THE STORY OF OLORE AND IKA FROM THE HOLY ODU OF IFA – OGBE/SA

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I greet you all in the traditional initiates greet each other, Aboru Aboye Abosise. Today I want to share with you a story from the holy scriptures of Ifa, from the Odu Ifa nicknamed Ogbe/Sa otherwise called Ogbe (ugg-beh) Osa (Oh-Sah). There are 256 major Odu’s of Ifa, which involves 16 major Odu’s which are the Meji’s or the sixteen Kings and 240 permutations (born from the 16), equaling 256.

An Odu  reference to all situations, circumstances, actions and consequences in life based on the uncountable ese (poetic tutorials) relative to the 256 Odu coding. In other words an Odu is your life path. Each Odu has over 4000 interpretations/verses/stories/Patakis which pertains to the human being for whom it appears when consulted by a competent Babalawo. No one Babalawo know all the verses to each Odu, but the more a Babalawo learns of each Odu, the more competent he is, this is why an Awo will study Ifa for at least twenty years before he becomes independent of his Oluwo, and also a Babalawo if he is wise will continue to study Ifa until the day he makes his transition.

The scriptures/chapters and verses from our Odu Ifa are too vast to be contained into any book so it is handed down orally. I believe it is preserved best and more sacred this way. Here today I will tell one of my favorite story from the holy scriptures of the  Odu Ifa, the story is one of many which Ogbe/Osa carries.

This story is of Olore (olo-reh) and Ika…Good (Olore) and wicked (Ika). Know that with all Odu’s when it comes down for a person, whether in Igbodu (Initiation grove) or during consultations, the story is a proverb pertaining to that persons life and what they will experience in life or what they are currently going through. It is an excerpt of their life plan

Olore and Ika were good friends, Ika always had a complicated character, (wicked, bad mind, bad ways and jealous) nothing ever pleased Ika, he  always sulked and complained. Olore on the other hand was patient and kind, he was forgiving and trusting, having no malice for anyone. Olore had a cool and gentle nature, so although Ika was a terrible person, Olore did not let his character upset him and kept friends with him when another person would have shunned him.

Olore was such a good person and he had money, he never neglected tradition and so he always consulted with his Babalawo’s and did his recommended sacrifices, because of this his way was always open and so he assisted Ika all the time with money and his needs.

One day Ika said to Olore, “Olore, ah ah, how come you are always ok, you are never in need of money, your business is thriving everytime, instead of giving me money every, every time why don’t you show me the way, point me in the direction so I can make money for myself also, let me do business with you”

Olore, who was always giving and generous told Ika that he always do his sacrifices and check his Ifa, but before he can let him into his business he has to consult Ifa. So Olore told Ika to let him take him to his Babalawo to check Ifa and see what can be done, and how they can work together so that Ika could be alright as Olore.

The Babalawo told them after consulting with Ifa that they both needed to initiate to Ifa, If they wanted to do business together and for the business to be successful. They were told the cost of the initiation, to which Ika complained that it was too much. Olore, knowing the benefits of Ifa, told him not to worry he would pay the money for both of them which he did. They both had the same Odu come down for them during the initiation which was Ogbe/Osa or Ogbe/Sa.

They were both given there Ifa pots with which to take home with them. Ika complained on the way home. “We came for money and this Babalawo gives us a pot instead, what can this pot do for me, what is this??… Olore, calm as usual told Ika to calm down, he would soon see the benefits of receiving Ifa, all his things will soon go up. Ifa guides the way said Olore trying to assure his friend. Ika still complained but Olore assured him.

Now remember the reason for the initiation was because Ika complained about just getting money every time to care for his wife and family from Olore and he wanted Olore to make him apart of his business, but the Babalawo said before they can do business together they must receive Ifa, and they both came out with the same life path which is the Odu Ifa Ogbe Osa. One of their taboos was not to argue with each other. (remember this part,because it is important to the story).

