Olori Ashley, the fourth wife of the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi, sparked a memorable moment at her recent meeting with Ifa priests and priestesses, leaving many people both thoughtful and entertained.
In a new video on Amuludun TV, she was seen in a beautiful white outfit, holding Ifa rattles during what seemed to be an Ifa Osun ceremony.
In an unexpected moment, Olori Ashley launched into a Yoruba Christian song, her voice rising above the gathering. She declared the Almighty’s ability to rescue His people.
The Ifa devotees remained quiet, their expressions hard to read, as the queen’s strong words shifted the mood of the ceremony.
As she wrapped up her song, she turned to the group, her presence both commanding and friendly, encouraging them to join her. Little by little, their voices began to rise, forming an unexpected harmony, a fusion of different realms, a moment that was unintentional and unforgettable.
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Many viewers of the clip felt a mix of laughter and serious thought as they watched an unusual scene—a Yoruba Christian song playing at an Ifa gathering.
For some, it was a surprising moment, showing a rare blend of two different spiritual worlds that usually don’t meet in this way.
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