My mother that blesses people from deep waters Òrìsà that cleans me inside outLet there be peace in my soulPreserve me always from danger in the ocean of this life. Let this water arrest every unclean material in my body ...
Read More »Sango: The 3rd King of Oyo Kingdom
Sango was a royal ancestor of Oodua. He was the third king of the Oyo Kingdom. He succeeded Ajaka, son of Oranmiyan. His symbol is a double-headed axe, which represents swift and balanced justice. Mythologically, he (and 14 others) burst ...
Read More »Ogbe Otura: The Importance of women in all that we do.
In a world where gender equality seems impossible and men always feel superior. The stand of ifa as we’ve seen in many odu shows that as long as men still think they are superior or could sideline and do without ...
Read More »Live Event Video: The Coronation of The 21st Olu of Warri
The Coronation of The 21st Olu of Warri Event
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Asiku ose ifa osun egbe Ori Toni ?Ifa ni ibo legbe ibo lawure adifa fun orunmila baba yio so akapo re di oba ebo lawo nikose inje enitoba fe laje komo setutu ibo legbe ibo lawure.enitoba fe laya komo setutu ...
Read More »The 21st Olu Of Warri Coronation
Join us on the 21st of August as we celebrate the coronation of the 21st Olu of Warri kingdom.
Read More »Dashiki: The History of a Radical Garment
Dive into the unique history and revolutionary politics of the symbolic West African garment. DIASPORA—The dashiki is clothing as politics. It might not exactly seem that way in its present state—a revived, streetwear trend largely associated with the intricate and ...
Read More »Taboo (ÈÈWỌ̀)
The concept of taboo can’t be over-emphasized as far as our Isese community is concerned. The concept of taboo is as old as man, because, during the creation of the earth, Elédùmarè instructed Ọbàtálá to be in charge of creation ...
Read More »Brave New Cancel Culture World
If we need a date when the West started to go seriously wrong, let’s start with Rome in the early 5th century By Pepe Escobar with permission and first posted at Asia Times In 2020, we saw the enshrinement of techno-feudalism ...
Read More »The Dilemma Of Abandoning Your Language
By Prof. Moyo OkedijiFor the first time in my life, I traveled out of Nigeria in 1983 to visit London for a solo exhibition of my work at the Africa Center.Rufus Orisayomi had arranged the exhibition for me.Tunde Fagbenle and ...
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