@ALIFEOFRILEY364 Yes!
You can barely learn anything about life from school, make researches, study on your own, ask questions, be inquisitive.. that’s how to increase your iq.
But majority of people are so comfortable living lives with little knowledge, it’s pathetic.
They’re not smart, they don’t read, they don’t bother to learn history
They don’t want to think outside the little box they’ve been put in bc they’re scared of hell.
You can’t defend religion if the only thing you’ve read is a bible
No you didn’t waste your time you lecture him and you drop a wonderful write up. If anyone ask me I’ll just copy it and paste it to the person. Nice one Iya mi more knowledge ❤️
Through centuries of observation, experimentation, and oral transmission. Yoruba herbal medicine predates colonialism, historians have documented that Babaláwo and oníṣègùn preserved extensive knowledge of medicinal plants, much of which is reflected in Ifá tradition.
@areamaama I want to school him 🤣
Gone are the days we’d let agenda fly, he should come and counter my points ti won ba bi da
Imagine giving glory of herbs to foreigners
Published research shows that Ẹsẹ̀ Ifá preserve medicinal plant knowledge
There are identified herbal formulations in some Odù such as Èjì Ogbè, Ògúndábède, Òyèkú Méjì, Ogbè-Túrúpòn, Ìwòrì-Òfún, and Òtúrá Méjì, demonstrating that Ifá serves as a source of herbal knowledge
William Bascom documented that Babaláwo had extensive knowledge of herbs alongside divination
J. Omosade Awolalu described herbal practice as an integral part of Yoruba culture
E. Bolaji Idowu wrote that traditional healers combined spiritual & herbal methods in Yoruba religion
@Ifafunmi01 Olokun is mermaid. Olokun has tribal names around the world. But the looks is just like a mermaid. Stop semantics and serve your mermaid in Peace or Piece..
@areamaama I don’t even understand what he’s trying to say, christians don’t d!e before finishing their projects? Only Traditionalists can have unfinished projects? Koyemi pls