You have every right to go against Ifa's instructions. So do you also deserve every consequence of disobeying. Ifa tells us what we need to know about ourselves. If we then feel it's better to be something we are originally not, then let's see how far that take us. Always
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@spiritual_wife I can argue this , the theory of Akulẹyan is what u seem to pitch on. But hold and behold that narrative is not absolutely correct. Sometimes, our ignorance about Atùnìda is what results in a lot of ppl consequences. Not the Akùlẹyan according to Yoruba folklore.
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@spiritual_wife Absolutely correct. Everyone is responsible for the consequences of what they choose.
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There’s a clear difference between tribal politics and protecting the dignity of your people. We’re building inclusion, not division! but inclusion starts with respect for where you come from! If standing for my people looks like tribalism to you, then neutrality must look like
@HonMayorDele I'm not going to go back and forth. Let your conscience be your judge.
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Yorùbá Monarch Petitions Ohinoyi of Ebiraland Over Appointment of Fulani Man as Obaro of Kogi Central https://t.co/MRTTwf0BfZ
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