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Thursday, 5 May 2016

Orisun Conference 2016




Mythic origin of Ife, the holy city: Creation of the world

According to Yoruba Mythology, Olodumare, the Supreme God, ordered Obatala to create the earth but on his way he found palm wine which he drank and became intoxicated.

Therefore, the younger brother of the latter, Oduduwa, took the three items of creation from him, climbed down from the heavens on a chain and threw a handful of earth on the
primordial ocean, then put a cockerel on it so that it would scatter the earth, thus creating the land on which Ile Ife would be built.

Oduduwa planted a palm nut in a hole in the newly formed land and from there sprang a great tree with sixteen branches, a symbolic representation of the clans of the early Ife city-state.

The usurpation of creation by Oduduwa gave rise to the ever lasting conflict between him and his elder brother Obatala, which is still re-enacted in the modern era by the cult groups of the two clans during the Itapa New Year festival.

On account of his creation of the world Oduduwa became the ancestor of the first divine king of the Yoruba, while Obatala is believed to have created the first Yoruba people out of clay. The meaning of the word "ife" in Yoruba is "expansion"; "Ile-Ife" is therefore in reference to the myth of origin "The Land of Expansion".


It is no longer news that the 22nd JCI Nigeria Collegiate Conference tagged #Orisun2016 is holding at the ancient city of Ile-Ife.

Ile-Ife, due to the mythical aura that surrounds it, is still one of the best tourist cities in the World...and #Orisun2016 is just the perfect time to visit!

#May26-29 #Ile-Ife #Orisun2016 #TurnUp.


IT/PUBLICITY TEAM,
COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE 2016,
JCI NIGERIA.

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