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Saturday, May 2, 2015
IFE PEOPLE – NIGERIA
Ife is the ancestral home of the Yoruba people of Southwest Nigeria. This is where they believe creation took place and tradition of kingship began. Ife artisans produced some of the finest artwork West Africa.
The most well-known aspect of Ife art is the terracotta and bronze portrait.
The artisans at Ife first began working in terracotta, but in time they learned the lost wax technique of metal casting and began casting their sculptures in bronze. Most portraits were that of royalty and their attendants. Some have holes around the forehead mouth and chin for attaching beaded crowns, beards, and veils. Others show the Ife Oni (king) in full regalia.
Ife art reached its peak between 1100 A. D. and 1400 A.D. By this time Ife sculpture had become more natural. Artisans were very skilled and could model the smallest contours and details of the face including scarification as well as create different facial expressions. The quality of these portraits is comparable to the quality of sculpture in Europe during the same period.
This attention to realism is unique in African sculpture, which is often stylised. It is important to note, however, that Ife art was not always realistic. Earlier works show a very stylised technique with bulging heads and eyes that suggest the influence of the Nok culture.
Action Yoruba Film: Ina Loju Ekun 1&2 - Okaran 1&2
Once upon a time in the village of Elerin lives a notorious armed robber called Okanran. Okanran grows from being an armed robber to a terrorist. In the neighbouring village lives a warrior called Ina Loju Ekun. Both men dare not cross their boundaries. Watch what happens when a warrior meets a terrorist? An epic movie featuring Odunlade Adekola as Okanran.
Moki gbogbowa wipe aku ewu osu titun ti o wọle de wẹrẹ waba waa !
Mogbaladura wipe ogun aṣeti koni je tiwa ninu osu na,eni na tuni ọjọ (ẹtì) ti wonpeni (friday)…olodumare koni je ki akoju ogun aṣeti nile aye emi ati iwọ…
Ẹni tikole tele,ẹniti wa ọmọ latibi,ẹni fe aṣerori lori adawole ẹ,ẹni todawọ ikan tofe aṣeyori lori ẹ ki olodumare fun gbogbo won ni okun ati agbara lati ṣeyori..ase
tori IFA kan so ninu odumimo ẹ bayi wipe….
Abẹde awo olokira difa fun olokira eyiti otifi owun gbogbo se owoo aṣeti (woni o karanle ẹbọ nikose,owa rúbọ tan owa di alase yori)..nje abẹde o de oo awo olokira ORUNMILA jọwọ maki olokira o ṣe owo aṣeti…
Njẹ́ abẹde o de oo awo olokira ORUNMILA jọwọ majeki awa ọmọ e kose owoo aṣeti…
Ase…
~Ramon Nojim
Otito lawo aiye, iro lagbele ro !
Owonrin omo ase’ka bi eni ti soo’to,
Otito ba le di odo,
ika bale di yangi,
difa fun owonrin
lojo tofe lo ya apo ika,
E je kase otito,
ka ya apo ika danu,
Oore lope, ika koye omo Eniyan-
– Ifa Owonrin-ika
Truths is constantly exits ,only lies invented,
Owonrin, the feigned honest man.
Truth landed and changed to ocean,
evil landed and changed to rock,
divine for owonrin,
… he was going to tear the pouch of evil into pieces.
Let us tear the pouch of Evil and Wickedness,
and uphold honesty and truthfulness,
Kindness is a lucrative attitude
Evil and wickedness has no profit for human .
Extracted from – Owonrin Ika.
Pics From "May Day" Celebration In Lagos State Featuring Governor Fashola
Many workers in Lagos state, May 1, 2015, assembled at the Onikan stadium in Lagos Island with the State Governor Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola for the festival of the current year’s Workers’ Day.
The Governor, who tended to the workers, cautioned that aside from Nigerians unite with a genuineness of reason to battle the present insecurity, the difficulties would keep on growwing until the country would be overpowered by them. The following are more pictures from the occasion