The Iyami are supernatural women who have been blessed by Elodumare with a great power which can be seen in the Odu Ifa Osetua, where it is written: anyone who makes a plan by excluding from it the ideas of the women, must know that their plan is intended to fail.
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Artist: Moyo OkedijiTitle: Orò IléMedium: terracottaDate: 2010
Read More »QOTD: What is English name of Ijabe
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Read More »Naira Marley Creates New Anti Oodua (Yoruba) Tradition Dance “#Tesumole” (Watch Video)
Esu is not satan awareness has been on for several years yet Naira Marley and fellow marlians do not know the huge damage Ajayi Crowder did to the Oodua (Yoruba) Tradition when he initially translated Satan in the Bible to ...
Read More »British Soldier Grandson, Mark Walker To Return Looted Items From The Kingdom of Benin
The grandson of a British soldier who took part in the looting of Benin City in the late 19th century is returning items his ancestor took in a move experts say opens up a debate in what could happen to ...
Read More »The translation of the “Ọ̀run” as “heaven” is totally misleading – Prof. Moyo Okediji
It turns an indigenous Oòduà (Yoruba) concept upsidedown into an Abrahamic tradition of “heaven” and “hell.” The Christians and Moslems attempted to distort the Oòduà (Yoruba) language to serve their various needs, once they translated Orun to heaven. This is ...
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ISEFA/IKOFA, The Hand of Orunmila: While people certainly receive Ikofa without the intention of becoming Ifa priests many people begin their path towards initiation with this ceremony. A fully initiated Babalawo and Iyanifa work with two or more hands of ...
Read More »Alaafin Of Oyo Condemns Installation Of Yoruba Oba In France – SEE HIS REASONS
THE Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi, has condemned the proposed installation of Yoruba Oba in France, describing it is a desecration of culture, custom and tradition of the Yoruba race. He enjoined Yoruba monarchs “to frustrate the emergence of ...
Read More »KỌ́JỌ́DÁ: Aseyi Samodun O! (Happy New Year 10,061 !)
KỌ́JỌ́DÁ” – ‘Ki ṓjṓ dá: Meaning; May The Day Be Clear or Foreseen; is the name of Yórúbà Calendar. Akù Odùn Tìtún o! Eyìn Omo Yórubà nìlè lókó, léyín ódì!It is 10,061 of the Yoruba Calendar (Kojoda, which means “May ...
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