Do you know that Olufe-Aladikun was one of the direct Progeny of OLUFE-OBATALA that moved all the Sacred Oodua Deities from Ufe Oodaye to Ufe Ooyelagbo / Ufe Afepameh (known as Popo… extended to Igbale Aye area today)???Olufe-Aladikun inherited a ...
Read More »The real US agenda in Africa is hegemony
In a rational environment, the 77th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) would discuss alleviating the trials and tribulations of the Global South, especially Africa. That won’t be the case. Like a deer caught in the geopolitical headlights, UN ...
Read More »Ori -Inu: The Ifa Concept of the Inner Self
Ori is the mystery of consciousness, and ori-inu is a mystery within a mystery./ It is the invisible self within the self, or, to use the Yoruba description, it is the self that dances in front of the mat. In ...
Read More »Williams Shakespeare, “King Charles III,” Act 1 Scene 1, (#2).
Williams Shakespeare, “King Charles III,” Act 1 Scene 1. KING CHARLES:Behold! Oh, Apparition.If you must speak for your people, do it now. Or remove back to whence you came. It is night and Camilla and I long for the comfort ...
Read More »Video: Netizens react over a full-blown Goat offered as a Sacrifice for the late Queen of England, the Anglican Church!
The video below was share on social media and caption with “Goat rituals for the dead–the head of the Anglicans–the Church of England. Ìbòrí fún òkú ni ìlú Gẹ̀ẹ́sì. I hope you faithfools Yorùbá are watching this. A common practice ...
Read More »New book with stories from Ifá.
Illustrated with great pictures by Devin Cole. Sales link: People say: “Nobody can compare their luck to that of Mèriyé…”Mèriyé and the Forbidden Forest is an adventurous story about friendship and the importance of following the path that is meant ...
Read More »Odo Oya or River Niger; Simple Questions?
When I arrived in the United States thirty years ago, I couldn’t call the US a new land.It might be new to me, but it was not new to those who were born there.But if the history of the United ...
Read More »The Mother Whose Children Are The Fish.
Iyemoja is motherly and strongly protective, and cares deeply for all her children, comforting them and cleansing them of sorrow. She is said to be able to cure infertility in Women, and cowrie shells represent her wealth. She does not ...
Read More »A Story for Children
By Batiushka for Ooduarere via The Saker blog Once upon a time, there was a world where there were four Kingdoms. These were called the Kingdom of the North, the Kingdom of the East, the Kingdom of the South and ...
Read More »“I wish this reaches this young lady’s parents!!!
Last night as I was leaving football practice with my three kiddos my 4-year-old was so tired he started crying and acting like a fool when we were getting back in the SUV.My 7-year-old daughter started crying because I informed ...
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