The Rise Of Ogun - The MIGHTY African God Of War.

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Discover the powerful and ancient African deity, Ogun - the god of war and iron. This god is revered and worshiped in many African cultures, especially the Yoruba religion and is believed to bring strength, power, and protection to those who call upon him. Ogun is often depicted as a fierce warrior, wielding iron weapons and riding a horse into battle. He is the patron of blacksmiths and all who work with iron.

In this informative video, learn all about the mythology and symbolism of Ogun, and how his teachings and ideals can still be applied to our modern lives. Whether you're interested in African mythology, spirituality, or just looking to expand your knowledge, this video is a must-watch.
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Form my home town he is know as EGBA and I also find out that one of the communities in Yoruba land is called EGBA. And my community deity is known as EGBA a great warrior deity whose characteristics and what he likes are same as OGUN. I just recently got initiated few days ago and am totally new to everything about Africa spirituality. Am also from the water very strong. Because Christian ignores i have been going through so much in my life rebuking and casting all to no avail. The more I pray the more things got worse and now am at the bottom of everything. But now that I have understand and have reconnected to my spiritual root Marcy will be shown to me and OGUN will restore me. I beg for forgiveness and I also beg my water family for help, my ancestors for guidance. Am grateful to OGUN/EGBA for not letting me to die but kept me alive to realize my mistakes and get back to my root. Ase!!!

momjs
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Good to see other African divinities besides Ancient Egyptian ones.

Daron
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Outstanding work on this video... Ogun seems like the powerful protector that no one wants to be close to but everyone calls him to save them when trouble comes... He just seems like he's raw and real when others are pretentious and in denial of the truth... I actually believe that he may be associated with the Earth's molten core and it's protective magnetic field... I love all the Orishas but... this Orisha right here... he is my favorite and the best one to me... Hu... Ha... Ashe Ashe.

talkatech
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This has a totally informative to a new child of Ogun ! Ase 🙏🏿

glendonmullings
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All hail Ogún, Master of Steel, General of Heaven, Chainbreaker, Ironheart, Father of Civilization, Tool-Giver, All-Crafter, Blademaster, Fury-of-Fire, Forge-Priest, Honest One, and Pathfinder!

Jamhael
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When you take a picture of the deity in white and red, axe in the hands, he's not Oggun; he is Chango, another great power. The axe is called oxe as far as i know.
Thank you for your video, great job to enlighten the laymen!

cubasisalsatibi
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May God bless your work. A diviner recently told me I hold Oguns spirit so I'm here to learn. Thank you

monaabankwa
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Excellent rendition.. Bravo ! Viva ! Encore ! All Yoruba traditional religions are based on work, HARD WORK that makes bountiful produce for blissful life unlike the foreign religions that are based on talk, MERE TALK .Much talk does not fill up the basket; it is the wind that blows it away. Those who are for Ogun must be hunting, blacksmithing, mining, manufacturing for human benefit. Oosa oko people are farming to produce food and other necessities of life to the citizens. Osanyin people know the names and functions of all herbs in the bush and as such the medical doctors. Those for rivers and seas know what are in them, the aquatic animals. and their usefulness to mankind. Ifa is for oracle etc. The most interesting thing is that all these people are real friends who supplement and complement one another indispensably to the benefit of mankind. Iremogun lo ti m bo lo o moko fun mi wa, emi naa ko ni musu bo falagbede omo awurin tunrin ro etc. They always worship God in nature like bush, under trees, beside big rivers, on the top of mountains or below them where there are plenty of oxygen, food, things for house building and clothes making. But the foreign religions are the enemies of each other killing each other in thousands, even millions. Foreign religions are into human exploitation which is oppression but Yoruba traditional religions are into exploitation of other natural resources which is abundant production. However, all these Yoruba traditional deities should not be worshiped by the subsequent generations but their work should be developed and improved to make life better and better from generation to generation. For Nigeria to be better, she must become natural or industrial and no more religious. Period ! Wishing you blissful long life of prosperity in perfect peace and happiness.

mosobalajejolaoye
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Before travelling back to Nigeria, a powerful Indian Seer, in the UK told my late parents, I was possessed with three Deities Ogun, Shango and Mami Wata. These Powerful Deities Controlled my anger, violence and not wanting to speak to anyone and having strength to do things which may be strange for a child of 11/13 years old. I am able to see the dead in dream state and predict things yet to happen. To be able to control my anger my mum would give me Native White Chalk to eat and sleep with White Clothe that would calm those powerful Deities

bernedettekuteyi
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I come from Cuba, where Yoruba religion is also part of it as well. Love the video

adrisamurai
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I'm working on a story about a tournament among gods. Just wanted to say thanks for the videos. I watch them every week now, and they are so helpful

investlikeawarrior
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Thank you for making this! Loving these videos. Who is next? Oshun? Elegua? Yemaya? Oya? Would love to see one on Obatala since mentioned in the Olorun video! Wonderful, wonderful! Whomever you choose, can't wait for the next ones in this series!!

KevinDublin
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Thank you for the information👏🏼 good video

cristianfajardomadruga
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This was 🔥 liked and subscribed. Well done!

Donutdoesgt
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love it thanks for connecting me to my roots

bilalja
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It's Shango or Sango that wielded double-edged Axe not Ogun

adeolugodwin
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The fact that he kept a good dog & he’s Black, just made him my favorite god💯! I feel
Like I descended from him 😅💯

creativecrosseswarren
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Very cleary video nice content 😌thank you for sharing us.

pramiladeshanthi
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I hope yoruba mythology makes it in the next god of war game

jamesfink
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Funny how the guy at 7:22 looks like Usher, who by the way, is an Oluwo omo Sango!

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