OLOJO FESTIVAL IN FULL THROTTLE AS OONI HITS THIRD DAY IN SECLUSION
The 2020 Olojo festival is under way as the Adimula, Alayeluwa, Alase Igbakeji Orisa hits His third day in seclusion
The 2020 OLOJO festival is already in full throttle as the Alayeluwa, Alase Igbakeji Orisa, The Ooni of Ife hits his third day in seclusion, in a bid with his ancestors in supplication to Olodumare (God) for seven days, on matters of the world, this Particular tradition has been in existence since the dawn of time. The Olojo traditional festival indicates the dawn of time, (ojo ti ojo di ojo), the spiritual significance of the seclusion of The Ooni for prayers and intercessory mission for these seven days outlined the importance of the OLOJO festival and can not be over emphasized.
Upon his appearance on the seventh day, it will usher in a new dawn with more renewed blessings, the process of his appearance on the seventh day will usher in the vastly revered ARE Crown, with the Ooni feeling the full weight of a 50kg spiritual weight through the adornment of the ARE crown. The Ooni will proceed to visit three significant spiritual shrine in and around the Palace.
He will continually rain good words of prayers along his journey, indicating a new dawn and prospect for a better time, the seclusion of the Ooni for seven days is predicted to bring unstable weather, stormy fogs and all other indications understood by those vast in the traditional rooting of the highly revered OLOJO festival.
ANOTHER READ: IFE BEGINS OLOJO AS OONI ENTER SECLUSION FOR SEVEN DAYS
Upon his entrance into seclusion on Sunday, The Ooni of Ife promises to make prayers and supplications on the health issues facing the world presently, he promise his undieing zeal to conjoined with his forefathers on the present state of the earth, all hands are on deck as spiritual chiefs are fully engaged in offering huge sacrifices around town, for the whole seven days of his seclusion so his prayers be accepted.
We are committed to bring you the most informative updates on the 2020 OLOJO Festival
stay glued