The time came for them to do the business of course Ika complained that he did not have money to start the business, so Olore as usual fronted him the money. Ika’s money was not as much as Olore’s money in the business, so anytime they went to market, Olore’s items were far more than Ika’s.

Badmind and grudgeful ketch de duttie Ika (mi ah get ignorant as mi write enuh caws de Ika remind mi ah de bruk leg sista). Ika began to watch all the goods Olore would get when they came from market and compare it to his own, (although it was Olore who fronted him the money and on top of that Olore had been doing this business for years) it made him so upset that he could not reach where Olore was in wealth, so Ika began to plan against Olore.

Ika went to “Agbede” (ag-beh-deh) which means Black smith or Iron worker for him to make a iron contraption so he would use it to pluck out Olore’s eyes. One day soon after he got it, he asked Olore if he remembered that their taboo was that they must not argue, Olore said yes he remembered, Ika then produced the Iron contraption and gave it to Olore and told him to remove his eyes. Olore protested strongly and asked Ika what kind of suggestion was this,  why must he remove his eyes? Ika told him”You see, we must not argue according to our taboo and here you are arguing, Olore thought about it and said it is true and so Olore removed his eyes and immediately fell into darkness amid terrible pain. He fell on the ground screaming and crying from the pain he suffered.

Ika then packed all of Olore’s good and left him to die. Night came and Olore was outside still in pain and shivering from suffering, he felt his way to a tree not far from where Ika had tricked him, which was a huge tree where witch people from all over would gather every night and pass the time talking and exchanging information. Olore did not know this, and so he leaned back against the tree trunk not knowing what to do, and wondering to himself what will happen to him. He thought he would die.

Night came and poor Olore was hungry, fearful and tired and in pain, he cried at his plight, and then he heard the flapping of birds flying toward the tree and perching on the branches. Olore realized that these were witches and he feared that they would see him, so he quieted down his cry and hunched down behind the tree trunk fearful for his life as he listened to them speak.

They spoke of many things one of which was a particular town and its people called Hausa’s. One bird asked the other about them and he responded that they were suffering, because all in the town were blind, sick and lame. They were rich but they also were riddled with illness, but God had a cure and none in the town knew about it, and only of they sacrificed to the witches would they be well, they laughed at this..

He said this very tree here is so powerful, from the leaf to the branches to the roots, that if they take one leaf and crush it into water or crush it until the pulp is released and use it on any aliment they would be better, If they were blind then they would see, lame, then hey would walk or have the use of their limbs, barren they would get baby. Then they would sacrifice a goat along with the medicine. They all laughed at the fact that the Hausa people did not know the cure even while they suffered, but who would tell them? They laughed and flew away, as they flew away, the leaves from the tree fell and Olore upon hearing it, searched for the leaves, crushed them and rubbed his eyes, immediately his eyes returned into its socket and he could see again.

Olore prayed and thanked Orunmila/Ifa, he thanked his IFA Ogbe/Sa. He gathered all the leaves he could when morning came and set out for the town of the Hausa people. Upon arrival, he saw the devastation the witches spoke about and asked to speak to the King. The Town people were curious of this fellow, a stranger coming into the town demanding to see the King so they questioned him, and he told them that he was there to save the town and cure the people. The King came, he had two sons who were sick and Olore asked for a goat, and some water, he did the sacrifice and used the leaves and cured the Kings children, all the people cheered him, and also the King and so all of them lined up to be cured and Olore cured everyone.

He spent months in that town and the King built him a house and gave him all he needed. There came a time when Olore informed the King that he wanted to leave for his own town. The King and the towns people protested and offered Olore anything he wanted, but Olore said he missed his family, and so they relented. The king gave Olore gold, so much Gold that he had to have hundreds of horses to carry them, he gave him servants who would travel with him, he gave him so much things that would equal to Olore being a billionaire here in our  modern times. Olore set out for home amid the tears of all the Hausa people who were grateful to this kind and humble man who had cured them from disease.

All this time Ika was enjoying life in their town, he was rich, and people respected him. He had told the towns people that Olore had died on their last buying trip and the town had mourned the loss of a good, kind and generous man.

