Odídẹrẹ́ Ayékòótọ́

animal_ally Yoruba single tradition · 1

Odídẹrẹ́ Ayékòótọ́ is the sacred grey parrot of Àjẹ́. Olatubosun Oladapo, a renowned Yoruba poet and lyricist, is known as Odídẹrẹ́ Ayékòótọ́. He asks of his audience in one of his verses, "Emi Lo Ó Máa Fàjẹ́ẹ̀ Rẹ Ṣe? (What Will You Do With Your Own Àjẹ́?)."

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Oricha, Ìyá mi, Ajé

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“This acknowledgement of a communal inheritance of a power that is diverse and as unique as each individual bearer is what prompts Olatubosun Oladapo, a renowned Yoruba poet and lyricist who is known as Odídẹrẹ́ Ayékòótọ́ (or the sacred grey parrot of Àjẹ́), to ask of his audience in one of his verses, "Emi Lo Ó Máa Fàjẹ́ẹ̀ Rẹ Ṣe? (What Will You Do With Your Own Àjẹ́?)."”

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