If we get our acts together, educate our children to global standards, we could create a Yoruba regional miracle within the continent with the rapidly growing workforce. Our fathers say the war does not affect the wise cripple. How we ...
Read More »Photos: Erin Ijesha Waterfall, Ilesha-Akure Road in Osun State. (Olumirin)
Erin Ijesha Waterfall is one of the greatest gifts of nature in the world which testified that there is no end to God creative mysteries. It is not a gainsaying that the waterfall is one of the wonders God has ...
Read More »Top 5 Ways Irunmole Relate Effectively With Omo Eniyan (Must Read)
The relationship between Irunmole and Omo eniyan was symbiotic in nature and rewarding especially for Omo eniyan. There are five major ways by which Irunmole relate effectively with Omo eniyan right from the emergence of man on earth. The ways ...
Read More »Igba Didi In Egbe: A cure to anti-social behavior
Igba didi is a special ritual in Egbe, which is used to cure anti-social behavior, People with the experience of having sex in the dreams and in reality Semen appear all over their body are said to be the victims ...
Read More »Where Does Aje, The Goddess Of Wealth, Prosperity, Peace, Abundance, Provision And Plenty Reside?
The divine mother and goddess of fortune and wealth resides on our tongue. On our tongue is the abiding dwelling place that Aje, the goddess of wealth, health, harmony, fortunate opportunity and satisfaction resides upon and within. On our tongue ...
Read More »Nigeria after independence – By prof. Abel idowu olayinka
By prof. Abel idowu olayinka, the vice chancellor of the university of ibadan, is an applied geophysicist. After independence, in order to build a great nation, each country went to work. But in nigeria, after independence (in 1960), our people ...
Read More »Divination “Kínni Ifá wí?” (What did Ifa say?)
Medium: Ballpoint pen on paper
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Orúkọ Àpọ́nlé àwọn Obìnrin (Yoruba descriptive female names)
Aya = Wife Ìyá Afin = Queen Ayaba = Queen Yèyé Ọba = Queen mother Olorì = King’s wife Omidan =Beautiful woman Ọmọge = Young fashionable woman Ìyàwó = Wife Erelú = Female Chief Ìyálọjà = Market Leader Ìyá Àdínnì ...
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