Good day my people, how was your night? Hope it was greatly enjoyed, I wish you all a enjoyable weekend. This morning I just want to correct the misinterpretation of Yoruba word for those of you that didn’t understood it ...
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A foremost expert on Yoruba culture and tradition and the Chairman, Ancestral Pride Temple Limited, Ota, Ogun State, Oluwo (Dr.) Faniyi Babatunde Fasola, has called on the Federal Government to recognize the importance of the role of herbal medical practitioners ...
Read More »Ifa will continue to bless us all. Asé!!!
Now let’s talk about you!!! Why do you complain to much? Why do you always think you are the only one facing the whole world problem? Why do you always feel down over little things? Get over any situation you ...
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Initiating Ifa future today. Photo credit – Moyo Okediji
Read More »Yoruba Writing Studies…
A 1. Yoruba writing entails three tones. Dò, Re, Mí. 2. Dò is a back slant. 3. Re is neutral and unmarked. 4. Mí is a forward slant. B Examples 1. Ðòdò= fried plantain. 2. Rere= goodness 3. Mímí= breathing.
Read More »Sacred Odu Ìrosùn Ìretè –
“He who draws water will use his head to carry it The elder who plants a seed of wickedness Sooner or later, it will germinate on the heads of his offspring.” Whatever you do now, you are doing it for ...
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Odu Ifa,” Iwori meji “cast for Nigeria 56 years Independence Anniversary
In one of the verses of Odu Ifa,” Iwori meji “cast for Nigeria 56 years Independence Anniversary, Ifa said as follows:- Ile igbin gba igbin Ile ahun gba ahun Odede ahun ko gba olojo Ahun lo ko’le tan o yo ...
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The beautiful thing about Ifa is, it captures both the self-evident, binary nature of reality and the seemingly counter-intuitive, quantum nature of reality. Its binary principle, as coded in its sacred Odus, is already old and well-known (I.e. Odd and ...
Read More »Iwa l’oba awure/Character is the king of charms for progress.
Two friends named Temiyemi (meaning uncompromising person) and Omoluabi (meaning nice person) visited a spiritualist so that they have progress in their business. They both own supermarkets separately. The spritualist gave each of them a spritual bottle of water to ...
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