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Discussion on various aspects of Kmtyw Deep Thought and information from the Abibitumi.com... View more
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Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé posted an update in the group
Foundations of Kmtyw Thought 6 years ago
88,828 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
The mother’s name can only be used as a formal name by daughters of her daughters for as long as the name is remembered throughout the branching or ramification of the kânda (“clan”) and n’singa-dikânda. This naming process through generations is called ndukulu or ntombodolo, respectively of the verbs luka and tômbula making alive one’s… Read more
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Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé posted an update in the group
Foundations of Kmtyw Thought 6 years ago
88,828 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
The occasion of birth in Africa is seen as the transition from the spiritual into the physical realm. The ritual marking of the early stages of transition in the life of a person therefore serve to emphasize the process of breaking away from the world of the unborn. The naming ceremony is the first of these and the idea that the unborn come… Read more
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Thanks for the clarification, wasn’t sure before.
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Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé posted an update in the group
Foundations of Kmtyw Thought 6 years ago
88,828 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
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Excellent!!
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Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé posted an update in the group
Foundations of Kmtyw Thought 6 years ago
88,828 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
(1) Orúkọ ọmọ ni ìjánu ọmọ ‘A child’s name is his/her brake’
(2) Orúkọ níí ro ọmọ ‘A child is influenced by his/her name’
(3) Orúkọ ìsọ ọmọ níí mọ́ ọmọ l’ára ‘A child gets used to behaving like his/her name’
(4) Ọmọ asẹ́gità tí ń ta èèpo igi, orúkọ l’ó ń rò ‘The child of wood dealer who sells wood’s bark is influenced… Read more -
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