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Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 3:07pm On Jun 15, 2020
OSHUN = Goddess of Life...

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  !!!Oshun Is The Energy Of Attraction On All Levels…



**Oshun Is Depicted As The Goddess Who Not Only Gives Life But Also Takes It. Oshun Saves Earth From Destruction By Calling Back The Waters.

Vodun



Osun – Oshun, an Orisha (Deity) of the Yoruba people. Oshun is commonly called the river Orisha, or Goddess, in the Yoruba religion and is typically associated with water, purity, fertility, love, and sensuality. She is considered one of the most powerful of all Orishas, and, like other Gods, she possesses human attributes such as vanity, jealousy, and spite.



Several myths exist concerning Oshun and her significance as a Yoruba deity. In most Yoruba stories, Oshun is generally depicted as the protector, savior, or nurturer of humanity. Oshun has also been described as the maintainer of spiritual balance or mother of sweet things. One myth highlights Oshun as the central figure in the creation of human beings. The Yoruba people believe that the Orishas were sent by Olodumare, who is considered the Supreme God, to populate the Earth.



Oshun, being one of the original 17 heavenly beings (Irunmole)sent to Earth, was the only Female deity. The other Gods, all male, failed at their attempts to revive and populate the Earth. When they realized they were unable to complete the task given to them by Olodumare, they tried to persuade Oshun to help them. Oshun agreed and brought forth her sweet and powerful waters, bringing life back to Earth and humanity and other species into existence. As that Yoruba myth suggests, humanity would not exist if Oshun, the Goddess of life and fertility, had not acted. Earth


She is commonly described as the favorite of all Orishas by Olodumare, because of her beauty and sensuality. In yet another Yoruba story, Oshun is depicted as the Goddess who not only gives life but also takes it. When angered, Oshun may flood Earth or destroy crops by withholding her waters, thereby causing massive droughts. In one myth, Oshun is incensed by her devotees and sends down rain, nearly flooding the world. Yet once she has been appeased, Oshun saves Earth from destruction by calling back the waters.



Tradition holds that the first interaction between Oshun and human beings took place in Osogbo, Yoruba land. That city is considered sacred, and it is believed to be fiercely protected by the water goddess. Oshun is said to have given the people who went to her river permission to build the city and promised to provide for them, protect them, and grant their prayers if they worshiped her dutifully, making the obligatory offerings, prayers, and other rituals.

Vodun


Out of that first encounter between the people of Osogbo and Oshun evolved the Oshun festival, which is still practiced today by the Yoruba people. Every year Oshun devotees and other people of the Yoruba religious tradition go to the Oshun River to pay homage, make sacrifice, and ask for a variety of things such as wealth, children, and better health. Although other orishas are honored during the festival, the climax of the festival is centered on Oshun. 

Oshun is the energy of attraction on all levels. It is through this Orisha that abundance, fertility, laughter and lightness are called forth. Oshun attracts love, sexuality, joy and prosperity. It is the energy of harmony and song, as beauty in all its forms comes through this Orisha. It enables conception in any manifestation, from a child in the womb to the stroke of genius that sparks a fruitful business endeavor or partnership. Those in alignment with Oshun are often perceived to be open, happy, emotional and social beings.Vodun



Symbolized by the sweet waters, Oshun demonstrates the power of love itself. Just as a river traverses roots, boulders, curves, and miles of obstacles to reach its destination, love will let nothing stop it from achieving its purpose. Oshun is the river and she whispers to all living things, and animals naturally hear her, without any effort at all. Her favorite are birds like parrots, vultures and peacocks, but She also has command over fish, the water fowl, and the reptiles that come to her river banks. In fact, because we are all dawned to her sweet water to drink. She is the medium that connects all worlds, from the largest animal, to the arid climate vegetable,  the smallest mineral, and we cannot resist her call.

Vodun


According to the Yoruba elders, Oshun is the “unseen mother present at every gathering”, because, in Yoruba, Oshun is the cosmological forces of water, and attraction. Oshún represents the intensity of the feelings and the spirituality, the human sensuality, the gentleness, the refinement, the love and all related to women. She protects the pregnant; she is a beautiful woman, cheering and smiling but inside she’s very severe, suffered and sometimes sad. Therefore She is omnipresent and omnipotent. Yoruba scribes reminds us that “no one is an enemy to water” and therefore everyone has need of and should respect and revere Oshun , as well as Her followers.

“It’s said she lived in a cave that still exists in Ijesa”

** Our mother Oshun carries a mirror not because she is “vain” but because she represents your divine self-image. It is your self-image that determines how you engage the world and your success and failure. While many believe they have a positive self-image they folly because their self-image is still based on an imperfect human identity and not a divine perfect one.

