Oriki in Yoruba land is a praise poetry usually consisting of songs of praise and identity of the family ancestors and also take the name form as well. Oriki is an important and cultural, but unwritten (oral) genre of Yoruba literature that is usually used in praise singing. Efon npele omo oloke Oke - ko ma ‘Laye tile ogun Edu Ule Ahun Efon kumoye Lomode lagba lule loko Ibi an bini na se In mo mo g. He is passionate about web and mobile technologies. Thanks for sharing your grandma’s version of Oriki Iwo with us. This saved me! Oríkì jé àwon òrò ìsírí… soboro nibgo edu. ![]() ![]() Eko Akete Ile Ogbon Eko Aromi sa legbe legbe Eko aro sese maja Eko akete ilu okun alagbalugbu omi, Ta lo ni elomi l'eko? ORIKI OLORUN (in Yoruba) Oba tin be ki bebe o to maa be Baba alai ni baba, oko okpo Oba tinshi ilekun teni kan oleti, Oba tin ti ilekun teni kan ole shi Ogbo ti kii-ti Omini mini tin mi ile aye Okunrin ogun…Erin lakatabu Ogbamu gbamu oju orun oshe gbamu Kiniun eyaa Judah, ekun oko Faraoh. Osogbo oroki asala omo onile obi osogbo ilu aro,omo aro dede bi okun aare o peta arepeta mogba o,osun osogbo pele o,epele o eyin olomoyoyo o. Iwo todidere pepepe tenure te kâoroyin. ![]() This form of oral poetry, which we have written below for you in text is known in Yoruba as oriki. Oríkì Ilu (Oríkì for Towns and Streets/regions): 7.
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