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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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Having vulture as a spiritual guidance and what you will notice

Having vulture as a spiritual guidance and what you will notice  People with Vulture totems often can see auras and colors around people and things. The Vulture can see the thermals rising from the earth and uses them to soar into the sky. The Vulture can also teach you patience. It will soar for hours, high in…

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Terminologies in Owu kingdom, it’s sources and meaning

There are some terminologies peculiar to the Owu Kingdom and we may well start to throw our searchlight on some of them.As shall be found, many, if not all of them, are derived from Owu historical sources or incidents. ODURUOduru is one of the commonest terms that are attached to the Owu.Invariably, an Owu is…

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Many people have been used in 2023

Many people have been used in 2023 Have done a lots of consultation for a lot of people in this year and I have come to see that a lot have been used .Many have been used by their Family member who is rich and would never help them no matter how much they tried,…

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Spiritual significant of vulture

Spiritual significant of vultureThe Vulture is a promise that all hardship was temporary and necessary for a higher purpose.  Once a Vulture enters your life as a totem or guide, it will remain with you for life.Vultures live and work together, both in cooperation and friendliness. They communicate with friends and neighbors when they find something…

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Yoruba believe about vulture

Yoruba believe about vulture Ancient Yoruba believed the Vulture was the encompassing overall non-separated union between the day and night. Ironically, regardless of the less than good image the vulture is typically granted by most.Great messengers of legend were always very joyful when a vulture appeared upon any action. For it is a creature the least hurtful…

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Superstition about vulture

Superstition about vulture Superstitions: Vultures have long been thought of as birds of divination. They never kill their prey, but, rather, devour abandoned corpses. Because of this practice, they are held an omen of coming death. Vulture has the ability to “smell” death as much as three days in advance. Hence, should it hover over a house,…

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Myth and Secret about Vulture

Myths and Secrets: One of the oldest totems of the Great Mother in Egypt was the vulture, eater of the dead.  Vultures who devoured corpses were regarded as her angels of death, since they carried the dead piecemeal to heaven.Ancient Iranians didn’t bury their dead, but exposed them to vultures in open-topped “towers of silence”…

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Warnings and lesson to learn about vulture

Warnings and lesson to learn about vulture * If Vulture has flown across your path: You are being asked to be patient with yourself and think things through. Take your time before making decisions and choose paths that support your higher consciousness.** If Vulture is your Animal Totem: You know how to use your own…

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