A Retelling of the Places Spirits Built: The Origin of The Osun Osogbo Grove

   A Retelling of the Places Spirits Built: The Origin of The Osun Osogbo Grove

Culture, History, Travel
   A Retelling of the Places Spirits Built: The Origin of The Osun Osogbo Grove Akosejaye which translates as ‘the first step or feet in life' was how Yorubas got a glimpse of their newborn’s destiny. Like many cultures across the continent, the Yorubas believe that every newborn arrives in the world with ipin- destiny.  On the third of a baby’s arrival, divination is done to ascertain the baby’s destiny on earth. Details about his purpose and likely obstacles are shared with the parents.  In a time when akoseyaje was the norm, Yoruba deities were considered the shapers of destinies. They influenced the paths of individuals and guided them all the way.  https://www.theadulawo.com/ If the deities were revered as the architects of destinies, how did they also build literal towns? Yoruba…
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Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove: A Journey into Culture

Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove: A Journey into Culture

History, Travel
Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove: A Journey into Culture In the heart of southwest Nigeria lies Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove, a destination teeming with culture, art, and spirituality. Osogbo offers a unique fusion of tradition and modernity that captivates travelers. Before you make your rip to the grove, le's take you on a virtual trip first. 1. Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove: Enter a realm of ancient mysticism and natural beauty at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through lush forests and discover sacred shrines and sculptures amidst the verdant landscape. Don't miss the Osun-Osogbo festival in August, a colorful celebration honoring the goddess Osun and her blessings of fertility and prosperity. 2. Suzanne Wenger's House and Centre: Explore the legacy of Suzanne Wenger, an Austrian artist who left an indelible mark on…
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7 Things Travelers Should Pack When Visiting the Historic Ado Awaye

7 Things Travelers Should Pack When Visiting the Historic Ado Awaye

Culture, Travel
Things Travelers Should Pack When Visiting the Historic Ado Awaye Ado Awaye, located in the southwestern region of Nigeria, is a place rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. This historic town boasts unique attractions, including the famous Ado-Awaye Suspended Lake and the Oke-Ado Mountain, which is also home to the intriguing Iyake Lake. If you're planning a visit to this captivating destination, there are certain essentials you should pack to ensure a comfortable and enriching experience. In this blog post, we'll guide you through seven things travelers should pack when visiting Ado Awaye. 1. Comfortable Footwear: Ado Awaye's terrain can be rugged and hilly, so it's vital to pack comfortable and sturdy footwear. A good pair of hiking boots or durable sneakers will ensure you can explore the area…
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Seven Wonders of Ado Awaye: Africa’s Hidden Gem

Seven Wonders of Ado Awaye: Africa’s Hidden Gem

Culture, Travel, Uncategorized
Ado Awaye Nestled within the heart of Yorubaland lies a hidden treasure that houses marvels like Agbómofúnyàké . A place that defies conventional understanding and beckons adventurers from across the African continent. Ado-Awaye, a town steeped in African culture and history. This town has been gaining recognition in recent years for its remarkable tourist attractions. Among these wonders, the crown jewel is the renowned Iyake Lake; one of the world's only two suspended lakes, and also host of other marvels that are sure to leave you spellbound. A Glimpse into Ado-Awaye's Rich Cultural Heritage To truly appreciate the wonders of Ado-Awaye, it's essential to delve into its captivating history. This charming town was established in 1500 AD, shaped by the fascinating tale of Koyi; the Alaafin of Oyo's crown prince.…
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Unleash Your Inner Adventurer : 7 Thrilling Things to Do in Olumurin Waterfalls

Unleash Your Inner Adventurer : 7 Thrilling Things to Do in Olumurin Waterfalls

Culture, Travel
7 Thrilling Things to Do in Olumurin Waterfalls    There are many waterfalls in Osun State, Nigeria, but the Erin - Ijesha Waterfalls, also known as Olumirin Waterfalls, are perhaps the most stunning and beautiful. The waterfalls are composed of seven layers of cascading water, each with its own unique beauty and charm which tells the story of their beauty. According to The Nation, "Olumirin waterfall was discovered by hunters in 1140 AD". And finally, another tale tells that Akinla, a granddaughter of Oduduwa discovered the tourist site during the migration of Ife people to Erin-Ijesa. Several activities can be enjoyed at the waterfalls, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, since the waterfalls offer so many attractions to visitors. This blog post will highlight…
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A trip to Erin Ijesha Waterfalls (See photos and Video)

A trip to Erin Ijesha Waterfalls (See photos and Video)

Travel
A trip to Erin Ijesha Waterfalls Erin Ijesha Waterfalls history Erin Ijesha waterfall is a tourist attraction center located at Oriade local government area of Osun State, A quick search of erin ijesha waterfall pictures will attest to the beauty of Africa. The waterfall which has 7 steps/falls was said to have been discovered in 1140 AD and was called Olumirin which means “another deity”according to Pulse.ng .  How many floors does Erin-Ijesha waterfall have? Erin-Ijesha waterfalls  has 7 steps/falls. The waterfalls is a whole new exciting and awe inspiring experience with nature. Each step of the waterfall has a flowing fountain that marks the mystical nature of the place. Who discovered Olumirin Waterfall?   There are different versions of the discovery tale. A tale tells that it was discovered by…
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Introducing Ilẹ̀ Adúláwọ̀

Introducing Ilẹ̀ Adúláwọ̀

Culture, Featured, Travel
Introducing Ilẹ̀ Adúláwọ̀ What does it mean to be African? What is it about African arts and culture?  This is the question that birthed Ilẹ̀ Adúláwọ̀, Ilẹ̀ Adúláwọ̀ is a Yoruba term which directly translates as The Land of Black-skinned Man and as the name implies, Ilẹ̀ Adúláwọ̀ is about Africa and African culture and traditional heritage. We are deeply drawn to the history, African arts and culture, in additon to the the vast beauty of Africa and we are conscious that there are people who share our passion. We are building Ilẹ̀ Adúláwọ̀ for you and for us as well as for African culture and traditional heritage.  For the longest time, we yearned for Afrocentric heritage and we found fragments of it here and there. Ilẹ̀ Adúláwọ̀ is our…
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