Olore arrived into town with hundreds of horses (in those times if you had one donkey much less horse yuh rich), servants, gold, spices and all things which said wealth. He was dressed in the finest of cloth and he looked good. The towns people were shocked and celebrated his return.

Germz buckit duttie (sorry yuh hear hask pardon, but mi feel fi fight de dead dawg Ika him, mi hignorant feem ei si) Ika heard the celebration and ran out to see what was happening, only to see the friend he betrayed Olore, he immediately feared Olore would expose him, but when Olore saw him he hailed him with a good heart. Ika asked him Olore how did you come into this wealth, and Olore responded that, “you see the tree where you left me to die, that was what cured me, witch people came and spilled some secret there and I heard and so I did as I heard and it brought me into wealth”.

Ika said ok, that means half of your wealth is my own because of what I did to you, if not this fortune would not have reached you, Olore agreed and offered to give Ika half his wealth (cho man Olore, if yuh neva suh good ah ooda fight yuh tuh, yuh too rass nice man), but Ika had another thought and told Olore no keep your wealth, I have my own plans.

Ika went to the same tree he had left Olore beside and used the same contraption and plucked out his own eyes, and waited until night fall for the birds to come, he did not matter the pain and darkness, he was sure he would fins the secret Olore did..

Night came and the witches came, they began to do as they normally would which is catch up on the latest news. One said how are the Hausa people, the other said they all have been cured, which is impossible because the only people I told of the cure were you my fellow witches. They were all asked to swear that they did not reveal the secret to anyone, all of them swore.

One said “You know I bet that it was a human being who overheard our conversation and took the knowledge. Meanwhile de duttie Olore was keenly listening dung ah battam. The witches said it was their fault for not checking all the time that there were no intruders eavesdropping on them and so unbeknownst to Ika they made hand signal to fly down and check to see if there were any humans listening, they found Ika who was frightened as they pounced upon him and accused him of stealing their secret, they beat him to death.

 

Anyone who Ogbe/Osa comes out for during initiation, will have someone who will be a friend/enemy to them and they will take that person to do initiation and that person will betray them. Even if a person is just doing consultation and Ogbe /Osa comes out, the person should be mindful of a friend who is wicked and jealous of them. Ogbe/Osa points to wealth, extreme wealth which will come to the person suddenly, and also that one day in that persons life they will do spiritual work. Ogbe/Osa is a great Odu, it is the head of the Witches and also of Egbe our heavenly mates.

If we were to be like the Bible of other doctrines, then the holy scripture of Ogbe/Osa or Ogbe/Sa would be a book within the book, much like Genesis or Exodus and this story would be a chapter. Orunmila is a benevolent deity and he is the Owner of the sacred Ifa Oracle.

Initiation into Ifa is life changing to say the least. I thank Osun, my Ori, I thank Olodumare (God), my ancestors, Ifa/Orunmila and all for leading me to this wonderful tradition, the oldest traditional practice in the world. I hope that you will enjoy this story told to me by my competent and knowledgeable Babalawo husband,

Prince Chief Ibrahim Adekunle, the Ojubona of Ejigbo Land and the Otun Araba of Ejigbo Kingdom, who will also one day be crowned the Oba (King) of Ijegun Town where his father was once King. Iba Oluwo, Iba mi Ojubona!! Mojuba oooo!

 

 

De same knife whey jook Sheep ah it same one jook Goat…..Jamaican Proverb!

All religions are valid as long as it teaches peace and love…Obara Meji!

There are no disappointments in life only lessons learned!

 

 

 

138 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 08:22:22

    BIg everyone, going to read now. Nuff respect mi fambo, shellings today…

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  2. Caroline
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 08:25:49

    Dear Obara,
    Are you now able to access your Gmail account? Thanks, Caroline

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  3. Caroline
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 08:26:30

    Hi MTH :).

