Head of the fish wades through deep waters. Catfish dried and smoked is what I offer my IFA. What other Irunmole/Orisa accept this also?
Ẹ̀gbọ́n and Àbúrò: Older or Younger Sibling In Yoruba, age matters. Even if you are only one day older than a person, you are the ẹ̀gbọ́n, and they are àbúrò. You would claim, “Mo mu omi ayé sin ẹ,” meaning “I drank the water of life before you.” You are the ẹ̀gbọ́n, and the person before whom you drank the water of life is your àbúrò. You might wonder what the significance of the terms ẹ̀gbọ́n and àbúrò is. Follow ...
Eku gbigbe, eja gbigbe, orogbo, obi, abe olokondo, abere ati beebeelo.