“O tempo é muito lento para os que esperam, muito veloz para os que temem, muito longo para os que sofrem, muito curto para los que regozijam, porém para os que amam o tempo é eternidade”. – Obara Mejí ...
Read More »Iba fun ogun lakaye…
Iba fun ogun lakaye osin imole oni omi nile fi eje we ida oni aso nile fe imo kimo bora bi aso this is my grand father odun ogun festival all mi amigos i prey for everyone of you with ...
Read More »Alaafin of Oyo confirms #EsuIsNotSatan
All hail the king. Ikú baba yeye, Aláse Ikeji Orisa Alaafia of Oyo. As you can see, our king is holding his own cloth to show the whole world that ÈsùIsNotSatan… What are you waiting for??? Go get your own ...
Read More »A man nabbed sleeping with another man’s wife on her matrimonial bed !! (#EsuIsNotSatan)
A man was caught sleeping with another man’s wife on her matrimonial bed. As if they rehearsed it, both the randy and the promiscuous lady said simultaneously, “ise Esu ni”(it’s the work of Esu). Good people, did our cherished Esu ...
Read More »Ifa is not Setiu
“ifa is not Setiu(Shetiu) Odùduwà is not Lamurudu Èsù is not Satan/Satani” Good morning Universe!!! ~Owó
Read More »Giving ESU Laalu Ogiri oko Elegbara an English name of Satan/Devil is a mistake, misinterpretation and misrepresentation
ESU is one of the Yoruba Orisa that was a great confidant of Orunmila. He lived in places such as Ketu, Ota, Oyo, and many other Yoruba towns, in fact the present day Ojuelegba in Surulere, Lagos was his abode. ...
Read More »Why do you worry too much about enemies?
Why do you find it difficult to pray for your enemies in some instances? Why neglect your guardian spirit (Ori) that will fight for you? Please listen to the Voice of Olodumare from Ika fun as follows :- Ki iku ...
Read More »Èsù is not satan. ( Video) #EsuisnotSATAN2016
Esu, it’s not satan Esu, it’s not satan Esu, it’s not satan Amig@S on Facebook, we are going to support this campaign, which has been driven by baba solágbadé pópóolá, Popoola Olorunimbe Adeoye and a lot of people in Nigeria, ...
Read More »Boku die ki omo Oloore ja si koto….
Monamona a sise imole somo lara If a child of a Benevolent is about to fall into a pit due to darkness, Divine light will appear to aid his vision and rescue him/her from the grave. An inccident happened several ...
Read More »Yoruba Philosophy: Igún (Vulture) the Sacred Bird
Some animals within the Yoruba traditional corpus are revered as sacred figures of religious worship. Some of these animals include the yellow palm bird (popularly called eye oga), vulture (igun) and royal python. Any attempt to fell a tree where ...
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