Asiri ẹ̀tú kintú,
Iwọ iwori bógbè IFA,
Ki owá bo asiri mi,
Iwọ iwori bógbè.
Mogbá ládùrá wipè loni ọjọ àbámẹtá asiri gbógbó wa koni tu kotobó lailai,gbogbo abá ti aba da loni yio jẹ mimusẹ,
Aṣẹ̀ aṣẹ̀ aṣẹ̀.
Aṣẹ̀ aṣẹ̀ aṣẹ̀.
Long ago, in the ancient city of Ibadan, famed for its warriors and sprawling hills, there lived a gatekeeper-warrior stationed in the outskirts of the city, in a settlement known as Lálúpọn on the way to Ìwó. His duty was clear: to watch the road, collect tolls, and guard the passage of traders and travellers entering and leaving Ibadan. Because of this important task, people called him Oníbodè Lálúpọn; the Gatekeeper of Lálúpọn. Though he was not particularly comely, Oníbodè ...