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Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by chimere66: 12:12pm On Apr 03, 2017
NIGERIA’s CULTURAL HERITAGE, HUGE EXPORT POTENTIAL - Ooni

The Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty Ooni Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja II, has described Nigeria’s cultural heritage as a huge export potential capable of igniting economic rejuvenation.

Ooni Ogunwusi said this in Ile-Ife at the weekend during the joint celebration of Alafere, Oya and Ijugbe festivals which attracted a huge crowd of participants from within and  outside Ile-Ife, especially the Bariba and Nupe people in Niger and Kwara states of Nigeria.

The African foremost monarch who is the spiritual leader of Yoruba race stated  that the celebration is to give glory to God Almighty who he described in Yoruba language "Oba ti a ko ri, ti a n ri ise owo e"(the unseen God but whose impact is being felt always.

The Ooni wondered why cultural festivals and heritage are not getting necessary attention from citizens of the country, saying this has been affecting the growth of the local festivals and culture in the country.

He also expressed displeasure that foreigners were beginning to appreciate the African culture, mysteries and festivals than indigenes of the continents.

“Our heritage is so strong. All the things that we are celebrating may be strange to a lot of people living in Nigeria and Yorubaland but in the Western World, I just returned from the UK where I met with the British royal family and visited the British museum, they don’t joke with our culture. All these things are so important to them. They traced the origin of mankind to Africa and all these facts are displayed in their libraries and museums. They believe in the potency and power of all these festivals. It is about time for us (Africans) to nurture what we have.

We should celebrate what nature has given to us. Our culture is a very huge export potential and tourism is one of the biggest trades in the world. It is bigger than a lot of investments that you can think of because it has a lot of people’s movement. With tourism, people are able to establish a common heritage and ancestral background.” Ooni said.

He added a call on government at all levels to improve the level of infrastructure, noting that government needed to support drive to project the Yoruba culture to the world.

“It is about time for us to focus on tourism by improving our infrastructure and for us to package these entire heritages. Most of the heritage and festivals are very timely and yield benefits.

Government should pay serious attention to our heritage. We are blessed here because our tourist centres and attractions are natural. We don’t need to create any form of artificial tourism. They are very natural tourism potentials and that is why we need to display them. We hope that at one point, government will appreciate us." He added.

The Obalejugbe of the source, High Chief Abiodun Akinrefon, declared that worshipping IJUGBE god of rain in Ile-Ife would boost the economy of the community.

He acknowledged the Ooni of Ife for resusitating the ignored deities in Ile-Ife which the foreigners cherish so much, saying that Obarese (IJUGBE) is the custodian of rain for mankind.

According to him, as the priests went to make sacrifice to Obarese at Idi-Aje shrine, rain that refused to fall for long in the ancient city started falling with immediate effect.

The Obalejugbe ascertained that Ijugbe festival led to heavy rainfall in Ile-Ife and failure to celebrate the diety annually causes scarcity of rain which led to famine on the land, while small Pox will be rampant and cause death in the town.

Also, the High Chief Oyarekun Oyaro, the Balogun of Famia who doubles as Oya priest attributed the rain that poured to the spiritual performance of Oya festival in Ile-Ife.

Oyaro said that the invoked rainfall gave a landmark for the beginning of planting and plenteous harvest. 

He admonished the citizenry to value their tradition and culture, adding that they all have important roles to play in the life of mankind

Oya- Igunnuko/Alafere/Ijugbe festival is a transition festival to welcome raining season and all the nature associated with raining season - rain, wind, thunderstorm.

The festival is basically to show the workings of Olodumare and to make the season to be of high benefit to mankind. to bless the soil for multiple achievement  during the season, and for the season not to become a calamity for the people.

The festival witnessed a heavy downpour with wind blowing and thunderstorm which lasted for 2hours to signal the commencement of the celebration.

While Ijugbe also known as Obarese is the deity of rainfall, Oya(Igunnuko) and Alafere are the co-deities of wind. They are all of ORANFE(Sango)'s family and were among the Yoruba's 401 deities that started the mankind.

Signed;
Comrade Moses Olafare,
Director, Media & Public Affairs,
Ooni's Palace.


Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/04/nigerias-cultural-heritage-huge-export.html?m=1

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by chimere66: 12:12pm On Apr 03, 2017

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by oviejnr(m): 1:48pm On Apr 03, 2017
Yoruba has one of the best tradition, folktales, culture with remarkable historical values. Long live our king Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II, Ooni of Ife.

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by amosadamu: 1:51pm On Apr 03, 2017
Ife and rituals...

