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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Morphinne: 10:22am On Jan 11
kettykin:
How come the found peace displaying their cultural heritage in Brazil without respect to their host
How did this make sense to you?
Who told you that most of the adherents aren’t native Brazilians?
Maybe you should rephrase what you were struggling to say, perhaps in pidgin because I sure say na only you sabi wetin you dey try talk grin

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by TheBillyonaire: 10:23am On Jan 11
Shikini:
Yes ... descendants of freed
Yoruba slaves
.

Not really. Stop calling them slaves.

Yoruba is one of the program languages in the Universe and there are many other programming languages. The Yoruboids are race of humans from Oduduwa. The mistake we sometimes make is that all black people originated from Africa. That is not 100% true.

The Black Human Race now called Africa, (and I do not know whose idea was to rename that part of the world Africa) exist on all Continental Planes including the Continental Planes of Earth.

So Yoruba existed in all continents, alongside the whites. The white breed survives better in cold and the black breeds survive better under sunlight with natural adaptation of melanin. The predominance of blacks in Africa is due to multi-generational racisms and economic wars. The brain is a compute system and works better at cold climate, just like quantum computers and all other computers function better at cold temperatures. So all those living in cold climes will have greater compute efficiency.

Yoruba language has the keys to the other realms and Oduduwa Database is alive and Orisha is an SQL system designed to query the database that runs the belief system and bloodline.

So they are not Yoruba slaves, some could be. They survived the Slave Era, just as you survived.

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Ironbull: 10:25am On Jan 11
Honestly this is good. Preserving your cultural heritage is Golden.

I won't deceive myself these Yoruba people have something unique in them that differentiate them, though they are not saints but somehow so many things are attached to them in positive way that have made them to always do exceedingly well in many areas of life.

No need hating them or hating any tribe everyone have got his or her on way of life and should be left alone in that way.

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by gare(f): 10:28am On Jan 11
Rostikol:
The Oduduwa family of Bàbálórìsà Sikiru Salami of Oduduwa Templo dos Orixás in Brazil and worldwide boasts a learned spiritualist who has maintained the Orisa devotees of Oduduwa Temple Worldwide as one family for over 30 years in Brazil.





Are these white people also freed Yorubas slaves 😂😂
Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Lightorder: 10:29am On Jan 11
Decorate it the way you like , I HATE idol and image worship.
I could throw up looking at those images . When the real thing starts inside those temples, you won't be proud of it anymore.

Let us know the difference between culture and tradition.
If it is what I really think , I love culture but not everything in tradition
Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by pacespot(m): 10:30am On Jan 11
How does this stop Blacks from being the poorest people in Brazil today?

Instead of us to celebrate what is really important, like Black entrepreneurs, scientists, inventions, economic ecosystem, good governance in Africa, de-islamization of Africa and so many great accomplishments that possible with Blacks like Chinese are doing. We just waste our time focusing on how many Black traditions are in foreign countries. Ask yourself, how does this oduduwa House in Brazil make your life better as a Nigerian traveling to that country or anywhere in the world, or even here in Nigeria?

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Goddyrichie(m): 10:31am On Jan 11
Rostikol:


I find it intriguing how they observe their traditional religion proudly over there, while the majority over here shun it, and carry bible up and down forming disciple.

It's almost as if if I want to learn Yoruba religion now, I have to find visa to fly to Brazil and learn it.

African have been brainwashed a lot with that two foreign religion Christian and Islam kill each other because of white man religion they don’t even know story about but what d white man told them but they’re own religion they see it as a evil religion that come from d devil we Africa and d black race have a long way to go

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Astra101: 10:32am On Jan 11
Kloenboi:
angry

There's only one true God.

Please stop celebrating crafted images.

And which religion project that one true God

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by royalfly(m): 10:32am On Jan 11
Seun try wella. I went through this tread that would have gbas gbos and it was civil. Nigeria fit better last last oh. Though me self don give up. I pray sha

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by sulaak(m): 10:35am On Jan 11
marsman:

Actually it is the Igbos... Ever heard of that Igbo sinking in the Ocean, imagine the number of Igbos that were sold before and after that

Calabar was literally a slave port for trafficking Igbos out of Nigeria

Igbos were sold by their tribes and minority around them

There was no Igbos or Yoruba nations in the 1800s. The Igbos, Hausa and Yoruba ethnic construct is a recent development.

