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Interview With Olorisha And Babalawo Sangosakin Ajala

With this second interview which first appeared on orishaimage.com we start the planned series of interviews with Olórìṣà and people involved in Yorùbá arts and culture. The idea is to create a polyphony of voices that contributes to the worldwide image of Oriṣ/ch/x/sha. you can also follow orishaimage on www.facebook.com/orishaimage and get the latest news.

Today we have the honor of speaking with Ṣàngóṣakin Àjàlá, who was born and raised in Ọ̀sogbo, Nigeria. He studied languages at the College and is living and working as Olórìṣà and Babaláwo. Some months ago he moved to the USA and is now based in Maryland. The photos in this article are used with kind permission of Ṣàngóṣakin Àjàlá.

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