WHAT IS EDAN (OGBONI)?
EDAN is the Orisha that is worshipped by OGBONI members. It is the Orisa associated with LONG LIFE, HEALTH, PROSPERITY, and VICTORY.
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Ololo the Babalawo of EDAN
Cast IFA for EDAN
We will never hear of EDAN’s death
EDAN always lives long and in good health
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Ha mo hee mo won lara
Cast IFA for ORUNMILA
When he went to heaven to call on EDAN
The one who will fix the world
As if repairing a broken calabash
The people tried and tried to make amends
But their efforts were in vain
They broke the world like a broken calabash
ORUNMILA then went to heaven to call on EDAN
Who was his companion in heaven
They were told to make sacrifice
They complied
It is sacrifice that saves us
The end of killing
It is the sacrifice that saves us
Those who obey the instructions of IFA will surely prosper
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Bí ekòló bá júbá ilè, ilè á lanu;
Omodé kì íjúbàkí ìbà pà á.
If the earthworm pays homage to the EARTH, the EARTH will give it access;
a little child never pays homage and is found to be destroyed in consequence of it.
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What is EDAN?
By Chief Fayemi Fatunde Fakayode, Ibadan, Nigeria
By saying Ẹdan and Ògbóni, what we mean is Ẹdan, the
Òrìṣà and the Followers. Ẹdan is an Imọlẹ̀ or Òrìṣà while Ògbóni is/are a
devotee/devotees of Ẹdan. Ògbóni is a sect or denomination of Ifá
Religion in Oòduàland (Yorùbáland) and their place of worship is called
“Ilédì”.
Ẹdan is one of the Imọlẹ̀, Divinities created by
Olódùmarè. Ẹdan was not among the set sent by Olódùmarè and she
therefore remained in Heaven when others came. As seen in Ifá, when
there was no stability in the World, Ọ̀rúnmìlà consulted Ifá and was
told to invite Ẹdan from Heaven. She honoured the invitation and came to
the Earth. With her arrival, new system was introduced to the
governance of the World. She introduced a system whereby a chosen
knowledgeable elderly people see to the affairs of each community.
Ògbóni is the name given to the group formed by the
devotees of Ẹdan. These people must be honest and faithful. In order to
implant this needed righteousness into the people, there exists a kind
of initiation which envelopes cleansing, prayer, covenant, oath taking
and many other activities to make an initiate a complete upright person.
And these people would be the king makers who would appoint and
initiate the new king. The power to check the king also resided within
the group of these elders. This system of making new king cum check and
balance existed in the world for long and in Yorùbáland until the
intrusion of colonizers who came with different system of governance.
The knowledgeable elders who see to the affairs of the
community are named Ògbóni. The leader of Ògbóni is called Olúwo while
the other offices include Apèènà, Ìyá Àbíyè, Aro, Odofin, Iyamokun, Ìyá
idi Àgbà and so on. The Olúwo then must be an Ifá Priest.
Anybody who is interested will be scrutinized to see
how faithful and honest he is and can be initiated into Ògbóni. And when
one is initiated into Ògbóni, he gains knowledge which leads to wisdom
and people see the person as one of the respected community leaders for
the person has increased in knowledge and will be staying aloof from any
act of unrighteousness. He would also be part of the decision makers in
the society.
People have turned Ògbóni to a club or society with
social elements though the religious aspect is obvious. Turning the
religious denomination to a social club makes it easy for people of
different faiths to join with the intention of gaining political
recognition, knowledge, protection and so on or just to be part of the
people who matter in the society. We cannot talk about this without
remembering how some Christians and some Muslims in Yorùbáland realized
that they could not be part of decision makers in the society without
being members of Ògbóni. Therefore, they joined the society with proper
initiation but with the intention to syncretise Ògbóni with their own
chosen alien religion(s). Hence, today, we have Muslims and Christians
as members of Ògbóni and this factor has done much havoc to the Ògbóni
as a sect of Òrìṣà Religion. These syncretists are people of two worlds
who belong to neither of the two worlds in the proper way. They are so
selfish that they have destroyed the structure of Ògbóni in the society
that almost every day, they create new structure and fight for
leaderships. Their contributions have created more havoc than good for
us. It came to the point that the real Ifá/Òrìṣà devotees let the
syncretists alone with Ògbóni society and face worshipping Ẹdan in Òrìṣà
shrines and Ifá temples; and those Ifá/Òrìṣà devotees that were
initiated to Ẹdan do the veneration with few people of likely minds.
