By Prof. Moyo Okediji Is it proper or ethical for the babalawo or iyanifa to sleep with a client, or with a student learning from them? What does Ifa say about that sort of relationship–because there is a power imbalance ...
Read More »Oyeku Meji
The womb of all learning, Oyeku, the most robust palm tree Wearing sixteen elegant fronds On her face, arranged in eight parallel rows like a stream of sweet water Flowing from the palm wine Of maternal infinities Removing death from ...
Read More »Generalization of Ifa: What is the meaning of this?
Not all messages in Ifa is meant to be generalized. Ifa is mostly personalized for individuals. If the same Odu gave birth to us, that doesn’t mean we have the same destiny and it’s not mandatory that all we do ...
Read More »A need for Revival in Ifa Religious Practice
By Wale Adedayo Friends call me Babalawo. But I am not one. Of course, my maternal family, and to a large extent, relations from Dad’s side of the divide were and remain practicing Babalawos. Living with my maternal grandfather, as ...
Read More »Ifa council want varsities to introduce ifa studies as academic discipline
National Social Secretary of the Ifa Council, Baba-Awo Awogbemiga Bogunmbe, has called for the introduction of Ifa religious studies as an academic discipline by universities in Southwest Nigeria. Bogunmbe, who is also the Public Relation Officer (PRO) of the Oyo ...
Read More »Professor Sophie Oluwole: Computer Science Originated From Ifa
“….Man Is So Lazy That They Want A Divine Being That Would Give Them Everything Without Having To Work” Professor Sophie Abosede Oluwole. The Business Dispatch: Prof, can you shed light on what informed the ease with which imported religions, especially ...
Read More »Today’s Ifa Sermon (Oro isiti) from “Otua Fun”: A kii fi Ori we Ori n’ile aye
My sermon( oro isiti) today, 10thJune 2017 at our Temple, Ijo Orunmila Ato( Indigene Faith of Africa)Inc. 90 Freeman st E.B, Lagos, was from “Otua Fun” and titled as follows:- A kii fi Ori we Ori n’ile aye Ayanmo onikaluku ...
Read More »Check out this Ifa verse in Ìwòrì Ìká (Iwori Àyòká):
We should always think ahead and aftermath in all we do. Ifa always exposes possible outcome of situation and also provides immediate solutions to it all. Only if we know how to apply it amicably. Please pounder and meditate over ...
Read More »Photos from Ifa festival 2017
Ooni: I could not understand the language spoken in the market. What was it that I didn’t sell? Except human parts. I sold biscuit, vegetable oil, rice, sugar, name it. I kept on working. The going was rough and tough ...
Read More »Edi Alálà !!!
Ekaaro eyin eniyan mi, aojiire bi? aku ijosin ifa toni to je ojo abameta, Olodumare ninu aanu re koni da emin wa legbodo lati le se pupo ijosin naa loke erupe o Ase. Idanileko ti aaro yi jade lati inu ...
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