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Calitoscassius(m): 10:36am On Jan 11
Zxcvbnmghtr:


Lol grin. This your wish is too late for you. You could do so for your kids though. Your kids may also wish you were sold as slave. Do the needful for them.
Naa, not for me, i have read on here where some Naigerians are wishing their grandparents were taken as slaves to America or UK grin

My parents have already made that sarcrify for my kids and their grandchildren by leaving Naigeria more that 30 year ago to live in England.
Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Originalsly: 10:37am On Jan 11
Rostikol:


I find it intriguing how they observe their traditional religion proudly over there, while the majority over here shun it, and carry bible up and down forming disciple.

It's almost as if if I want to learn Yoruba religion now, I have to find visa to fly to Brazil and learn it.


Agreed. What's more intriguing is that slaves masters made it a priority to prevent religious practices .... to wipe out culture... and use Christianity as a means to control the slaves and prevent them from revolting. Despite this ... many practiced their religion on the down low and this thread is testament to the Yorubas maintaining their culture over hundreds of years. As Africans... regardless of our beliefs ... we should be proud of this.

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by siant: 10:38am On Jan 11
Benediction99:
Please, if you’re in Ondo state and have any farm work to be done, hire me, I will do it perfectly. I have younger ones to cater for . Thank you.
I read your this your same post in agriculture section some days back.
You had better leave Ondo and find your way to Lagos or Ibadan to find job.
Na farm labour work you wan take cater for your younger ones? For how long are you going to do that?

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by yummy001: 10:38am On Jan 11
kettykin:
How come they found peace displaying their cultural heritage in Brazil without respect to their host

It might interest you to know that the Yorubas there are indigenous Brazilians who even founded a village there known as Oyotunji.

They are like black Americans who are now indigenous to America.. It might also interest you to know that the same way Caucasian Europeans migrated to America from Europe is the same way the black Americans were forcefully sold from Africa against their will..

Today, all their descendants are both owners of America because they do not have any other place to call home unlike the migrant Africans who went there for greener pasture.

If you and I go to Brazil today, we are going to be classified as migrants unlike the indigenous Yoruba Brazilians whose ancestors were forcefully taken from Africa.

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Calitoscassius(m): 10:40am On Jan 11
LittleBigDick:


Doesn't change that you're still an afônja slave
Okay, i don't even know what da fork that means, but hey! Who gives a shit? grin cheers! Anything else?
Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Golan007: 10:40am On Jan 11
Kloenboi:
angry

There's only one true God.

Please stop celebrating crafted images.

Funny boy.

Because Oyinbo gave you one fictional book, your life now depends on it.
grin

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Menclothing: 10:41am On Jan 11
This is excellent African tradition

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Astra101: 10:41am On Jan 11
Goddyrichie:
African have been brainwashed a lot with that two foreign religion Christian and Islam kill each other because of white man religion they don’t even know story about but what d white man told them but they’re own religion they see it as a evil religion that come from d devil we Africa and d black race have a long way to go

The only thing that cast a dark cloud over African traditional religion is that human's sacrifice that never cease.

And i can tell you for a fact that this singular act is what gave way to foreign religion here in African otherwise white man religion stands no chance side by side with African religion when it comes to it potent and efficacy.

And guess what? It's these humans sacrifice and other barbaric act that gave it it potencies and efficacy. If you're very conversant with African culture / religion, you won't argue this fact.

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by siant: 10:42am On Jan 11
izubext007:
I love this
Idolatry
Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by oneMalik: 10:43am On Jan 11
...And that mutual respect is what will get us out of the mud in this country .

" used to be fun thou ” cool
JASONjnr:



With Seun declaring war on name checkers?☺️

It used to be fun but, I've got to respect people's feelings 😎

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by siant: 10:48am On Jan 11
Jesus alone is the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. There's no salvation in other.
Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by nearline(m): 10:57am On Jan 11
Rostikol:
Oduduwa Temple, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Yoruba murals on the walls of the Oduduwa temple, Sao Paulo, Brazil
❤️

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Pootle: 11:05am On Jan 11
eleko1:
cool Rich culture cool. Igbos are from Agulu or Sao tome while Afonjas are related to Brazilian cool

i see you been handed a lengthy ban
Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by Kay25(m): 11:15am On Jan 11
marsman:

Actually it is the Igbos... Ever heard of that Igbo sinking in the Ocean, imagine the number of Igbos that were sold before and after that

Calabar was literally a slave port for trafficking Igbos out of Nigeria

Igbos were sold by their tribes and minority around them
How many sank?u want to say they are up to 1million cos no ship then can carry much as it is today

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Re: Oduduwa Temple In Sao Paulo, Brazil (Photos) by eleko1: 11:18am On Jan 11
grin kid.The ban or whatever won't put food on my table. U are free to call them to ban me fir 80 yrs grin..By thus weekend, i cease to be here. For ur information, nobody ban me.Life is too busy.
Pootle:


i see you been handed a lengthy ban

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