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  4. AMH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 09:11:05

    Wow, it is probably just my sensitive state but I really felt this story. It reminds me of my Grandpere and all the fables he used to tell me, lessons all around.
    Good morning and many blessings to you all.

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  5. Obara Meji
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 09:14:22

    Good morning Mth, Caroline and Amh, me too Amh I felt the story that is why I decided to share

    Yes Caroline and I emailed you also, I received it so send your phone number to my email so I can call you today

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  6. Courtney
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 09:31:03

    Morning everyone

    Great story I love the stories from the various odu. So much wisdom I would have just told ika no and there would have been no argument at all. Powerful story and very meaningful.

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  7. KB
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 10:37:13

    Good morning ES

    Court, that no would have came so quick isi bout tek out eye loool Ika a ole wicked! Yu si wah reach him?! Mommy always say unjust doesn’t profit! How Ika can treat Olore that is good as gold to him, so wicked….envious n badmind!

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  8. KB
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 10:38:55

    hmmm and Olore doesn’t even see that he has more or is a better person, he just kind hearted n loving. Him nuh hype pon him fren! but Ika well waa tings fi hype up wid…dam badmind n envious! Di story get mi bringle ooo

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  9. Obara Meji
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 10:43:06

    Me tuh Kia B si till mi all ah cuss and ah class de duttie tinkin Ika, and ah me ah de narrator enuh…mi fi gwan betta, lol

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    • Yazzy
      Dec 16, 2014 @ 11:39:13

      Obara mi babygirl yuh know how yuh write already. You write with ya emotions on ya sleeve suh mi deh ya a read and a weep fi sweet sweet Olore and simultaneously distracted laughing my ass off at you no behavior narrating and a cuss out Ika claat. Mi cyaaah tek dis eenuh. It nuh right. Dis bawl and lard ting mek mi feel like a maws ooman. An mi know mi a di sanest one ere! 😀 😀

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  10. Obara Meji
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 10:44:42

    Olore cannot help his ggod nature dats why God defend him and de duttie Ika dead wid him teet ah kin like ah fi Kong Dawg!

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  11. Obara Meji
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 10:50:58

    ole duttie dranco, oonuh come mek we class de shit house!

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  12. Obara Meji
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 10:51:52

    From when MTH trick we sey she gone read fi come back

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  13. Cami
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 11:01:06

    Morning Obara and all board members and peepers. AMH greetings and hello Caroline.

    I love when we get to read Odu (patakis I knew them as) because they are relative to a moment in one of our lives. I’ve met many a ika/wicked and I’ve played the role of Olore many times…many times too much that I assume many are Ika before hand.

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  14. Obara Meji
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 11:02:52

    Yuh finally wake up lady I called you!

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  15. Yazzy
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 11:12:59

    A Beautifully bittersweet patakis. I wept for the innocence of Olore. Such a beautiful soul he has. This was filled with wisdom as expected and confirms that the innocence and inner purity of a man’s heart and soul is FOREVER plagued by wickedness and destruction that ALWAYS attempts to attach itself to that which is good.

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  16. KB
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 11:16:56

    Cami is true! I assume many are wicked cause of previous wicked dawgsh*#
    Obara lol yu waa class him wicked doah howdy Yazzy

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  17. Obara Meji
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 11:20:05

    nicely put Yazzy, same wAY SUH

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  18. Obara Meji
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 11:22:15

    YES MI WAN CLASS HIM, BUT ON A REAL IF HE HAD NOT DONE WHat he did to Olore, Olore would not have been able to find his destiny and the Hausa people were able to be cured also, so evil does have its place in the world

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  19. Yazzy
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 11:27:07

    Bwouy I sure can relate to Olore’s fool foolness! (Sarry mi always a mek up word 😀 ) sometime people can nice till dem fool fool but what the wicked view as a weak fence or a easy con… Is surely the works of God exalting a good person amongst the people and keeping his promise to prepare a table before the humble in the presence of their enemies.

