Ogun Festival
Yelnyɔgeraa
Ogun tigiri waa la yuoni zaa tigiri ko a Yoruba noba naŋ yi a Ondo State, Nigeria paaloo a di kyaare Ogun, zɔɔzɔɔ kpoŋ soba, ka a Yoruba noba sage di ka ona la bɔɔre bee ŋmene denden soba naŋ wa a teŋgane ŋa.
Yelikori
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]A Yoruba damo diibo poɔ,[1] Ogun daa waa la Naa ane Oranmiyan saa, ane dɛndɛn soba naŋ wa a teŋgane ŋa; o da de la soɔ ane baa maale sori ko ŋmemɛ zaa kyɛ a wa teŋgane ŋa zu.[2] Ona la a baare maale nensaalaa ŋa a Obatala naŋ da maala na, a Yoruba ŋmene naŋ maŋ maala boma.[3] Ona eŋ tigiri maŋ di a August bee September kyuu poɔ a Ondo State ane a Ekiti state ziiri mine.[4][5][6][7]
Yelituuri mine
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]A tigiri diibo yeli
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]Sommo yizie
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- ↑ admin. "ONDO CELEBRATES 2021 OGUN FESTIVAL" (in American English). Archived from the original on February 19, 2022. Retrieved 2022-02-19.https://web.archive.org/web/20220219190708/http://thesunshinesearchlight.com/dir/ondo-celebrates-2021-ogun-festival/
- ↑ Ebunoluwa, Akintoye (August 8, 2022). "Ogun Festival". www.dailynewsreport.com.ng. Archived from the original on February 16, 2023. Retrieved January 2, 2023.https://web.archive.org/web/20230216125111/https://www.dailynewsreport.com.ng/2022/08/ogun-festival-explore-fun-and-scary.html
- ↑ Adeoye, C. L. (1989). Ìgbàgbọ́ àti ẹ̀sìn Yorùba (in Yoruba). Ibadan: Evans Bros. Nigeria Publishers. pp. 254–259. ISBN 9781675098.Adeoye, C. L. (1989). Ìgbàgbọ́ àti ẹ̀sìn Yorùba (in Yoruba). Ibadan: Evans Bros. Nigeria Publishers. pp. 254–259. ISBN 9781675098.
- ↑ "The Ogun Festival » Facts.ng". Facts.ng. 23 September 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2018.https://www.facts.ng/culture/festivals/the-ogun-festival/
- ↑ "Ogun Festival". ZODML (in English). Archived from the original on 13 January 2018. Retrieved 12 January 2018.https://web.archive.org/web/20180113094440/https://zodml.org/discover-nigeria/heritage-and-culture/ogun-festival#.Wlig8KinHIV
- ↑ "HERITAGE: At Ogunnire Festival, Ire-Ekiti Remembers Ogun, God of Iron". Western Post News. 17 August 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2018.http://westernpostnigeria.com/heritage-at-ogunnire-festival-ire-ekiti-remembers-ogun-god-of-iron/
- ↑ "[General] - IRE-EKITI: Town where Ogun, Yoruba god of iron, 'disappeared'". NVS XenForo. Archived from the original on 1 November 2023. Retrieved 12 January 2018.https://web.archive.org/web/20231101122019/http://www.villagesquare.ng/xenforo/index.php?threads/ire-ekiti-town-where-ogun-yoruba-god-of-iron-disappeared.85260/