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Photo: Araba Adisa Mokorowale with Prof. Moyo Okediji July 26, 2017.

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He was never stingy with his knowledge without asking for a penny.
He was patient, kind and nurturing.
He taught me more than I could handle and gave me unfettered access to his entire resources.

Ó di gbéré
Ó dàrìnnàkò
Ó dojú àlà.

There will be none like you, ever again.
Travel well, travel light, to the temple of Ọrúnmìlà in àjùlé ọ̀run.

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