Are You In truth Compatible? What African Astrology Can Worth About Your Relationship

You feel the spark. The pull is undeniable. Maybe you’ve even started imagining a future together. But when things get difficult – when misunderstandings surface, or one of you pulls away – you start to wonder. Are we really compatible? Or just connected by chemistry?African Astrology helps you go deeper than just zodiac signs and…

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What happens after Ifa initiation?

What happens after Ifa initiation? After your IFA initiation, you are now one with the universe.The role of saving the world is now on your shoulder and it is your duty to protect all lives.You have the power within you to do what is right at all time.After your IFA initiation, you might start seeing…

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Story of Madam Efunroye Tinubu 1810 – 1887)

Story of Madam Efunroye Tinubu 1810 – 1887) The woman Tinubu Square Lagos was named after.During the slave trade in Nigeria, she was one of the slave traders, she sold her own people to portuguese.EFUNPOROYE Osuntinubu Olumosa, later known as Madam Efunroye Tinubu, was an astute businesswoman, kingmaker and the first woman to kick against…

Odu Ìròsùn Òsá: You Reap What You Sow

In the sacred teachings of Ifá, Odu Ìròsùn Òsá reminds us that our daily actions shape the outcomes we experience tomorrow. This Odu carries a strong message about cause and effect, highlighting how consistency, intention, and right conduct set the tone for long-term results. It’s especially relevant in times when you’re questioning your path or…

Odu Òwónrìn Méjì: Manifesting Something from Nothing

When life leaves you empty-handed, Òwónrìn Méjì reminds you that your true power lies in what can’t be seen. You may not have all the tools, money, or support you think you need. But you do have your mind, your will, and your ability to act. This powerful odu offers a blueprint for building when…

Oshun (Ochún): Orisha of River, Goddess of Love & Fertility from Yoruba

Oshún, a revered Yoruba deity and Orishá, serves as a pivotal figure in African and Afro-diasporic religions, closely related to Olodumare and Shango. This powerful orisha embodies elements such as water, seduction, and love. Her image resonates with people around the world, shedding light on humanity’s diverse traditions and cultures. Oshún’s representation extends beyond her…

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The word YORUBA and it’s long history

THE NAME ‘YORUBA’ by Professor Stephen Akintoye A curious debate is going on about the group name of the Yoruba nation, the name ‘Yoruba’. All sorts of strange and fanciful things are being said about this name. Also, many people are calling on me to intervene in the debate. I therefore hereby intervene. But I…

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