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Eriwoya!!! Peace Meeting to restore unity in the International Council for Ifa

Today 10th of October, 2018 Peace Meeting to restore unity in the International Council for Ifa Religion initiated by Oloye Owolabi Awodotun Aworeni, Araba Oluisese Agbaye (The Arole Orunmila), Oloye Ifayemi Elebuibon, Araba of Osogbo land, Oloye Awodiran Okanlawon Agboola.

Asoju Awo Agbaye of Ile Ife
Araba of Oworonsoki land and Oloye Ifaleke Awurela Amufawuni, Araba Odomola, Lagos, Other Arabas of Yoruba land including some invited people. Issues related to impasse going on between to parties of International Council for Ifa Religion were extensively discussed.
Arabaagbaye Oluisese made it known to all Practitioners of Ifa and Orisa present that his regime will be totally for peace. He wants all Ifa practitioners to always work as one family.

It was resolved at the meeting that the two parties that have cases in court should stop the process and settle all the grievances out of court as one family. It was also resolved that, people have the right and can exercise their sacred rights to celebrate Ifa festival at any place but the one in Ile Ife is the only IFA AGBAYE FESTIVAL.

Henceforth, no more two Odu Ifa for the year except the one emerged in Ile Ife in the month of June every year. It was finally agreed that Araba Agbaye should call the meeting of the two parties involved and resolve all other outstanding challenges facing the Council. The outcome of the meeting has been communicated to Ooni of Ife, the Royal Grand Patron of International Council for Ifa Religion. Aboru Aboye Abosise.

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