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Iwure: Odu Okanransode

Good morning my people, how was your night? I wish you all happy new week, may this new week brings forth blessings and we shall never go to wrong path and working in vain.
I will use this holy corpus of okanransode to pray for us.
Hear what the corpus said:
Orunmila said olokanran should make consultation
I replied that olokanran should make consultation
Orunmila said if an offsprings of mouse woke without making a consultation definitely they will go to wrong path and work in vain
Orunmila said olokanran should make consultation
I replied that olokanran should make consultation
Orunmila said if an offsprings of fish woke without making a consultation definitely they will go to wrong path and work in vain
Orunmila also said olokanran should make consultation I also replied that olokanran should make consultation Orunmila said if an offsprings of human being woke without making a consultation they will definitely go to wrong path and work in vain
I said Orunmila why are you speaking in parable?
Orunmila replied that he didn’t spoke in parable rather than whoever this corpus revealed out for that he/she should be making a consultation when he/she wake in the morning in order to know the path that will follow in life.
My people, I pray this morning that we shall never follow a wrong path and work in vain this week amen.

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