Lisa-Kaindé Díaz and Naomi Díaz are twin sisters who make music as Ibeyi. Growing up, the twin sisters split their time between Cuba and France. The music they make now delivers West-African and Afro-Cuban influence through an electronic filter you can ...
Read More »Àmọ̀tẹkùn ni wọn yóó maa pe orúkọ ikọ̀ tó n pèsè ààbò yíká ilẹ̀ Yorùbá – Akeredolu
Àmọ̀tẹkùn ni wọn yóó maa pe orúkọ ikọ̀ tó n pèsè ààbò yíká ilẹ̀ Yorùbá…..Akerdolu Fẹ́mi Akínṣọlá Ṣe Yoruba bọ ,wọn ni Ogun ti yoo wọle koni,ọna la a tii pade ẹ lo bi ọrọ ti Gomina ipinlẹ Ondo, Rotimi ...
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Artist: Henry Drewal (Bàbá Ìṣọ̀lá Olóyè)Title: ỌyaMedium: woodDate: 1965
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Ẹmu daada ní ń bẹ nínú aháÒgùrọ̀ àtàtà ní ń bẹ nílẹ̀ akèrèǹgbèỌtí ò dá, àlejò ò lọ!Ẹni ọtí kìí tí AdúmáadánAdúmáadán Àjèjémá gbádùn ara rẹ lọ! ‘Òògùn ibà ni, òògùn ibà ni,’Bí eré, bí eré ìyálé ilé mútí yó!Ẹmu ...
Read More »Orisha Osun/Oshun is the divinity of soft waters.
She is a divinity of charm, burst, beauty, seduction. Its aspects are found in its hounsis which are very attractive to people with a crazy natural charm.It is a divinity of joy who does not like quarrels, the spite, the ...
Read More »What Ifa says in Òtúrá’Gàsá (Ótúrá Òsá)
Ifá Is Not For The LazyWhen people see competent Babaláwo and Ìyánífás, all they see is their flexible appointments, “easy life” they live, respect and honor they command and their “smooth and peaceful life”, especially when they don’t work under ...
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Aboru Aboye Òlojó Festival 2019
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Ekáàrọ̀ọ́ ẹ̀yin ènìyàn mi, aojiire bi? Oni a sanwa o, ao rí tiwa se loni, gẹ́gẹ́bí òní ṣe jẹ ọjọ́ àíkú, gbogbo wa koni kánjú ku lágbára Olodùmarè àṣẹ.E jékí a fi odù ifá mímọ́ ọ̀bàrà bubu yi ṣe ìwúre ...
Read More »Fayose kò mo̩ bò̩ò̩lì àti àgbàdo je̩ tó mi,àmó̩… – Fayemi
Gomina ipinle Ekiti, Dr Kayode Fayemi lo n salaye yii nibi eto ori telifison Kan ti arabinrin Morayo Afolabi n dari re.Leyin ti gomina dahun orisiirisii ibeere ni arabinrin naa wa tun beere asepo to wa laarin oun ati gomina ...
Read More »Oodua Ifa Chief priests
Oodua priests of ifa are known as babalawo (fathers of secrets). Trained from their youth in the rituals of divination, they are masters of a vast corpus of oral literature known as ese ifa often referred to as containing the ...
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