    Obara thank you so much for sharing this amazing Odu patakis with us. We pay our respects forward to you and your most honorable hubby for making it possible and to his people that paved the way for him. Iba Prince Chief Ibrahim Adekunle! Iba Obara Meji!

    Morning alllll my sweeties. Love and light to you all. I think this was exceptionally timely as I am become very weary of not being able to have great friends and great relationships in spite of being what I consider a humble soul. Pray for me… As I pray for you.

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  20. KB
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 11:28:07

    That is correct…

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  21. NuNu
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 11:52:12

    Good morning students, queen and new members how unoo duh? Lawks a mi when Obara roll out the heavy duty tikle dung a battam! Mi did feel like.fi curtsey

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    • Yazzy
      Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:05:32

      Mawnin mi babygirl Nunu! Galang guh curtsy nuh!! Lololol A bare Royalty wi a deal wid eenuh! It is ongle natural wi tek a bow and curtsy! I love the prestigiously EARNED titles of Obara’s Ojubona and herself. Mojuba!

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  22. NuNu
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 11:55:40

    Mi seh when Olore give di dutty one half a di “billions” mi seh come on man how yuh fi trus’ somebody like that! But whwn di greedy bugga still nuh satisfy an guh try teef secret an it tun roun’ pon him, it did sweet mi, not sorry di him one bit!

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  23. Obara Meji
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:05:34

    computer waan charge brb

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  24. Yazzy
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:06:40

    Np!

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  25. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:15:33

    Teach memba mi system cut off by x time in the mornings. What a story. Its interesting that you post this story, just yesterday, I commented that no matter the topic you post, it benefits someone. Well today, this story had me *sniff-sniff* shedding a little tear. This friend sold me out for less than 30 pieces of silver and all in all she tried to find out if I know what she did. Long story short, I neither carry nar bring har. Got a text telling me she is selling stuff for the christmas. Girl nuh call me nor nutten but a text mi fi come buy fram har.

    When I read about Olore how he was patient and forgiving mi sey to miself a couldnt me dat..Den braps when mi read how him guh gainst the tree and the wicked people dem talk and him hear how fi help himself. I literally translated it to my life and sey bwoy nuh matta how dem jook out mi mi two big yeye dem, mi always find away. Obara, I am by now unno know sey mi move from one extreme to di next suh how mi did have up di gal and couldnt forgive her, said time all the hatred I felt for her, went away, washed away in the sea of forgetfulness.

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    • NuNu
      Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:29:42

      That’s right yah M,

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    • Yazzy
      Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:55:38

      What I like exactly what you like about this Patakis M! Yes he was tricked and betrayed but thru wisdom and strength and the mercies of God and the elements around him, he didnt lay down and die. He still found the courage fi careful yet respectfully defy the odds and help him damn self! Then he paid it forward which rewarded him with even more than abundance…

      Olore could have been bitter and selfish after gaining his sight back and seh f$&k crosses people but instead he, inspite of being hurt and broken, helped himself, picked himself up and went on his way to help a whole town….

      When you’ve been broken and wronged, cry out! Bawl out… No stush tear… Bawl out fi come outta yuh pit and when you receive the help from God and the universe… Help yuhself up and pick up yuh cross and carry it. Don’t hold on to bitterness… Don’t change who you are cause a nobody … Go pay it forward and help smaddy weh need it and stay true to yourself… For great is your reward. Your innocence will be rewarded… OPENLY!

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    • Cami
      Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:59:18

      MTH, morning mumma, but the elders must not be referred to as “wicked” in general. How they were speaking did sound bad, but it was funny to them because the in-actions of humans knowing that there are options, yet refuse to act is funny. As to yesterday…don’t the king in this story sound a tat similar to the one from yesterday?

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  26. toy7318
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:22:48

    Mornin Obara and my esp family. Obara the story didn’t have to be so nice. I love it. Ika I can’t stand him, but he is just doing what he was born to do. I have a question. To be initiated into Ifa do you have to have any pior Knowledge?