Vodun



OShUN The Source: Most people think of Oshun as river goddess, or a fertility goddess. Her power is multidimensional, Oshun (source) from the word “Orisun” the source of a river, a people, of children, of wealth, of life. Oshun represents the perpetually renewing source of life. As the elemental power of water, she makes life possible. Oshun the child giving and curative power of water. She is the birth canal where our Ori is developed.

Vodun



Oshun: The Owner Of Erindilogun =(Sixteen Cowrie-Shells Divination System) She can be loquacious and beautiful who succeeds by killing you with kindness. or deadly serious old woman, owner of the spiritual eye (mystical power). She is the benevolent mother and fierce warrior. She heals with her cool waters and destroys indiscriminately with her raging floods. She is the creator and defender of her children. She cries when she is happy, and laughs when she is sad. To accentuate her dual natures, Oshun carries a brass cooling fan in one hand and a brass cutlass in the other.

Vodun


Oshun Owner Of Birds… Osun leader of the Iyami – Is much involved in the politics of Kingship. The King’s crown is topped by a bird, symbol of the owners of birds (Aje) who are members of the “Iyami Osoronga cult”. The King rules at the discretion of the “Mothers” and under their watchful eyes.



Oshun Female & Male Principle – Fierce Warrior – Fertility Goddess…

Oshun is the embodiment of women’s mystical power, the ability to control physical & spiritual forces, to create life through procreation, and the sustenance of life are considered to be ultimate power. it is this secretive power, that men can never understand, that has driven men to try & control women throughout the ages. It is the power of the Mothers (Iyami). To understand Oshun is to know the intelligence, vitality, caring, and nourishing abilities of women. Long-suffering, cheats, overlooked, and overworked, but always committed to the survival of humanity. Besides signifying wealth, brass never rusts, it is eternal. In Oshun we have the embodiment of wealth, prosperity, love, beauty, elegance, sexuality , and a divinely sanctioned feminist…

Chief Yagbe Awolowo Onilu Agba Awo Ile-Ife



***You Are Mothers – Not Feminists… Stop hiding under the canopy of Oshun strength to peddle feminist ideology. Oshun was never and never will be a feminist. Oshun is the Mother of Creation who nurture, Nourish and support the seeds of continual universal existence.

Osetura : Never support feminism, it rather reinstate the ability of Mothers to spank their children to sense when they tend to thread the destructive path.

Irosun Meji : Speaks on the power of Oshun that Originate from ‘Iya Mopo’ which Olodumare laced with power to Neutralize all forms of Spiritual powers.

 Osa Meji : Says there’s a position a Woman would reach before achieving the feat of been called a Mother, not in literary meaning. Your natural born Feminine strength does not exceeds your family jurisdiction.




You can not go to war against God and His archangels. In the year 2023, these type of natural disasters will increase because it is the age of Sango who through force of will causes the cleansing of the world. Yorubas have the sciences to explain the very cosmic forces that govern all our lives! Ifa spreads like light shining everywhere and taking on the color and culture of that place. Ifa created religion and that is now different everywhere from its original state. There is only one God who has one law which governs all.


Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall inherit the Earth. Honor thy self, the law, honor the king and the Most High God Almighty.


5g is the Apocalypse which means to uncover to reveal

Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 3:40pm On Jun 15, 2020
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Flooding is a natural thing that can happen anywhere. Some places are more prone to flooding than others no matter how well you plan to avoid it.

However concerning Akwa Ibom State, not every hype you see on nairaland you should believe. Besides the hype the people themselves celebrate any little achievement they make eg last week they were celebrating a COVID-19 testing lab, they even made a thread here for it, something that has been in existence in 21 states of the nation without noise making. It's a cultural thing over there.


Ashe or cosmic energy is real. E equals MC squared. Everything is made of energy that is categorized into 4 elements and 4 cardinal directions from the center of your universe.

Fire Earth Air Water

Oshun rules the West along with Yemoja and Olokun all Archangels of Water.

Are you Christian?

Well the cross is an esoteric symbol of the 4 cardinal directions with the Son/Sun in the center. Yet Sun isnt like the hell fire of Mars it is the illuminous fire where stems all creation above you.

Any priest or pastor is an alchemist

Any qualified scientist is a chemist

Save your strength






5g is the Apocalypse

Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 4:00pm On Jun 15, 2020


Nigeria: 32 Million Nigerian Children Missing

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Children

11 SEPTEMBER 2018

Daily Trust (Abuja)

By Judd-Leonard Okafor

In Africa, 85m children don't exist officially; 32m of them are in Nigeria. When Brian Adeyemi was born three years ago, his birth was recorded in the maternity register of a private hospital--and certified on a hospital letterhead card.

