Mo ki gbogbo Omo Yoruba Atata pata nile-loko ati leyin odi wipe a ku dede asiko yi, mo si ki awa ololufe eto Odo Iwoyi wipe e ku abo sori eto wa, eto yin, eto Odo Iwoyi ti ose ...
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Nosa Ekpenede Idubor posted Olu Atogbuwa who reigned between 1735 and 1760 extinguished the light of christianity in Warri. He dropped the christian policy of his eight predecessors and withdrew support for local christians. Church services ceased,a statue of christ ...
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English: When shall we gain our freedom from enslavement? thepanafrican We are tired of being tired worldwide, Marcus Garvey told us that that they are some of us that look like us but do not care about us. Why do ...
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The word igbodú, as in the oru del igbodú, refers to the place in ancient Yorubaland where the priests received the oracle of Ifá. Also, in Cuba and wherever Santería is practiced, igbodú refers to the room or area where ...
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The most important and most challenging way to honor our Ancestors/Orisas is to fulfill our personal potential and life’s purpose here on Earth. Many cultures maintain that we each have a unique destiny or karma to fulfill and that we ...
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The Dearth Of Urhobo & Other Niger Deltan Languages -By Mathias Orhero
It’s a pity that I have to code-mix English, Pidgin and my native Urhobo language as well as code-switch between them in any lengthy conversation with a kinsman. I am a product of the “wasted” generation, and my case is ...
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“Ifa asked the question, ‘Who among you Gods could follow your devotee to a distant journey over the seas?’ (1) Sango answered that he could follow his devotee to a distant journey over the seas. (2) The question was asked ...
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