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  27. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:26:53

    Good haternoon heveryone…

    Caroline blessings and honour big upself dearie. Glad that you have come forward, dont be shy now, mek wi share wi England stories, mate…

    Who want a joke????………… Long time mi nuh gi unno nuh joke (the joke is that the joke dem half corny)…Anyways, mi get up from mi desk an guh walk roun New Kingston as usual. Mi sely mi nuh know wey suh much white man come from. Mi rass bare white man…Suh as mi a walk pass the first one, yu waan si how mi a wakl stylish inna mi heels. When I got near to him, mi flash a nice big wide grin hear mi to miself wanda if a Josh dat…By dis time mi end inna Bijoux (fine frangrance & jewellery store)…Caka fawt, like one ship juss dock, bare white man..sheez…I was smilling and nodding with this one in particular, because I was sure it was Josh…Made my purchase and while I was in the store (I swear) be careful of jay-walking…Rawtid, mi a walk and a laugh how mi fool-fool cause inna mi mind mi a be nice to Josh…All of a sudden mi hear tire a screeh a mi foot…Nuh straight inna traffic mi walk…A jump yu f–k. Dem when di Suv drive off a laugh…

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  28. toy7318
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:28:53

    Mth, Kia, Nunu, Cam, Yaz, Ty tell to Yw come by and drop us a hi and bye. I think I am missing someone if I missed your name forgive me. To the peepers what it do honey buns?

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  29. charles206
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:41:08

    Good evening Teach and all ES CREWS. Thanks for the story.

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  30. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:52:23

    Nunu & Toy, I was being ‘nice’ to JOsh, not in a looking kind a way, but just as a part of the fambily. As a matta a fact, I was hoping to make a connection for KB and Nunu. Teach a lookout fi mi already suh mi a wait paitiently.

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  31. NuNu
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:58:46

    Suh is Obara’s festival over or is it an extended thing?

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  32. Cami
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 13:00:10

    Everyone up already…Hello Toy, NuNu, Charles…Ty and all who don’t reach yet.

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  33. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 13:03:02

    Wad up Cami?

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    • Cami
      Dec 16, 2014 @ 13:07:37

      Deh yah Mth a go do some house work beforeme go finish me coming home shopping.

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      • NuNu
        Dec 16, 2014 @ 13:46:23

        Cami mi reach a mi yaad tuh ie nuh, but mi nah guh a weh till mi “de-stress”

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      • Cami
        Dec 16, 2014 @ 13:55:08

        Yu reach back a yu yaard?! YEAH! Don’t it feel good? I’ll spot the difference in a few days.

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      • toy7318
        Dec 16, 2014 @ 13:59:33

        Cami you going down to Jamrock for the Christmas. If you say yes… I am going to be sad.

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      • Cami
        Dec 16, 2014 @ 14:49:37

        aah Toy, yes I am. December months is a must, not for the recognition of xmas but fi me boo bear birthday, it’s a end of year R&R and June to August is the other times I go as an 1/2 year R&R, babes do at least 4 trips between those times when I’m not traveling.

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      • toy7318
        Dec 16, 2014 @ 14:55:25

        Ok the only reason I am not going to get into a tantrum is because it is your twin flame you are going to be with. I give my blessings… lol

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  34. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 13:12:43

    Yow Camihit me up when you get here.

    Mi sey mi shame like dwag. 😦 look how mi did a try fine a nice guy fi KB all a smile and be nice…As Obara woulda sey, yu shoulda kick mi inna mi mouth …Mi shame like dog *ruff, ruff* in my puppy voice

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  35. KB
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 13:35:41

    😀 afta yu pick all dung to ur man shoe size kmt. cho like mi nuh deserve selections… den yu waa cum tun mi ina mail order hubby n mi not even kno is who name josh…shame yes!

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  36. NuNu
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 13:44:36

    Lololol! M mi nah laff afta yuh, it was coming from a good place in yuh hawt! Cho man Kia! Tek time wid M!

