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Ohun to Mo nipa Eye Odidere (ayekooto)

Aiye-kooto, eye to rewa ni eye Odidere ko si ilu ti enia le de ni’le Yoruba ti enia o ni ri enikan o kere ju ti yio ni eye yi nile.  Sugbon opo awon to ni eye yi nile papa ko kiyesi awon emo to wa lara eye Odidere won kan mo pe o mo…

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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…

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Oruko Oriki Nile Yoruba (Yoruba Praise name and their meanings)

Oruko Oriki Nile Yoruba (Yoruba Praise name and their meanings) Akanbi = A male child born after many female children (the parent are looking for female)Alabi. = A male child born after many female children or born by another wife after the first wife have given birth to many children.Ajani. = A baby boy born…

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Ancient Yoruba Calendar (Kojoda) and how to calculate

Ancient Yoruba Calendar (Kojoda) and how to calculate  The Yoruba calendar (Kojoda) year starts from 3 June to 2 June of the following year. According to this calendar, the Gregorian year 2008 A. D. is the 10050th year of Yoruba culture.  The traditional Yoruba week has four days. The 4 days that are dedicated to the Orisa…

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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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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…

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Is IFA divination real?

Is IFA divination real? The answer to this question is Yes.Ifa doesn’t lie or give false divination.IFA predicts correctly what will happen in your life at certain stage of your Life except the day you are going to die.If you are still having doubts about IFA ,wait till you experience it .This Article is written…

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Five ways why you cannot do without the Irunmole (deities)

Five ways why you cannot do without the Irunmole (deities) The relationship between Irunmole and Omo eniyan was symbiotic in nature and rewarding especially for Omo eniyan.  There are five major ways by which Irunmole relate effectively with Omo eniyan right from the emergence of man on earth. The ways include the followingRole models.   …

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Why is Eshu important?

Why is Eshu important? Eshu is important because you can’t do anything in the spiritual realm involving other Orisa without the consent of ESU .ESU is like the messenger, he would deliver your request to OLODUMARE and collect authority and come back with the answer which ESU would then take to the Orisa involved who…

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Ogbè Òfún Méjì

Ogbè Òfún Méjì,  Ifá says: Àjìtú gb’ayéArìngìnnìgìnì gba’yìÒ jí ní kùtùkùtù r’óhun ọrọ̀ ṣ’àrí gbọ̀n lọ ọ̀run Díá fún Ọ̀rúnmìlàBaba ńt’ọ̀run bọ̀ wá’yéDíá fún Ọmọ ènìyànWọ́ n maa pín sí èrò mẹ́ ta l’áyéÀwọn tí wọ́ n wá ṣ’ayéÀwọn tí wọ́ n sìn wọ́ n wá’yéÀwọn tí wọ́ n yà wá wò’ran l’áyéGbogbo wọn ́nbọ̀ wá ṣe…

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