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Sunday, May 01, 2016

Ooni Of Ife ''Olokun The Goddess Of Ocean A Great Mystery Of God''.

The Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja II has described the ancient shrine of Olokun in Ile IFE as one of the greatest mysteries of God. 


Ooni Ogunwusi accompanied by his beautiful queen Yeyeluwa Wuraola
Ogunwusi stated this at the just concluded annual Olokun traditional festival held at the shrine located on Olokun street, Oke-Atan area of  Ile-Ife globally accepted to be the cradle of Yoruba race. He explained Olokun as one of the 401 deities sent by Olodumare to occupy the pre-genesis esoteric world and  Oduduwa's  stupendously rich wife was and still remains the goddess of the ocean that must be showcased to the world for the establishment of truth about the creation of mankind and tourist-economic potentials. 




"in the beginning before the creation of man, God had sent 401 of his angels with different assignments unto the earth to form the very first society called pre-genesis world also known as IFE OODAYE. 




Olokun was among the angels who are today Yoruba across the world, she was assigned to function as the goddess of the sea, she lived both spiritually and physically as a very wealthy wife of Oduduwa who was the god of prayers. God created both the heaven and the earth which included the oceans  in His mysterious way, the ocean as one of His greatest mystery, which is the revelation of His spirit via "Olokun" which literarily means "the one who owns the sea" or the "goddess of the sea". 



Ooni Ogunwusi also said that God almighty left different signs in Ile-Ife to confirm our belief that the town is the source of all creation with the Olokun shrine where the mysterious Olokun well is located from where she  transformed into the Oceans as one of the esoteric sings  we see today that must be globally celebrated.  





He identified Olokun as very beautiful, hardworking, rich, generous and famous that she was always adorned in precious stones and ornaments during her time as a physical  being on earth. He cited the precious stones and ornaments still being discovered in the seas today as part of the various ornaments she owned while physically on earth.




The event also witnessed by all the kingmakers and other Chiefs was climaxed with the special prayers  offered by the Monarch and his wife by the side of the mysterious WELL for peace, and progress of Ife and the black race to the admiration thousands of people in attendance at the festival.




74 comments:

  1. N'importe quoi!

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    1. Is this blog now a shrine?

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    2. En tout cas tu as raison

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    3. Cover my eyes with the blood if Jesus

      Shuoo

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    4. No wonder they are always in white clothing. Ndi owu mmiri

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    5. Je te jure !

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  2. Welcome sir.. You came late this week

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  3. Hmmm......
    Another day,another ooni's news

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  4. Stella my love please who do sacrifice for you to stop feeding us with this kind of news? Do I pluck my teeth, will it be enough

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    1. As a Christians please Stella, stay away from fetish news. Jesus Is Lord.

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    2. Elizabeth R's advert runs on SDK's page and they were the one who decorated the venue for his wedding.
      Do the maths.

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    1. I LOVE THE GENERAL'S WIFE1 May 2016 at 19:43

      Akuko Ifo

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  6. What the heck is this Stella. They must really be paying you real good

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    1. Yemoja And Olokun are two Different Entity guardian the sea .
      Yemoja is guardian of of living things in the ocean while olokun is the guardian of the depth .
      I'm of Olokun, my flatmate is of Yemoja..

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  8. Fetish is all I see

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  9. God bless the ooni, God bless ile-ife

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  10. God bless the custodians of our great culture.

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  11. is he trying to link olokun with the christian religion?

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  12. This Olori must be pregnant.
    Hmmmm
    So so white like Ibo widow!
    Customs sha!

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  13. Stella is ooni ur step husbands?

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  14. People still living in darkness.

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  15. Tradition!!



    Anty Stella keep in touch

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  16. See Olori's face in the second picture. Like, God na money I find come this place oh, which kind nonsense be all this one wey this people say make person dey do so.

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    1. ..hahahahhahahahahahhahahah

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    2. lol!! That's exactly what came to my mind when I saw the picture. She looks angry!

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    3. Hahahhaahahhahhahhaahahahhahahahhhaaaaaaaa

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    4. LMAO😂😂😂😂😂

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    5. Hahahaha!!!

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    6. I was thinking the same too Looool!! This is just too funny!

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  17. Jude 1:4-6 KJV
    [4] For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ. [5] I will therefore put you in remembrance, though ye once knew this, how that the Lord, having saved the people out of the land of Egypt, afterward destroyed them that believed not. [6] And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day. …

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  18. Holy Ghost fire!

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  19. History 4 yoruba student, not 4 a Microbiology student I never finish MIC 401(Microbial genetics) na dis wan I wan cun learn.

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  20. Mordenized idol worshippers!!!

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  21. Omg... Is this the same man that knelt at a church and Nigerians were hailing him. When are we going to start calling a spade a spade

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  22. Wuraola looking aged...is the monarchy sucking her blood???

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    1. She looks preggers Sha...

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  23. Love history. Very nice.

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  24. Thanks to Stella for the updates,

    When the religion first came, our forefathers were going to church and still do the shrine things, atrocities weren't like this. But churches everywhere now and we see someone borrowing another man 45M and not helping people.
    I believe in God, but do you want to challenge the olokun and traditional power?

