Oriki Oba Adekunle Aderonmu, Oba Iwashe Ogboni kakiri Agbaiye

Oriki Oba Adekunle Aderonmu, Oba Iwashe Ogboni kakiri Agbaiye

Omo iku aiye
Omo oro lojo
Omo sise nroju
Omo ogunro
Omo obate
Omo oba oye
Omo oke Túlu tulu
Ti nbe nigbo asabari
To ba fi ijo ija
E rani sasabari
To ba di ojo ijo
E rani sologun
Asabi ki Ko já
Ologun ki Ko ro
Aderonke ma jini titi o to ki ni.
Aremu ododun Lan rorogbo
Ododun lá rawusa
Ododun lá ri omo obi Lori até
Ododun lá ma ri oo
Lase edumare. *Asheee 🙏*

Oriki is more than words, it is a way of connecting with your roots and finding strength. In the Yoruba tradition, Oriki reminds us of who we are and the greatness we carry.

When you listen to Oriki, it lifts your spirit, clears your mind and makes you feel powerful. It’s not just praise, it’s a way of invoking blessings and positive energy.

Oriki also connects us to the Orisa and brings their guidance and support into our lives. Do you want to learn how to say Oriki or sing songs for an Orisa?

My classes are simple and easy to follow. If you need it for personal growth or ceremonies, I can guide you. What you will learn: How to say Oriki to you or any Orisa. Beautiful songs for Orisa to use during prayers or worship.

These lessons are for everyone, whether you’re new to Oriki or want to learn more. Let’s keep this tradition alive while helping you feel closer to your spirituality

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