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 ...
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ayangalu Comments Off on 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 ...
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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 ...
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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 »Lolade Comments Off on “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 ...
Read More »ayangalu Comments Off on Isese Day: Ogun Traditionalists seek National Holiday, berate film makers for misrepresentation
Isese Practitioners in Otta, Ogun State; have appealed to State and Federal Governments to set aside a day as Isese Day and make it a National Holiday in Nigeria. Making the appeal at the Isese Day 2022 organised by the ...
Read More »ayangalu Comments Off on Odù, Ọ̀bàrà Méjì cast for today’s Ọ̀sẹ̀ Ifá
Looking at the Odù, Ọ̀bàrà Méjì cast for today’s Ọ̀sẹ̀ Ifá, I quickly remember the song of the legend, late Hubert Ogunde from the album, “Onímọ́tò” where he sang as follows :-Asúrétete ò màní kọ́já iléArìngbẹ̀rẹ̀gbẹ̀rẹ̀ ò màní sọnù sọ́nàImpatient ...
Read More »Lolade Comments Off on How Often Should Couples Make Love Per Week?
For the newly married, making love is almost unpredictable, as the frequent, spontaneous lovemaking that happens during the honeymoon and during the subsequent weeks after marriage is said to be the new couple’s way of getting to know each other ...
Read More »ayangalu Comments Off on A Child is highly valued in Oodua Culture
The child is highly valued in indigenous Oodua (Yoruba) culture. As I look at the images sent to me today by the Akodi Orisa artists, I noticed the way the child is firmly tied to the back of the mother, ...
Read More »ayangalu Comments Off on Do you know why people say Ọbá wàjà (the monarch climbed the rafter) but not Ọbá kú (the monarch died)?
You will find the answer to the riddle in Ìrẹtẹ̀ Méjì.Orunmila was a monarch, who gave birth to several other monarchs including Alárá, Ajerò, Ọlọ́wọ̀ and several others.You will also find out in Ìrẹtẹ̀ Méjì why Yoruba people (ọmọ a ...
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Naija people are at it again. See more photo below.
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