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ÒRÌSÀOKO

 

Órisaoko is the Spirit of Fertility on the Farm. For offering, Órisaoko eats gin,

and palm oil.

 

 

ORÍKÌ ÒRÌSÀOKO

(Praising the Spirit of the Farm)

 

A ó jiyán lónìì,  iyan a o jiyán lónìì,  iyan iyan tó funfun luélé,

We shall eat pounded yam today, pounded yam, we shall eat pounded yam today, pounded yam, white pounded yam,

iyan iyan a bìlewu lorun,  iyan a o jiyán lónìì, segbèdè a se,  iyan o. Ase.

pounded yams, yams pounded into a delicious pulp, pounded yam we shall   eat pounded yam today, there will be much rejoicing,pounded yam. May it be so.    

 

 

ORIN ÒRÌSÀOKO

 

  1.   Orishaoko Ogun fere yewe, tani mowimo Ogun mariwo.

 

 
 

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