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Monday, May 01, 2017

Ookun Festival 2017: Olori Wuraola Canvases Focus On Tradition And Cultural Heritage For Economic Progress

Her Majesty Olori Wuraola Ogunwusi has charged the African people to proudly embrace and showcase their tradition and cultural heritage to the world saying this will serve as tourist centre that would boost Nigeria economy.



Olori Ogunwusi who is the Yeyeluwa of Ife said this at the weekend during the annual Olokun traditional festival held at the Olokun shrine located at Oke-Atan area of Ile-Ife.


This year's Olokun festival attracted devotees from abroad and across Nigeria especially the Niger Delta areas​ of Benin in Edo state, Ijaw in Bayesa state, Itsekiri in Delta state and Ilaje in Ondo state who came in their hundreds to celebrate Olokun who they called the real god of unity.



Olori Wuraola Ogunwusi said that the annual celebration of Olokun festival is a way of resuscitating tradition and sustaining culture so as to boost Nigeria economy.


"What we are doing is to create awareness, it is not barbaric, we are showcasing the tourist aspect of the country and to let our people understand that we must embrace our cultural heritage". Yeyeluwa Ogunwusi explained.


According to her,
"everyone is entitled​ to be a devotee of Olokun as the practice of Olokun is not prevalent to a particular set of people, "if you drink water or use water, you must understand the importance​ of Olokun, because all other waters flow from the sea and Olokun is the goddess of the sea.


She further said
"that is why Olokun is a deity that should be celebrated for she is the source of water we all use for domestic activities".


The Queen concluded her speech describing
Olokun as a deity of wealth, commerce and life, calling on all to appreciate Olokun and always celebrate her as whosoever takes water already partakes in the event.


Also one of the tourists that came from Benin in Edo state, Hon. Mike Eholor, who travelled from ancient Benin city to Ile-Ife to grace the festival on the invitation of the queen appealed to all and sundry to upkeep the traditional growth.


"I am here as invited to grace the occasion of my sister, it is nice thing to witness this and to resuscitate our tradition and cultural heritage, for it is historical monument" he stated.


Eholor appealed to Nigerians to respect their culture and tradition, he urged for persistent celebration, saying this will sustain the culture especially on the interest of unborn generations.


In the same vein, the custodian of Olokun shrine who is also the Walode of Ife Kingdom, Chief Kolawole Omotayo called on the Yoruba's in the diaspora and the entire Africans to come back home to jointly celebrate their tradition.


Omotayo urged people to cherish their traditional festival and celebrate them as at when due rather than capitalise on foreign religions such as Christianity and Islamic religion.


An Olokun devotee from South Africa, Dr Mbele Maparatutu described​
Olokun as a deity of absolute beauty, wealth and commerce being one deity that deserves to be so celebrated.


"I have done series of researches into the African deities and have come to realize Olokun as not only the goddess of beauty, but also the goddess of wealth and commerce. She is well known​ in the North America and the Caribbean countries as a deity of wealth and commerce that deserves to always be celebrated". Mbele Maparatutu said.


Another tourist from Angola, Antonio DK Bandiki said his findings have shown that Olokun was a beautiful woman sent by God to come and take care of the mankind with her water which is why no one irrespective of your religion can function without water.


The highpoint of the Cultural event came when the Queen was later joined by the Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi who offered some prayers to Almighty God who he referred to as the only King of Kings and God of gods for the total liberation of the Africans from the abject poverty caused by economic stagnancy.


Olokun is one of the Yoruba's 401 deities God sent to Ile-Ife to start the mankind. While Oduduwa ,Ogun, Sango, Alafere are the deities of prayer, iron, thunder and wind respectively, Olokun is in charge of the oceans.










30 comments:

  1. Who noticed the lady on the left side of the first picture? Lmao!

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    1. The olori is pregnant, that's why she looks different! Hiding the pregnancy very well! Smart chick!

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  2. Tradition dey sweet oo buh not d diabolic ones

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  3. Sorry folks but this Olori wowo no bi small. Amoeba has nothing on her

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    1. I am telling you. Infact she has two faces. The one she photoshops and spreads online and the real one captured. No be small wowor and shapeless. Kai!

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    2. Just like your mother

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    3. Why go Anonymous idiots 17:24 and 20:35? You are fools, you lack respect. They need to help tighten the loosen knots in your brains.
      When you don't have elders especially good ones, you will never know peoples worth.
      Awon omo ile nle, awon omo jati jati.

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  4. My viilage tradition dey sweet oo

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    They should ban all this nonsense traditional shit.... They holding civilisation.... Money for a whole state and some group of traditionist will be holding the whole pack.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Oya naw, go and start the banning... You have our complete moral support

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    2. Go and ban them now. Saint wey dey fornicate, steal and lie

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  6. Thank God for makeup. Is this the same Olori will be seeing in the news? Rest my case

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    1. Infact I am weak. See face like who trailer jam

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    2. Continue commenting yourself, na you write something, na you dey comment. Stupid anonymous 17:25 and 20:36.
      You know ure from a nonsense background so you can't understand the Oloris worth.
      Eyan rada rada.

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  7. Wait a min, I thought they said she was pregnant...

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    1. Pregnant where? Devil dey give pikin?
      Can't you see what she traded her ovaries for?

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    2. I think she naturally has a big tummy.

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  8. Igbe servers. Juju worshippers. Christ is coming soon.

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    1. But your fornicate or commit adultery, lie, insult people. I can see that you are spotless and will go to heaven just bcos you are a christain

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  9. Two women behind the olori in the first pic hope una dae quarrel with olori?

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  10. #People have the right to their opinion, and you always have the right to ignore it and trust your own*

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  11. Why is she looking like this? What happened to her "beauty?"

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    1. It was photoshopped. This is the real her

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    2. So Biola Okoya is now her PA or what? She seems to follow her everywhere she goes.
      Biola sorry for you. Ola mama like you following a little girl all over the place.

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    3. Her look?whichu beauty?That is how juju worshippers look when they do their thing.didnt you her the name of what she worships?

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    4. It is gone with the wind.....
      Kikikikikiki

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  12. @annonymous 17.24. If kabiesi catch u. Na our olori u dey yab anyhow. ehen anyone else notice Biola okoya aka unofficial maid. this one she's following wura upandan. isookay.

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  13. I thought they said she was pregnant

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  14. See them igbe people.. chai juju servers

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