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by Tenim47(m): 1:52pm On Apr 03, 2017
she say make we do ojuju calabar, she com comot my wrapper . . . . . grin

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by oviejnr(m): 1:53pm On Apr 03, 2017
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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by Shikena(m): 1:54pm On Apr 03, 2017
Tenim47:
she say make we do ojuju calabar, she com comot my wrapper . . . . . grin
grin You don craze finish

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by Winnyluv(f): 1:56pm On Apr 03, 2017
I like this Ooni wink

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by EzigboNwanma(f): 1:57pm On Apr 03, 2017
cool
Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by teebaxy(m): 1:58pm On Apr 03, 2017
I'm A proud Yoruba boy

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by ichommy(m): 2:03pm On Apr 03, 2017
oviejnr:
Yoruba has one of the best tradition, folktales, culture with remarkable historical values. Long live our king Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II, Ooni of Ife.

Gbam!

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by Nobody: 2:06pm On Apr 03, 2017
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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by mohciz69(m): 2:07pm On Apr 03, 2017
It's ok
Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by salford: 2:15pm On Apr 03, 2017
Nice one. The city of 401 deities.
The ooni is the only speaking orisha out of the 401, and also the protector of all the rituals and traditions associated with these deities.

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by AngelicBeing: 2:17pm On Apr 03, 2017
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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by PAGAN9JA(m): 2:24pm On Apr 03, 2017
MAY TRADITIONAL PAGANISM OF OUR ANCESTORS RISE ONCE AGAIN AMONGST THE TRIBES OF NIGERIA.

MAY the wicked abrahamic cults of jesus and muhammad from the middle east be destroyed forever.

all the problems in our country today are directly rooted to our colonized past. we are paying for not supplicating the Spiritual forces of nature.

May new shrines be constructed and idols be consecrated across Nigeria.

May the GODS (withh capital G) of our ancestors be once again worshiped and Glorfied and peace , prosperity and stability be restored to this land.

ASE.

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by SIRmanjar(m): 2:37pm On Apr 03, 2017
Only God know how many innocent children ad women head don go down for dis festival behind de scene.
Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by Nobody: 2:49pm On Apr 03, 2017
PAGAN9JA:
MAY TRADITIONAL PAGANISM OF OUR ANCESTORS RISE ONCE AGAIN AMONGST THE TRIBES OF NIGERIA.

MAY the wicked abrahamic cults of jesus and muhammad from the middle east be destroyed forever.

all the problems in our country today are directly rooted to our colonized past. we are paying for not supplicating the Spiritual forces of nature.

May new shrines be constructed and idols be consecrated across Nigeria.

May the GODS (withh capital G) of our ancestors be once again worshiped and Glorfied and peace , prosperity and stability be restored to this land.

ASE.
Ase o

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by Nobody: 2:50pm On Apr 03, 2017
SIRmanjar:
Only God know how many innocent children ad women head don go down for dis festival behind de scene.
Na u kill dem abi?...

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by emmasege: 2:51pm On Apr 03, 2017
Back from jamboree to one of the main business of the throne. But sha o, this Ooni likes juju pass his immediate predecessor o.

Whatever, please stay more at home in your palace, Arole O'odua.

Long live Oonirisa.

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by Nobody: 2:51pm On Apr 03, 2017
Fact.

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by wonlasewonimi: 2:56pm On Apr 03, 2017
On sunday, you will see him at RCCG claiming Jesus is his personal lord and saviour.
Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by SIRmanjar(m): 2:58pm On Apr 03, 2017
HarkymTheOracle:

Na u kill dem abi?...
Na..Oni ad im fetish goons..To give u THUNDER kick jst dey hungry me for dis your yeye kwestion.
Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by fredoooooo: 3:00pm On Apr 03, 2017
Kaare oniirisa even the egunnu masquerades Don dey wear new cloths ... oba toje ti ilu Toro oruko re Koni pare lai lai . ..(A good king will always be remembered ) cool

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by Nobody: 3:04pm On Apr 03, 2017
SIRmanjar:

Na..Oni ad im fetish goons..To give u THUNDER kick jst dey hungry me for dis your yeye kwestion.

Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by wacoj(m): 3:29pm On Apr 03, 2017
Where does this Ooni belong to sef?
Iamnotunderstanding. Is he a Christian, Muslim or traditionalist/Idol worshiper?
Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by QuietHammer(m): 3:36pm On Apr 03, 2017
He is seen as a god. Those guys you see sitting at his feet at events literally worship him.
Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by pirees: 3:41pm On Apr 03, 2017
Tenim47:
she say make we do ojuju calabar, she com comot my wrapper . . . . . grin
grin ain ain

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Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Celebrates Alafere, Oya & Ijugbe Festivals (Photos) by ElsonMorali: 4:20pm On Apr 03, 2017
Long live the Yoruba race.

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