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  37. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 13:50:59

    Nunu nuh sey nutten man, yu waay sihow di white dude sexy (not as sexy as Adam Levine but close)…No man afta today call mi Rova di way mi shame…

    KB miwas just looking out fi yu…From yu hear di name Josh yu know sey a preppy smaddy, wey barely talk above a whisper..But ax pardon…Mi KB…

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  38. KB
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 13:59:00

    M a joke mi a run miss lol like Nunu seh is from a good place in yu heart. MTH from wi deh bout yah yu tink seh mi really waa preppy smaddy. is wah preppy man coulda do wid dis yah madd gal?!?!? warrior mi need MTH from yu kno Sango a mi Orisha yu dun kno… 😀 😀

    Iba Sango!!!

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    • toy7318
      Dec 16, 2014 @ 14:05:07

      Mth…. Kia love them thug style. Give me Josh I will take him off if Kia’s hands. I need a change from thug style. They don’t have nothing called respect.

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      • KB
        Dec 16, 2014 @ 14:11:30

        No ms Toy is a difference enuh thug n warrior a two different somebody…thug nuh respect di ting..warrior gives respect cah him kno to give is to get…him will stand for something not to fall for anything…warrior will protect him empress n family. thug may involve yu ina di mayhem if yu nah smart….see sum differences mum

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      • toy7318
        Dec 16, 2014 @ 14:57:34

        Yes Kia you are so right. I am going to my altar and ask for a warrior. I need one lol. I love how you broke it down. Going in my journal lol

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      • Cami
        Dec 16, 2014 @ 15:28:47

        Toy, when the warrior appears you must be open to recognize him. Our society has set us up to close off ourselves from “him”. We have this I’m independent attitude and when men come at us old school we rebel.

        That warrior is going to be old school in mannerism and appreciate your independence, but he won’t like you exhibiting too much of that “manly” independent attitude that we’ve (women of all race) taken on. Soften up, let him lead and collaborate when you must. Don’t hide your true self and then go RAH! lolol pon de poor man…dwln

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      • toy7318
        Dec 16, 2014 @ 15:50:41

        Yes Cami you are so right. Yes I need to shed some of this aggressive attitude.

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  39. Ty
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 14:04:42

    AFternoon and manners to all…at work suh unno know how it go…I have not finished reading the comments yet….

    Caroline we love you gone to bed already…respect…and welcome!!!

    Iba Iyami Osoronga, iba Ojubona, Iba Obara Meji !!!

    Ase!!!

    I LOVE odus, so much to learn…this one was great…so many leassons to learn:
    – nuh grudge people fi dem tings cause you do not know what dem do fi get it
    – bad mind worse dan any obeah
    – gossip can get you in trouble
    – what good for the goose nuh good fi di gander
    – nuh matter how you think you smart, the universe smarter

    I could go on

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  40. charles206
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 14:11:46

    Hello everyone, believe me,i just got off the phone with our Teach Obara Meji… Will see her soon. Cant wait…

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  41. KB
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 14:22:50

    Afternoon Ty and Charles 🙂

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  42. charles206
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 14:28:14

    Common Nunu.. i sure knw i’m going to have a nice time around her.

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  43. Cami
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 15:13:46

    I wonder how many people know their taboo, it’s a good thing to know. If not for anything everyone should get their reading for the new year to know such things.

    BTW, Obara if you didn’t make mention I wouldn’t ask…how is the sister and her legs coming along?

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    • toy7318
      Dec 16, 2014 @ 15:48:55

      Yes I will get a reading on that. Cami can I say I hope you come back to us, with a bambino in the oven

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      • Cami
        Dec 16, 2014 @ 16:29:04

        DWLN……..grung! TOY! Me eye POP open and I am smiling my butt off from that comment! it konk me spirit wid a big buff! lolololllllllllllllllllllllll Thanks for that wish though.

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  44. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 16:53:24

    Woiee mi almost virginal body, how unno half crack in yah suh…Toy sey shi will tek Josh off KB hands. Toy yu an Nunu come wid some dangerous one liners wey flatten the place. Cami yu know you and Nunu tek mi fi cunumunu bout yu neva know sey mi bi-lingual all inna dog-language. A laugh till mi hear divice seylaugh no more… How could I not love you lot? innit?

