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Adolphus Opara
Chief Aderemu Awogemi Akeke, 2009
from ‘Emissaries of an Iconic Religion’
In his series Emissaries of an Iconic Religion, Nigeria’s Adolphus Opara  puts together portraits of Yoruba chiefs. He says that traditional  religious practices in Nigeria are misrepresented.

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Adolphus Opara

Chief Aderemu Awogemi Akeke, 2009

from ‘Emissaries of an Iconic Religion’

In his series Emissaries of an Iconic Religion, Nigeria’s Adolphus Opara puts together portraits of Yoruba chiefs. He says that traditional religious practices in Nigeria are misrepresented.

Posted on Saturday, February 25 2012.
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The Sexual Voodoo Diaries The continuous evolution of a Sacred Sexual Phallic Spirit in human form. I am Omo (a child of) Eshu-Elegbara (African Yoruba Orisha of the crossroads, the Gatekeeper, Owner of the Keys to all the Doors, Holder of the Ashé, Phallic Energy, the trickster). I was born on All Saints Day (also known as Day of The Dead), under the astrological sign of Scorpio (Sun), Aries (Moon), Aries (Rising). Born on a Friday (Day of Oshun), Born near the Water (Domain of Yemoja). I follow the path of Orisha. This blog is a blending of the Musical, the Sexual and the Spiritual, as it is meant to have always been. We are all sexual beings, some more than others. If things of a spiritual and sexual nature offend you, then this may not be the place for you. Be musical, be sexual, be spiritual, be free, be you... ASÉ O!



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