Léyìn tí a gbó èsì ikú tí ó pa Joy Odama akékòó odún kejí (200l) ti ilé-èkó gíga ifáfitì tí ó wà ní ìpínlè Cross river (university of science and technology (CRUTEC)) èyí tí ó kú ikú kàyééfi léyìn ìgbà ...
Read More »Gbajúgbajà Olórin, Diamond Platnumz Ti Yanjú Aáwò Tí Ó Wà Láàrin Òhun Àti Ìyá Omo Rè
Gbajúgbajà olórin ní ìlà oorùn adúláwò tí a mò si Diamond platnumz ti yanjú aáwò tí ó wà láàrin òhun àti ìyá omo rè léyìn wákàtí tí ó bá a wí fún àìso òtító . Ó pín eré oníse amóhùn ...
Read More »Odomokunrin Kan Ni Orile Ede Naijiria Ati Ara Binrin Oyinbo To Sanra Mu Ki Awon Eniyan Soro
Oro to panilerin ninu itakuroso ti o wa laarin arakunrin yi ati ololufe re tele eyi ti o yan je. Arakunrin naa kunle lati beere owo owo arabinrin orobo yi fun igbeyawo.. Eyi ni lati fi ife otito han si ...
Read More »Sangbafo! Won Ge Apa Ati Ori Arakunrin Kan Nitori Ija Ile Ni Ipinle Delta
Ajalu ti o n sele lowo ni amai ati umuebu ni agbegbe iwo oorun ni ijoba ibile ndokwa ti owa ni ipinle delta – o ti gba ona iburu nipa pipa odomokunrin kan ti won ge apa ati ori re ...
Read More »Today’s Ifa Sermon (Oro isiti) from “Otua Fun”: A kii fi Ori we Ori n’ile aye
My sermon( oro isiti) today, 10thJune 2017 at our Temple, Ijo Orunmila Ato( Indigene Faith of Africa)Inc. 90 Freeman st E.B, Lagos, was from “Otua Fun” and titled as follows:- A kii fi Ori we Ori n’ile aye Ayanmo onikaluku ...
Read More »Ohun tíí tán lọdún eégún, tí ọmọ alágbàáà yíó ràkàrà jẹ̀kọ.
The Egungun festival must surely come to an end, and even members of the Egungun family will have to purchase akara balls just like everyone else.
Read More »Check out this Ifa verse in Ìwòrì Ìká (Iwori Àyòká):
We should always think ahead and aftermath in all we do. Ifa always exposes possible outcome of situation and also provides immediate solutions to it all. Only if we know how to apply it amicably. Please pounder and meditate over ...
Read More »Aawọ ni Oshodi: Oluomo, Talonskibo, Harmburger Ati Oluwo.
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Read More »Happy New Year !!! It is 10,059 of the Yoruba Calendar – KṒJṒDÁ (Aseyi samodun o!)
“KṒJṒDÁ” – ‘Ki ṓjṓ dá: Meaning; May The Day Be Clear or Foreseen; is the name of Yórúbà Calendar. Akù Odùn Tìtún o! Eyìn Omo Yórubà nìlè lókó, léyín ódì! It is 10,059 of the Yoruba Calendar (Kojoda, which means ...
Read More »Photos from Ifa festival 2017
Ooni: I could not understand the language spoken in the market. What was it that I didn’t sell? Except human parts. I sold biscuit, vegetable oil, rice, sugar, name it. I kept on working. The going was rough and tough ...
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