Category Archives: Yoruba related News

Yoruba related news…

ÌRÒYÌN – NEWS: Ogun àsọ tẹlẹ – A War Aforetold

ÌRÒYÌN ÌJÌ NLA JÀ NI ÌBÀDÀN: NEWS OF RAIN STORM IN THE IBADAN

Òjò ati ìjì bẹrẹ ni arọkutu ọjọ ajé, ọjọ kejidinlogun oṣu keji ọdún ẹgbẹwa le mẹtala.  Ìjì naa ba ílé ati ọna jẹ rẹpẹtẹ ni ìlú Ìbàdàn

Òwe Yorùbá sọ wipe “Ogun àsọ tẹlẹ ki parọ to ba gbọn”.  O ṣeni lanu wipe ko si àsọ tẹl tabi ipalẹmọ fún ará ìlú ati ijọba.  Iyalẹnu ni wipe lati ọpọ ọdun ti ìjì àti àgbàrá lati odò Ògùnpa ti mba ilé ati ọna jẹ lọdọdun, Ìjọba Ọyọ ko ti ri ogbọn kọ lati da ẹkun ati ibanujẹ ti iṣẹlẹ yi nda silẹ.

ENGLISH TRANSLATION

Rain storm began early on Monday morning, 18 February, 2013.  The rain storm destroyed homes and properties in Ogun state, Nigeria. Continue reading

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Éyin ti ájà bá kọkọ ni: The Sad Case of Oscar Pistorius

At this point, pigmies living in the forests of central Africa have probably heard about the sad case of Oscar Pistorius. For this blogger, I think there are more important lessons to be learnt from this allegation of premeditated murder — other than just going about the possible downfall of such a prodigy.


Read the full story of Oscar Pistorius on CNN here

The old Yoruba saying goes that:

Éyin ti ájà bá kọkọ ni, ónilè ẹ lò fi n gè jẹ

Roughly translated, the saying means that the first set of teeth grown by the guard dog usually ends up being used to bite members of its owner’s household. This saying seems particularly well suited to the role of guns in society today. As a person who is still considering whether to own a handgun at home or not some time in the future, while living in America during this era of intense gun ownership debate, I am keenly aware of several pros and cons that have been put forward by many regarding gun ownership.

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