To understand the Yoruba language, common vocabulary is among the important sections. Common Vocabulary contains common words that individuals can use within daily life. Numbers are one section of common words found in daily life. If you’re interested to master ...
Read More »Ogbe Otura: The Importance of women in all that we do.
In a world where gender equality seems impossible and men always feel superior. The stand of ifa as we’ve seen in many odu shows that as long as men still think they are superior or could sideline and do without ...
Read More »Ogun Festival In Ondo: Memoirs Of A Colourful Past
The drums, in various forms, will be echoing their sounds through the air again. Endless troops of singers and dancers are following the procession through the designated ancient routes. Masquerades of all shades are putting up thrilling performances. Men, women, ...
Read More »Crab or fish: Have you ever been asked that question before?
Crab or fish????Ẹja ń m b’akan?In Ede Oodua (Yoruba Language) Codes, Ẹja tunmọ sì different kind of reality tí ó ní ewu nínú pupọ.Ori ni ẹja fín là ibú means victory at the end of turmoil, tribulations, or calamities. Fish ...
Read More »Live Event Video: The Coronation of The 21st Olu of Warri
The Coronation of The 21st Olu of Warri Event
Read More »Aku ójúmó Toni ?
Asiku ose ifa osun egbe Ori Toni ?Ifa ni ibo legbe ibo lawure adifa fun orunmila baba yio so akapo re di oba ebo lawo nikose inje enitoba fe laje komo setutu ibo legbe ibo lawure.enitoba fe laya komo setutu ...
Read More »Photos from Ifa festival 2021
Ifa festival 2021 commenced with libation/supplication to Ifa, Esu, Ogun, Òsùn( Ifa staff), Egbe/Alaragbo, Òsun, Egungun, Aje( Deity of money), Obatala, Sango, Oya etc with Ojubona of Lagos Mainland, Oloye Faniyi Oyeboade and Babalawos, August 7, 2021. Party, Sunday 8/8
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OriOri is one of the most important Orisa assigned to manlm on earth. Wherever we may be going, our Ori is always following is. Whatever we are doing, our Ori is always there but the most important thing is if ...
Read More »The artist using the indigenous Oduduwa-African style of sculpture.
Adebisi Adenike Adebayo is an artist using the indigenous Oduduwa (Yoruba)-African style of sculpture.This style is associated with men only within the indigenous African tradition.Ms. Adebayo, surprisingly, is a woman.How did this happen?Who is she?Who trained her?What are the processes ...
Read More »The 21st Olu Of Warri Coronation
Join us on the 21st of August as we celebrate the coronation of the 21st Olu of Warri kingdom.
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