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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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Eewo-Taboos and Living Life Within the Tradition of Ifa

The Yoruba tradition of Ifa is very clear about eewo-taboos-and every person initiated into Ifa, Itelodu, or who has a naming ceremony at birth, is given their taboos to guide them in life. These go beyond the Christian Ten Commandments of “Thou Shalt not…”. The taboos are very specific to your own special life path…

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What can a babalawo do?

What can a babalawo do? Babalawo are known as the physician in the olden days before the onset of white medicine.If you have problem in those days, you will be taken to a babalawo who would consult IFA for you and give you what will be the solution to your problem.Asking what a babalawo can…

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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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Names In Yoruba Land

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…

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Traditional Yoruba names relating to IFA and ORISA and their meanings

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…

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