Apètèbí!!! Apètèbí is the wife of Òrúnmìlà. The woman that always stand behind her husband and make sure she’s always after the interest of her husband. We need to know that not all Ìyánífá are Apètèbí because Ifa describe Apètèbí ...
Read More »Jakuta Day
Jakuta Day is a day in which Yemoja, Sango, Oya can be worshipped and on which the initiation of priests begins. It occurs every five days(remembering that the Yoruba Traditional calender considers a week to be five days). The term ...
Read More »Giving offering to my ifa with a pig meat elede..
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Read More »OBARA IRETE: A verse from the sacred “scripture” of IFA,
On this special holiday, I would like to share a verse from the sacred “scripture” of IFA, the collection of proverbs, stories, medicinal recepies and sayings of the Yoruba people of Western Nigeria. Everyday, every hour of our lives we ...
Read More »Ifa says that there is something agitating your mind…
Ela moyin Aboru, moyin Aboye, moyin Abosise, in terms of depression we must also consider our compassion and care but our spiritual crafts and tools such as: What is creating this restlessness for you is not far from you. You ...
Read More »Ibi ti ilę ti fę !
Oju Opon Ifa.
Read More »Today is another Ose Ifa.
You do not need to be reminded of your responsibilities. The Odu from Owonrin dagbon speak for itself. Bi a ba se nbo Eegun si ni Eegun ngbeni Bi a ba se bo Orisa si ni Orisa ngba Bi a ...
Read More »Info Of the Day !! (Must See)
“For your info: Ifá is not Oracle Traditionalist are not idol worshipper Babalawo is different from herbalist Èsù is not Satan Pass this round for those who wish to know the truth. ” ~Owó
Read More »Another Psychological attack against Traditional Religion Of Ifa via propagandistic Films like this – Ikorita Maberu
Psychological manipulation is a type of social influence that aims to change the behavior or perception of others through abusive, deceptive, or underhanded tactics. By advancing the interests of the manipulator, often at another’s expense, such methods could be considered ...
Read More »The cheats, liars, impersonators etc have no hiding place in Ifa/Orisa religion – Araba
Truth may be bitter but it must be said. The cheats, liars, impersonators etc have no hiding place in Ifa/Orisa religion. Listen to this from Otua Rete; B’oro ba ba ologbon omugo ni nda Adifa fun Atankoko Ogberi Ti ko ...
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