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Chief
Olayinka
Babatunde
Ogunsina Akano
Kokumo Adewuyi
Chief Olayinka Babatunde Ogunsina Akano Kokumo Adewuyi or Awo Ifatunde was born on the 4th of June 1958, to a royal family in Ondo state, Nigeria and Egba City of Ogunstate. More precisely he was born in Odede Idanre to prince Oladele Adediran Ifawale Adewuyi and Iyaafin Arinola Ijanni Akinyogbon Adewuyi. The Yoruba people say, "Ile la won kato somo loruko" meaning 'we must look to the culture and customs of the family before we give a name to the newborn'. More... |
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Clothes
and Store
Aye Akamara offer a wide selection of original African
artifacts and ritual objects:
Ere Orisa, Obi, and
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Course in the Secrets of Odù Ifá
The course will give detailed presentations of Ifa theology and ethics related to the nature of each of the 16 mejis. More... |
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Obara meji and its mantra for the month of March
You will take 7 obi, 7 orogbo, 7 atare, iyereosun, 3 feathers of ikodide, 3 feathers of agbe, 3 feathers of aluko, 3 feathers of lekeleke, 3 feathers of akalamagbo and a quantity of black soap. With exception of the feathers, you will grind the ingredients together. Then take your opon ifa or a white plate and mark the odu obara meji in iyereosun. More...
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