Òsèré orí ìtàgé, Murphy Afolabi se ayeye ojó ìbí rè ní ojó mélòó séyìn.
Òré àti ojúlùmò tí won jé èníyàn pàtàkí, gbajúgbajà Òsèré, adarí eré abbl ti se ayeye ìjònilójú fún omo bíbí ìpínlè Osun tí a bí ní odún 1974.
This majestic allegorical float, a viral sensation during the parade, featured Yemoja (Iemanjá) Yemoja was powerfully incorporated because the enredo “Malunga Léa – Rapsódia de uma Deusa Negra” was a heartfelt tribute to the late legendary Brazilian actress Léa Garcia (1930–2023). A pioneering African icon in theater, film, and TV (famous for roles like in Escrava Isaura and her work with Teatro Experimental do Negro). The theme celebrated her as a “deusa negra” (“Black” Goddess): her resilience, ancestral strength, female ...