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White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by Kemetian(op): 10:18pm On Jul 22, 2025
This video shows white babalawos and white people practicing Orisha religion of our ancestors.

Why do the white people embrace our African Traditional Religion, ATR, and see the rich value and grace in it, while we spit on it and chase the gods of foreign white invaders?

What is wrong with us?

I was shedding tears as I watched this video.

How can white people from thousands of miles away appreciate our ancestral spirituality and traditions more than us?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyIQs6rB0zU
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by okpouman: 11:03pm On Jul 22, 2025
It's the colonial GENERATION - the baby boomers of Nigeria GENERATION they were immensely and thoroughly brainwashed beyond imagination, they passed on that influence to subsequent generations
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by dollytino4real(f): 1:21am On Jul 23, 2025
U just dey know so? I knew since wen they stole some artifacts dem
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by Kemetian(op): 2:00am On Jul 23, 2025
okpouman:
It's the colonial GENERATION - the baby boomers of Nigeria GENERATION they were immensely and thoroughly brainwashed beyond imagination, they passed on that influence to subsequent generations
It's so unfortunate.

Do you know that in Brazil they have huge statues of Yemoja, Ogun, Shango, and our other gods and goddesses built to stand in the water?

Should it not be us building these things?

Salvador Brazil
https://ancestrals.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/IMG-20230210-WA0014-1024x861.jpg

https://i.pinimg.com/736x/f6/50/e5/f650e5f3860e21dcec03d1418381f263.jpg

2025 Yemoja Festival, Brazil
https://www.travelandtourworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Iemanja-Festival.jpg
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by ElSudani: 2:04am On Jul 23, 2025
They are not White people, they are descendants of Yoruba folks mixed with other races.
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by Kemetian(op): 2:06am On Jul 23, 2025
ElSudani:
They are not White people, they are descendants of Yoruba folks mixed with other races.
Did you watch the video?

If you can't afford data, say so.
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by ElSudani: 2:08am On Jul 23, 2025
Kemetian:
Did you watch the video?

If you can't afford data, say so.
I didn't watch it because I couldn't afford the data. Lol, these online rich people sef🤣 .
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by IduNaOba: 2:37am On Jul 23, 2025
This is infiltration and corruption of the original.
Nothing to celebrate.
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by ogaemma: 3:34am On Jul 23, 2025
Religion is a scam.
The colonial masters brought in every gimmicks to brainwashed our father's.
Religion was one of the mind controlling weapon they used against them.
You can imagine they told our fathers that if you marry more than one wife is a sin, but now if you marry your fellow man or woman in a same sex marriage is not a sin.
Believe them at your own peril.
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by ZeemsPropeties: 6:47am On Jul 23, 2025
All the comments above me are from Hypocrites. Condemn others for not practicing ATR but I'm sure you don't practice it as well.
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by BlackViper: 7:06am On Jul 23, 2025
They are worshipping demons and they will face the consequences for their idolatry eventually
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by Oshin56(m): 7:40am On Jul 23, 2025
BlackViper:
They are worshipping demons and they will face the consequences for their idolatry eventually
what's your own definition of worshipping demons and who told you they are demons?
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by BlackViper: 7:48am On Jul 23, 2025
Orishas are either a manifestation of primitive superstition or demonic entities.

Either way, worshipping them doesn't say a lot about the IQs of the people who choose to do so.

Oshin56:
what's your own definition of worshipping demons and who told you they are demons?
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by Oshin56(m): 9:08am On Jul 23, 2025
BlackViper:
Orishas are either a manifestation of primitive superstition or demonic entities.

Either way, worshipping them doesn't say a lot about the IQs of the people who choose to do so.
it's not superstition that's there believed
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by Reflect7: 2:12pm On Jul 23, 2025
BlackViper:
Orishas are either a manifestation of primitive superstition or demonic entities.

Either way, worshipping them doesn't say a lot about the IQs of the people who choose to do so.
You clearly need to watch this video since your head is empty of all knowledge of who you are.

All The Gods Were Black


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94In_Bv6W1U?si=fBxTORjNj1HlLdQG
Re: White People Are Babalawos And Orisha Worshippers. Nigerians, How Far? by makahlj2: 4:34pm On Jul 25, 2025
An albino babalawo.
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