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Many beliefs common among different African religions

Posted on May 1, 2012 at 7:05 AM Comments comments (0)

The key issue connected with the content or substance of African traditional religion revolves mainly around the kind of questions that should be given prominence in research. Should they be mainly issues that emanate from the nature of the subject and for those advance the literary reconstruction of the indigenous religion, or rather those that are aimed at answering academic concerns that are largely external to the subject...

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Africanism Religions most concerned with eternity,have been consistently less violent and more humane

Posted on September 29, 2011 at 3:15 AM Comments comments (3)

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Sprituality and natural super power

Religion of happiness,love,harmony

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HOW FOREIGN RELIGIONS RUINED AFRICANS By NAIWU OSAHON

Posted on September 4, 2011 at 8:40 AM Comments comments (3)

In response to my article at the time, a racist Canadian journalist by the nameof Jeff White tried in the National Post of Canada dated January 24, 2000,desperately even in our age and time to justify slavery and White opposition toBlack clamour for reparations in these words: The king of Bonny (now inNigeria) assured the British, your country, however great, can never stop atrade ordained by God himself.. That contempt, claims Jeff White, makesanachronistic the claim that the Africans as a g...

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Pro Wande Abimbola is an enigma.The former Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University is the Awise Awo Agbaye

Posted on July 12, 2011 at 5:10 PM Comments comments (0)

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(Spokesman of Ifa and Yoruba Religion Worldwide). His Caucasian wife is known as Ajisebo ( one who is versed in offering sacrifices ). Ajisebo is an Iyanifa (Ifa priestess) and she chants the Ifa Corpu...

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Yemoja African Goddess of the Oceans/Rivers and Protector of Pregnant Women

Posted on June 16, 2011 at 7:20 AM Comments comments (0)

Yemoja created a tribe and gave birth to all the water,

Yemoja is the "Mother of the Children of Fishes." As such, she is the penultimate symbol of motherhood. Yemoja is the all encompassing mother; like the sea and Rivers, her ability to nurture is vast. Though associated with the ocean in the African Diaspora, in Yorubaland, Yemoja is the Orisa of the Ogun river. Yemoja is associated with the top layers of the ocean-Olokun is considered the deep, deep realm of the Ocean. The Ocean is ...

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Oshun The Goddess Of Fertility,Luxury And Love.

Posted on June 12, 2011 at 3:55 PM Comments comments (0)

Oshun is the Yoruban Orisha of the sweet or fresh waters (as opposed to the salt waters of Yemaja). She is widely loved, as She is known for healing the sick and bringing fertility and prosperity, and She especially watches over the poor and brings them what they need. As Orisha of love, Oshun is represented as a beautiful, charming and coquettish young woman. In some tales She is said to be a mermaid, with a fish's tail.

 

The Yoruba clans inhabit parts of western central Af...

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The Irony Of Nigerians' Religiosity And Their Corruption Notoriety

Posted on May 28, 2011 at 4:15 PM Comments comments (1)

Perhaps the much publicized finding that Nigeria is “the most religious country in the world” yet the most corrupt represents the trickiest paradox I have ever come across.After all,I realize for sure that all religions irrespective of their ideological differences have more or less similar core values.For instance no religion tolerates corruption let alone promotes it. I...

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Biblical Verses used by Slave Masters to Justify Slavery

Posted on May 26, 2011 at 1:45 PM Comments comments (0)

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Psalm 123:2 (New International Version (NIV)): As the eyes of slaves look to the hand of their master, as the eyes of a maid look to the hand of her mistress, so our eyes look to the LORD our God, till he shows us h...

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Ifa The true Religion of Yorubas.Sixteen is the number of cosmos.

Posted on May 22, 2011 at 10:30 AM Comments comments (4)

In the Beginning, Olodumare (God) gave the Orisa Orunmila a flawless method of communication between himself and the Orisa called Ifa. Ifa is linked to destiny through the Ifa the true religion of Yorubas . Sixteen is the number of cosmos; it represents the primal order that issued from the unity of Olodumare.

 (Sixteen is also a significant number in the world of computers.) When the world was first created, it spread out fro...

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Nigerians are the most religious people,yet they have the highest rate of illiteracy, poverty,corruption,infant mortality etc

Posted on May 18, 2011 at 5:40 AM Comments comments (2)

Statistically,Nigerians are the most religious people on the subsahara continent ,yet they have the highest rate of illiteracy, poverty, infant mortality,endemic political,cooperate corruption,ethnic violence,religious clash,higher unemplyment rate etc.Anyone who has his/or her true state of mind in tact can testify of this reality,these statistics are an indication of an ins...

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Ifa the true religion of Yorubas

Posted on May 12, 2011 at 7:15 AM Comments comments (2)

The Yoruba (native name Yorùbá are the one of largest single ethnic group in Nigeria. The Yoruba constitute approximately 21% percent of Nigeria's total population, and number upwards of 30 million individuals throughout the region of West Africa. They share borders with the Nupe and Borgu peoples in the northwest, the Esan and Edo to the southeast, the Igala and other related groups to the northeast, and the Egun, Fon, and oth...

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