Custodian of Yoruba Culture and Tradition

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2007

Chief Adelekan talks about his role as custodian of Yoruba culture and tradition and his background as a babalowa, spiritual diviner. He explains how his point of view differs from that of an academic.

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  • BABALAWO is not babalowa ( means the chief priest ) of ifa

  • The Late Great Chief Adeyela Adelekan. He spent so much time and energy in this country assisting all those who asked for his help. He never said no to a request, unless it was a negative one. He is missed in the UK.

  • Thank you very much for this we are Yoruba custodians also and we feel many of our people are seeking western knowledge instead of there traditional rituals and culture.Wow!!

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