Before 1992, record of his birth and existence would have ended there. But new policy mandating the National Population Commission to register every birth since 1992 meant his parents had to take his hospital card to the commission's office.

A registrar issued an official birth certificate from the commission.

John Udo's mother took her one-year old on a routine post-natal visit to Customs Hospital in Karu when she heard a registrar was visiting. She filled out a form, paid N200 and took home an official birth certificate for her son.

Both children officially count among Nigeria's children, with certificates to prove it. Some seven in 10 children overall across Nigeria still do not have their births registered. They are the missing children.

By last year, only 47 in every 100 children aged under five were registered, according to the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey.

NPC deployed RapidSMS, an online database to track registered births nationwide.

The database collects real-time information over SMSs sent by birth registrars scattered across the country, ticking upward on each new registration.

In August alone, the births of 144,047 children aged under one were registered. A total 223,227 children aged one to five were registered, alongside 92,387 children aged over five.

Cumulatively, births of a total 1,573,096 children under age one have been registered by August. Some 3,027,962 children aged one to five have been registered. The births of 1,265,485 children aged above five have also been registered.

The dashboard updates twice monthly--in the middle and at the end. It is useful as a monitoring and allows states to analyse how well the birth registration runs within their territories.

But it also opens up a huge gap in birth registration. Nigeria is estimated to have an annual birth cohort of around 7 million--that's 7 million children born every year.

Only eight in every 100 of them are registered in the country, the RapidSMS database indicates. That's more than half of all children born each year unaccounted for, officially.

Across Africa, only 44 in 100 births are registered for children aged under five. That leaves 85 million children unregistered: 32 million of them are in Nigeria.

Children whose births are unregistered have "no official record of their full names, parents, place of birth, date of birth and their nationality," said Sharon Oladiji, child protection specialist at the United Nations Children's Fund in Nigeria.

"Their access to basic services is under threat; their official 'invisibility' increases their vulnerability to abuse and exploitation. In legal terms, they do not exist. Violations of their rights are going unnoticed."

Cumulative births registered as at August 2018

Where are the children

"Everything in life is about our age [for entering service, for requiring, for voting] and yet the piece of paper as evidence to this age, we don't give it," said Oladiji.

Some 190 countries have ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The convention obligates countries to do everything possible to protect children, ensure their survival, allow their participation and foster their development. UNICEF is the only United Nations agency named to support countries register births.

Birth registration falls under survival--and guarantees children a right to name, nationality and identity.

But a huge gap still exists between the number of children born and the number registered with an identity.

"It is not because the government doesn't want to increase registration," says Oladiji.

"It is the general malaise affecting high coverage of birth registration, lack of awareness to even see the importance of registering births. And the lack of capacity to have sufficient registrars to hand the population in the country."

NPopC is legally mandated to register birth of every child from 1992 in Nigeria

All the babies

The population far outstrips the hands to register it. The 2006 census put Nigeria's population at 140 million. In 15 years, the population estimate shot up to 180 million.

"That's more 40 million people, and they were all babies," says Oladiji.

"There have never been sufficient registrars to deal with the number. That's why we are having challenges.'

The RapidSMS monitors birth registration across all 774 council areas. It comes after the NPopC began mandatory birth registration since 1992.

More than 3,000 registrars are collating registration of children from some 7,000 health centres.

But children aged under five routinely get health services from more than 25,000 health centres, leaving millions uncovered.

Having those children on record is important to their future and that of the country.

"All our policy decision, all developmental strategies are based on the availability and use of data," says Sunday Matthew, head of civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) at the National Population Commission in the Federal Capital Territory.

CRVS is a main source of data for national planning.

"We don't have data about our children, their age. How do we plan for their education, health care, employment in future. If we know the number of children born today, in the next five years, we will know the number of children that will enrol for school and as such we will be able to plan ahead for the classrooms that they will, the number of teachers," says Matthew.

"It is not like it absolutely unavailable, but we are not where we want to be--where every Nigerian child born on Nigerian soil should be registered."

The target was to have 100% coverage by 2015. Three years after the target year, the coverage is 35%.

Births registered in August 2018

Loose control

Many Nigerians have their births documented on hospital letterheads, in church records and local government council certificates. Many more are yet to understand the NPopC is currently responsible for birth registration, and not just census. It also registers deaths and stillbirths.



"The people are supposed to come to us for these birth certificates, but they don't come. That's the major challenge," says Francis Fadairo, director of NPopC in Ekiti state.

