Chief Babalawo Ori Aare Ago Oluwole Ifakunle Adetutu Alagbede speaks to the community following the transition of Ọba Adejuyigbe Adefunmi II of the Oyotunji African Village in Sheldon, SC, USA.
Aboru Aboye Abosise’ Baba’ thank you for this message and acknowledgement of the King of Oyotunji Village. Deepest condolences to his family’ children’ Awo’s and chiefs. May the Ancestors greet him with harps and timbles. “The King lives On”.
Mis.condolencias también para familias y amigos de parte de todas.mis familias y hermanos de la Religión Yoruba,OBBA, IYAWOSES,,,Que OLOFY ilumine su camino al pie de María Santísima y sus ancestros lo guíe por un camino de Paz Espiritual,,,,Que Descanse en Paz con el Amor de todos a los pies de OLODDU MARE,
My deepest condolences to the Oyotunji village. I was just there two weeks ago. I was supposed to go back this weekend. I'm so sorry. I don't know the best way to support you yet but I am praying for guidance
Adupe pupo for your message. It provides guidance for "how" we express the distress upon the assassination of our beloved king. I have the honor of having known his majesty since he was a boy. I've seen him develop and, especially, use his creative energy to move Oyotunji into the future. Your analysis and advice serve to solidify our resolution for cultural restoration.
@@abuafrica Paid your condolences then bashed the deceased. You, not personally, need to stop acting like you're king makers. We in the Diaspora held on to our Traditions and if they proclaim him King, then that's what he is. With y'all, it's nothing but about money anyway.