibo For You?
Many people are facing a lot of problems today because of the person that helps them to propitiate their head. There are some things you need to know about the person who can propitiate your head for you.

You need to know the spiritual level of the person or your spiritualist. If you allow a dirty person or someone who is not spiritual at all to do it for you it may affect you for the rest of your life.

It should be done correctly and completely. Nothing should be left undone to make it a perfect propitiation. One’s wife or husband, virgin child, or well-trained spiritualist are those who can do it for you.

2) What Are The Ingredients For Ori Bibo/Head Propitiation?
There are lots of things we use like Guinea fowl, Goat, Ram, Duck, pigeon, Catfish, different types of fruits, gin, honey, sugar, water, Adun, Kola nuts, Bitter Kola, and so on.
Also, this depends on what your head requests from you. So to do it, consultation has to be done to know exactly what to use for you.

3)Time To Do It?
The best time for head propitiation is after 5 pm after which you are not to step out of your house till morning.

How Often Am I To Do It?
Head propitiation can be done every month, every three months, every six months, or every year depending on how capable you are. But, it is best if you can do it every month.

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