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Fi odu ifa mimo OTURUPONDI dupe oore lowo Olodumare

Good morning my people, happy new year to you all, may our eyes witnesses many more on the earth ase. I pray this morning that all things that we were unable to accomplished last year shall be easily accomplish this year ase.
My people there is no much to say this morning than to praise and adorate the internal rock of ages for his abundance mercy upon us, without him nothing Can be done but he didn’t bothered about our unrighteousness he make us witness another new brighter year in good and sound health, let us praise him.
I will like to use this holy corpus of OTURUPONDI to praise Olodumare and use it to welcome all of us into this new year:
Hear what the corpus said:
Asoni asamodun bi odun ba koja lo ope lo ye ki a da lowo ori( we witnessed today and next year will also be witnessed, our heads what of praise when someone was able to witnessed passed years) it cast divined for orisa nla oseremogbo when he wanted to go and thanked God for his blessings upon him he was advised to offer sacrifice, two kola nuts, pigeon, gin, snail, and sheat butter and he complied, aftermath orisa nla was able to live long and witness many years, he started dancing and rejoicing praising priest the priests were praising ifa while ifa was praising Olodumare.
My people, I pray in this new year that you will have a cause to glorify almighty Olodumare, you will live long to witness many years in good conditions and all things you were unable to accomplished last year shall be perfectly done in this new year Ase.

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