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Ooni of Ife Calls for Prayers as He Marks the Commencement of the Sacred Olojo Festival

In a solemn and spiritual message to his followers and the Yoruba people, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, announced the beginning of the revered Olojo Festival, urging everyone to join him in prayer. After spending seven days in deep seclusion, the monarch shared on his Instagram page, “After 7 days in deep seclusion, I call upon you all to join me in prayer as I wear the sacred crown of my ancestors. This will be a moment when every heartfelt prayer is answered.”

The Olojo Festival, which holds immense cultural and spiritual significance, marks the celebration of the day the Almighty Creator granted the Yoruba race their first earthly ruler. According to Yoruba mythology, it was during this festival that Oduduwa, the legendary ancestor of the Yoruba people, descended from the heavens with a divine chain, symbolizing his authority as the first king of the Ife Kingdom. The festival highlights the sacred connection between the divine and earthly realms, with the Ooni embodying this link as the custodian of Yoruba traditions.

As the Ooni prepares to wear the Aare Crown, a sacred relic that represents the unity of the Yoruba people, the festival draws people from across the world to the ancient city of Ile-Ife. The Ooni’s call for prayers signals the importance of this moment, where it is believed that prayers made during this period are especially powerful and likely to be answered.

The Olojo Festival is not only a celebration of Yoruba heritage but also a symbol of unity, peace, and spiritual rejuvenation for the community.

For exclusive coverage of this year’s Olojo Festival, stay tuned to Apples Bite Magazine as we provide insights and updates from the heart of Ife.

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