The intrusion of non practitioners of African
Traditional Religion to Ògbóni created vacuums; there are loss of
etiquettes and knowledge among other things. The Ifá priests who are the
custodian of Ifá verses to teach morals, rules, history and story left
the society and the people left there resulted to applying biblical and
or qurianic stories to the situations on ground in the Ògbóni meetings.
With this, you can even hear people saying “Jesus Christ was the first
Apèènà of Ògbóni”. When you enter a temple of Ògbóni, you can see their
Ẹdan standing between a Bible and a Qurian to show their belief in
“Three in One”. This is highly pathetic and the real practitioners of
Ifá/Òrìṣà religion kept looking at them saying Ògbóni was no more part
of our Religion but a mere social club. Funny enough, all those members
also tell people that Ògbóni is not a Religious sect but a social
society that anybody can join irrespective of religion. But when you
have discussion with any of them, he/she will not talk for seven minutes
before hanging him/herself. For instance, the first song you will hear
from the person is likely to be:
Iba de ee
Bee ni iba so oo
Iba lo yedan a n sin o
Meaning:
Here comes homage
Homage is ready to be paid
The Ẹdan that we worship/venerate really deserves homage
What the believer of syncretism fails to realize is
that he himself has agreed that “he worships/venerates Ẹdan” with the
last line of the song above.
And if it is their service day, to tell you that he has
no enough time for such discussion for he is going for his Ògbóni
service or meeting, he can unconsciously sing:
Oni lojo pe ooo
Oni lose awo wa ooo
Oni nitadogun eni mo n sin o
Meaning:
Today is the day
Today is the service day of our sect
Today is the seventeenth day service of the prophet that I follow
Majority of the members of Ògbóni in Yorùbáland do not see syncretism as a synonym for hypocrisy, whereas, he every day sings:
E ma feke rile
E ma fodale soro
E ma fopuro mobi tiya wa o
Meaning:
Do not initiate an unfaithful person into our house
Do not initiate a traitor into our secret
Do not let a liar know the secrete of our “Mother”
Any way, he will want to defend himself that he is not
unfaithful, neither a traitor nor a liar. However, he should answer many
questions to convince people that he is doing the right thing. The
following questions are just four of the million questions he needs to
answer to defend himself:
Doesn’t the Holy Bible say “thou shall not follow any path than that of Jesus”?
Does the Image of Ẹdan in line with Christianity?
Does Islam allow sacrifice to Ẹdan?
Does your being a member of Ògbóni in line with Islam?
In Yorùbáland today, Ògbóni is viewed by the
non-initiate as a secret society just because it is forbidden for the
members to reveal any discussion to the non-members and because of the
hidden way with which the syncretists practice. To explain this, a
practitioner of Ifá/Òrìṣà Religion who is initiated to Ògbóni will not
see why he should hide his membership while a Muslim or Christian who is
a member of Ògbóni will never see why he should disclose his
membership. And when people realize later that somebody, in whose
presence they always condemn Ògbóni, is a member. They feel disappointed
and they immediately conclude that Ògbóni is a secret society. These
people are not faulty with their erroneous conclusion because, majority
of members of Ògbóni in Yorùbáland today are Muslims and Christians and
they do not disclose their membership. Instead, they join the people who
condemn Ògbóni in public.
We implore the practitioners of Ifá/Òrìṣà Religion in
Nigeria and Diaspora to join hands together to make sure Ifá/Òrìṣà
Religion is practised in its pure form. Whoever does not like the pure
form should please leave us alone with our faith and join his chosen
religion.
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