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…

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…
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…
Why does Eshu have two faces? ESU have more than two face depending on the role he wants to play at the moment .He can be there to show you road to success guiding you and helping you make the right decision.ESU will also deal with you badly if you embark on a bad behaviour,…
Yoruba names that has to do with your star and where you are born Another names are those or the types the star with ‘a bi’ meaning ‘born to’Abiola =Born during the time of a festival.Abiola = Born into wealthAbiona = Born on the roadAbioye = Born after the installation as a chief or a…
Iba agba oUses of Oju olongbo (cat eyes) Die Lara iwulo ESO oju olongbo, 1: Ifunra (body__Teller)Ao mun ESO oju olongbo kan, ESO olonsepetu kan na, (opa_esu), omo Atare kan, Ao lo papo Ao fi singbere kan soso sii Aya…. 2.. Eyonu {Favor}ESO oju olongbo mesan 9Omo Atare mesan 9, Ao lo papo Ao fii singbere EJIOGBE…
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…
Chieftaincy name in Yoruba land and their meanings Adenekan = Ade ni eniti o nkan = Crown (or honor) comes only to the chosen.Adedoyin= Ade di oyin = (My) crown had become (sweet as) honey.Adeyinka= Ade yi mi ka = (My) crown surrounds me: i.e. , all those things associated with a king’s crown-prestige, honor,…
Names In Yoruba Land Yoruba names are much more than mere identification tags, much more than mere “luggage labels”; each has a reason (a) for being just what it is; and (b) for being given to a particular individual. Yoruba names embody circumstances of birth, history, family, religion, or some other equally pertinent facts relevant to…
Traditional Yoruba names relating to IFA and ORISA and their meanings Ogundele= Ogun (the Orisa) has reached (his) home.Ogundare(Ogun da are) = Ogun has found in my favor, acquitted me.Ogunsola= Ogun se ola = Ogun has created (ie. e. clothed me with ) honor.Ogundehin= Ogun dehin (wa) = Ogun has turned back to come to…
Oruko Amutorun wa ( Named you bring from heaven and their meanings) Ajayi. = Child faced down immediately after the birthOjo = A baby boy born with umbilical cord round his neckAina = A baby girl born with umbilical cord around her neck (note; Egba people give Aina to baby boy)Ilori = Child born without…