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    • NuNu
      Dec 16, 2014 @ 16:58:27

      Lolol mi mumma! Toy deh sen’ Cami a Jamaica fi breed. Suh hol’ on deh Toy yuh got smaddy dung deh line up fi Camisha mumz?
      M lol Toy nuh mind di polo shirts an cardigans and di soft speaking, unoo crack mi up in yah!

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  45. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 16:59:05

    Dankey sey di worl nuh level and him right. Look how Charles juss come bout and a guh meet Teacha before di whole a wi? Throwing major tantrum. I want to go to Obara, I want to see Obara…LOL.

    Ty, as usual you are onthe ball. I like how you summarize the blog. People wi grudge yu fi nutten and grudge yu fi something. Iike these stories as apart from entertainng you, they teach you keen lessons and I am sure if we look within our circles we can see bad mind people. Bad mindedness is like a hobby for some people, they wear it like a badge of honour, no shame to their game. They will set you up, kill you (and these are supposedly friends)..

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  46. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 17:03:14

    Cami a guh to har man, suh Toy nuh haffi fine nuh baddy fi har. Cami love har babes like how Jesus love little chilvren (just a saying)…Suh now, is a fast mi haffi guh puddung cause mi well waan 2 nephews and niece next year. Teach and Cami guh first, then Ty and (who else? Nuh dem numo have man)..Mi haffi guh pray little harder fi Toy, KB (all doe shi juss rush mi…LOL) Nunu yu know mi nuh know if you want nuh baddy next time mi a pray fi man fi yu an a house yu waan.

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  47. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 17:06:04

    Cami I am going to get my read to start off the New Year.

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  48. Obara Meji
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 17:10:33

    iam here ooooo

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  49. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 17:16:47

    Good eveling Teach, how yu duh?

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  50. NuNu
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 17:18:36

    The festivities over now?

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  51. Obara Meji
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 17:34:17

    yes ooooooo

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  52. kiabubblez
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 17:35:44

    Mth hush yah putus ♥ ah neva rush u lol nuh badda get sensitive pon mi. Wi luv run joke roun ere nuh badda mek wi peepa dem frighten fi come join wi. Lol

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  53. MTH
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 17:53:16

    KB nuh sey a word…Mi know you is joking. LOL

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  54. Ty
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 19:11:42

    You all are so much fun…so much fun and laughter…I love this family….

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  55. Cami
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 19:45:18

    Bad children, naughty, naughty…I see Obara bout she’s here, but it look like she gone again. MTH over here giving laugh fi pea soup, along with Toy and KB.

    MTH, I see the prayer line you a fling, but NuNu own is tricky, lolol. Mek you think Ty ready again? lol BUT since then the DREAD…a mean YW (dwl) gone full vegan him may want fi go forth and multiply some more…Ty! brace you self lolol.

    Note: I’m stereotyping by associating dear Yw’s vegan adaption with that of being a rasta…can’t help me self. Me miss me brother humor! YW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  56. Ty
    Dec 16, 2014 @ 20:06:04

    Happy Hannakuh to all…Chag sameach….it starts at sundown today…

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  57. MTH
    Dec 17, 2014 @ 07:54:51

    Hey my lovely fambo..It is always a delightto come and read when you lot (yu si how mi pick up di British ting an caan let it guh) are up to. KB, last night I stay behind at work as I was going out with a girlfriend, it was her birthday…

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  58. WASIU Marshall Banigbe
    Oct 01, 2017 @ 23:59:37

    Aboruboye Aboye boshishe Ogbo Ato Ooo!! . I am in deed grateful with the story and the expression , those that mean any one that Ogbesa comes out for is wicked or someone is wicked him ??? I want know more

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  59. Shari
    Sep 02, 2018 @ 10:09:16

    Awesome Reading…

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