    You case is story for the gods

    #ProudlyIfeBorn

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    1. Oonirisa... Long live !

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    2. Someone that lent another man 45m is not helping people? Well he must be helping those poor birds or the the ingrate and selfish goat man holding them....

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  25. Hnmmm being a king really involves a lot of compromise I must say. Make I no talk too much.

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  26. Jesus is Lord!

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  27. Olokun aso oro Dayo

    I'm proud to be a Lucumi

    Ashe!

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  28. Those poor birds who never hurt a soul !!!...Seriously Stella you would post this,sacrificing innocent souls! What have those birds done to deserve this and see the look in their eyes,they have no idea why they are being carried that way ,probably think they are being celebrated!..Stella your love for the Ooni has blinded you to Birds right violations!..It is not fair on them!..Stella take down this post!!

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    1. Lol#saynotousingsadbirdsforsacrifice. Lol

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    2. Hahahahaaa...you don kolo walahi!

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    3. Vivi the hummingbird is this you?

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  29. Juju!
    Marine spirits!
    Enough caged destinies!
    Tufiakwa!!!

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  30. Your company allures me

    The aura of your ethereal presence

    How I long to inhale the sweet fragrance of your breath

    Keeper of treasures, secrets and dreams

    I want to gaze upon your face

    Feel the warmth of your embrace – cold

    As your gaze mirrors the depth of my soul

    Olokun!

    From your bowel emerges wealth and bounty

    Along this route of the river

    Cruel wrath be the fate

    Whoever does your majestic beauty slight

    Or the endless goodwill as vast and deep as the ocean’s drop

    Will be my lot?


    To prune the harvest of the eternal abyss

    With the alluvial peace of the river”s bliss

    Be for me like the desert wind

    Engulf the simple with strength, pristine wisdom

    Such that i do not wish to understand or comprehend

    But to feel; by the bank of the sea’s breasts

    Whispering a salty dirge for the dying river-bird
    My Olokun.

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  31. Your company allures me

    The aura of your ethereal presence

    How I long to inhale the sweet fragrance of your breath

    Keeper of treasures, secrets and dreams

    I want to gaze upon your face

    Feel the warmth of your embrace – cold

    As your gaze mirrors the depth of my soul

    Olokun!

    From your bowel emerges wealth and bounty

    Along this route of the river

    Cruel wrath be the fate

    Whoever does your majestic beauty slight

    Or the endless goodwill as vast and deep as the ocean’s drop

    Will be my lot?


    To prune the harvest of the eternal abyss

    With the alluvial peace of the river”s bliss

    Be for me like the desert wind

    Engulf the simple with strength, pristine wisdom

    Such that i do not wish to understand or comprehend

    But to feel; by the bank of the sea’s breasts

    Whispering a salty dirge for the dying river-bird
    My Olokun..Ashe!!

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  32. So now she is officially a fetish woman and does sacrifices ... some babe's are funny o, all for fame , sold destiny , now I think I know why Adebukunola never agreed to be his olori. Darkness and light have nothing in common and CANNOT comprehend each other. Thanks ks God for salvation

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  33. What the hell is this?

    Fetish things.. on this blog, I cant believe my eyes. Real life jazz

    God Forbid. Jesus is Lord

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  34. See them religious people preaching up and down. But na una dey fornicate pass, na una dey steal pass, na una still dey cuss pass. Na una still dey bomb and kill pass, na una dey rape pass, Every thing na una sabi do am pass. Christians and moslems.

    White people brought religion and took away una cultural belongings and placed them in their library and museum

    Our forefathers that believed in those things shebi all of them will go to hell fire and wont make heaven abi?



    Everybody shld try and respect peoples tradition/ culture and know ur root.

    Before u come and menstruate under my comment and insult ur generations both born and unborn. I am a Christian but wont speak ill of other peoples religion or belief. The most important thing in life is living a good life without hurting ur neighbor thats all that matters




    Oya professor njoku over to una.



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  35. Long Live The King, custodian of culture and tradition.
    May Your reign be peaceful Ooniiii!

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  36. i'm not a hater but why is she always wearing shapeless white agbada or kaftan-like clothes. Just wondering.. and she always looks depressed

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    1. Is she supposed to wear fitted clothes?

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  37. The comments of BVs na wa. Lwkm

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  38. YeaH
    One day, Babalawo go do advert for this blog

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  39. Africans will remain the greatest fools in this world till they go back to their culture, the Isrealis that you link yourselves with spiritually are still making sacrifices to God through their ancestors but you decided to follow the European story of Isreal. How would a child grow up and call the traditions, that kept his lineage till date,evil? Such statements makes a child a bastard, therefore all blacks who condemn our traditions are bastards. Commit suicide and pray to come back as white. Our tradition is ours and apart from the basics which involve worshipping and communicating with God through our ancestors, the rest practices were formed by men who lived in the past, thus can be adjusted and changed to fit in the societal values of today.

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    1. Perhaps is this same Africans tradition that led to the invention of device u used to pass ur message across on this platform, the internet u used, d plane, train, cars.......that you're enjoying in ur Africa. Get some brains and exposure will you!

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