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Why Yorubas cannot ‘fight’ Sunday Igboho – Asari Dokubo
Why Yorubas cannot ‘fight’ Sunday Igboho – Asari Dokubo
A former Niger Delta militant, Asari Dokubo, has said the reason many Yoruba people cannot oppose separatist, Sunday Adeyemo ‘Igboho’, is because he did not inspire violence against South-West indigenes and residents.Dokubo said this in a recent Facebook Live, monitored by POLITICS NIGERIA.
Meanwhile, Dokubo attacked Nnamdi Kanu, detained leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)…
Ọya, also known as Oiá, is a prominent and powerful African goddess who is widely worshipped in several West African, Brazilian, and Caribbean countries. She is a fierce and powerful goddess associated with storms, transformation, death, and rebirth
Hello my lovelies! First time dipping into Afro centric mythology (aside from Egypt). It was so fun to dive in and learn more about this goddess, who has a few different interpretations depending on the region!
Oya’s Betrayal tells a Yoruba tale, a patakí, about a relationship between orishas Ogun, Oya, and Shango in a Renaissance style. Harmonia Rosales was inspired by artistic depictions of the Roman myth of Vulcan, Venus, and Mars.
"A small portion of a larger painting. This is Olokun, the god of the primordial waters. Angered that Obatala created the lands without her consent, Olokun sought to reclaim her dominion with a great flood. To stop the floods Obatala chains her to the bottom of the ocean…this is the very moment before she is imprisoned within her own kingdom. She stands as a symbol of the chaos that bubbles beneath our calm surface, a profound reminder of the lesser-known parts of ourselves we often retreat from."