
Former Nigerian President Olu Segun Obasanjo boldly issued a bold statement on Sunday, January 26. He asserted that the importance of any rejection of the importance of IFA Orunmila “must be BL00DY F00L “” “.
The former president expressed his views in an event at Abeokuta, Olakuta, and also hosted the famous female drummer Olamuyiiwa Aralola (usually called Ala (ARA), to celebrate her 50th birthday. The party was held in the green traditional hotel and resort of Olusegun Obasanjo President Library (OOPL).
Obasancho emphasized the importance of maintaining the cultural heritage of African, especially the tradition of Julba, and he said that this was earlier than the arrival of Christianity and Islam.
“Who is the whole of us. Unfortunately, we have downgraded some aspects of culture to the background-our food, our language, our clothes, etc.
“They even said that Julba was verbal. That was wrong. Jouluba was Jonalba; it was real. We must learn to celebrate our things, because it is true.
“I am a Christian. I have been to two churches today, but who said that IFA Orunmila must be a bleeding fool. I would say that this person is a big fool, because ORUNMILA has been before the arrival of Christianity or Islam. The same as ingmila means with us ORUNMila God used to be God’s Lord– “Heaven knows who will be saved,” he said.
Obasancho also praised Ara, called her a cultural ambassador, and praised her to break the obstacles in the field of male lead.
“No matter what reason, we must retain our culture. Ala is a culture of a culture. She is our cultural ambassador. She improved our culture and broke the taboos that had been considered male sex. She not only did she not only It is outstanding in this regard and is still cultivating young people to protect their inheritance.
“When I grow up, there are two things that you will never imagine a woman doing: climbing up the palm tree and playing drums. Ara (ARA) broke the taboos, she did well.”
The former president also urged young people to follow the promise of Ara (ARA). He said: “No matter what your hands do, do it well, I will celebrate you. The lesson here is that in any field of human efforts, Nothing is not important. “