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Where did Esu come from?

Where did Esu come from? ESU came from Heaven .He was among the first Irumole created by OLODUMARE to come to earth after creation of human beings to come and teach humans the way of Life and how to grow spiritually.When the ORISA were coming , it was ESU who cleared the path and road…

Iyami Aje: Unraveling the Mystique of Witchcraft in Yoruba Culture

In the vibrant culture of the Yoruba, originating from Nigeria, Iyami Aje holds a place steeped in reverence and complexity. These powerful figures are often misunderstood, shrouded in mystery beyond their traditional roots. Far from mere folklore or witchcraft, they embody significant spiritual and social dimensions within Yoruba tradition and cultures, commanding respect for gods…

Oxumaré: The Rainbow Serpent God Of Wealth & Prosperity

In the rich tapestry of African spirituality, Oxumaré stands as a vibrant thread, weaving a tale of power, transformation, and continuity. This deity, revered in various African religions, embodies an intriguingly complex symbolism that transcends conventional religious archetypes. As the rainbow serpent, Oxumaré’s dual nature reflects the cyclical rhythm of life and death, prosperity and…

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Myth and History of Tribal / Facial Mark

According to oral history, the wife of Sango, a great king, decided to punish her adulterous slave by giving her scars to make her ugly, but she turned out more beautiful.  Hence, the popularity of the marks. Tell me, who wouldn’t want to be more beautiful? Though the truthfulness of the story cannot be ascertained, it…

Ewá (Yewá) Orisha: The Goddess of Beauty and Divination in Yoruba

In the intricate mosaic of Yoruba religion, Ewá Orisha shines as a figure of immense significance. Her role, woven intricately into the spiritual fabric of this belief system, offers profound insights into its core values and principles. Understanding Ewá is not merely about appreciating one entity but involves delving into the broader context of the…

Naná Burukú (Nana Buluku): Grandmother of all Orishas, Deity of Swamps

Key Takeaways Nana Buruku is a revered figure in Yoruba mythology, embodying wisdom and the maternal aspect of creation; understanding her role enriches the cultural tapestry of the Yoruba people. As the Grandmother of all Orishas, Nana Buruku’s divine kinship underscores the interconnectedness of deities in Yoruba spirituality and the importance of ancestral reverence. Her…

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Onka Yoruba ( 1 to 100 in Yoruba)

1-Ení or ookan, okan, ọ̀kan (for numismatics or currencies like cowries or coins). 2-È jì or Eéji (for numismatics or currencies like cowries or coins). 3-Ẹta or ẹẹ́ta (for numismatics or currencies like cowries or coins, same pattern till 19). 4-Ẹrin, ẹ̀rin or ẹẹ́rin 5-Àrún or aárùn 6-Ẹfà or ẹẹ́fà 7-Èje or eéje 8-Ẹjọ, ẹ̀jọ…

Bantu Mythology: Traditional Beliefs and Legends

Diving into the rich tapestry of Bantu mythology, we uncover a realm where historical context and cultural significance intertwine. The stories, often revolving around mbûngi and mundu mugo, serve as more than just tales to pass time. They are integral parts of societal fabric, shaping norms and values that have withstood centuries. These myths provide…

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