"Sometimes when we even go to them, it takes the grace of God for them to allow us or attend to us."

Despite controversy that has trailed Nigeria's immunisation programme, parents welcome and understand immunisation more than they do birth registration.

"That's because it [birth registration] is free. And the sanctions attached to not registering are not implemented," says Fadairo.

Nigerians are yet to come to terms with the usefulness of a birth registration as a legal identity.

"Many people are not even aware of the usefulness of a birth certificate," says Matthew.

"Most time it is not something of immediate use. People believe they will get it when they need."

That, and NPopC having just above 3,000 registrars to handle a cohort of seven million estimated births each year and having to work within financial constraints makes it arduous.

Instead it is striking memorandums with health and education sectors to reach more children.

Health sector provides two batches of maternal, newborn and child health weeks each year. Education sector pushes enrolment of children in school NPopC rides on the back of both by integrating birth registration into the services the other sectors deliver.

"Those sectors reach the hard-to-reach areas, so we have decided to ride on their back," says Matthew.

With school enrolment and the maternal, newborn and child health week, birth registrations rise. But many more children remain missing.




Oshun doesn't play when she is angry!

Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 4:51pm On Jun 15, 2020
Name them devils or suffer the wrath of change
Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 6:04pm On Jun 15, 2020
Just seeing those children in cages makes me very very very angry.

Ogun give us your strength for justice!
Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 8:57pm On Jun 15, 2020
Save your strength
Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 10:15pm On Jun 15, 2020
Black Rome
Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 11:23am On Jun 16, 2020
The deep web of the CIA pedophiles surfing for children. This is the human trafficking sell sites location created by CIA hackers. Don't let no one fool the CIA is Black Rome that is all the pervert Catholics who run the CIA.

Everytime you fill the coffers of this Church you are paying for criminals.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY2aKBkn4bI
Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 4:21pm On Jun 16, 2020
Black Rome
Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 1:25am On Jun 17, 2020
Who is too proud to redeem themselves
Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 9:32pm On Jun 17, 2020
Oshun the goddess who destroyed the all male cult. Be with us in your positive ways. Water has no enemy.

Ase ase ase ooo!
Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 9:35pm On Jun 17, 2020

Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 9:48pm On Jun 17, 2020



Water No Get Enemy

Fela Kuti & Africa 70

Fela’s saxophone brings to life a magical blend of Afrobeat and Highlife music genres on the second…read more »

WATER NO GET ENEMY LYRICS


[Fela Kuti]
T'o ba fe lo we omi l'o ma'lo
If you want go wash, a water you go use

T'o ba fe se'be omi l'o ma'lo
If you want cook soup, a water you go use

T'o ri ba n'gbona o omi l'ero re
If your head dey hot, a water go cool on

T'omo ba n'dagba omi l'o ma'lo
If your child dey grow, a water he go use

If water kill your child, na water you go use
T'omi ba p'omo e o omi na lo ma'lo

Ko s'ohun to'le se k'o ma lo'mi o
Nothing without water
Ko s'ohun to'le se k'o ma lo'mi o
Omi o l'ota o

[Chorus]
(Water, him no get enemy!)
Omi o l'ota o
(Water, him no get enemy!)
o (Water, him no get enemy!)
If you fight am, unless you wan die (Water, him no get enemy!)
I say water no get enemy (Water, him no get enemy!)
If you fight am, unless you wan die (Water, him no get enemy!)
Omi o l'ota o (Water, him no get enemy!)
I dey talk of Black man power (Water, him no get enemy!)
I dey talk of Black power, I say (Water, him no get enemy!)
I say water no get enemy (Water, him no get enemy!)
If you fight am, unless you wan die (Water, him no get enemy!)
I say water no get enemy (Water, him no get enemy!)
I say water no get enemy (Water, him no get enemy!)
Omi o l'ota o (Water, him no get enemy!)
Omi o l'ota o (Water, him no get enemy!)

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“WATER NO GET ENEMY” TRACK INFO

Produced ByFela Kuti

Written ByFela Kuti

Release DateJanuary 1, 1975

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One of my Fela favs, that piano solo is FIRE!!!

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Water no enemy
Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 11:10pm On Jun 21, 2020
Water has no enemy.

All good people must bann together to stop the rich and powerful from depopulating us and replacing us with robots.

This is very serious times!

Army robots will be very difficult to combat.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3RIHnK0_NE

Re: Black Rome: The Flooding In Akwa Ibom Oshun Is Very Angry!!! by Armypolicecults: 11:38am On Jun 22, 2020
Water has no enemy

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