Wande abimbola books a million

          A literary analysis of the Yorba oral tradition known as Ifa. The first part of the book deals with the cultural background, and explores the divining.

        1. There are two hundred and fifty six books in it, and each one has eight hundred stories.
        2. In this ground breaking book, Babalawo Falokun Fatunmbi continues the work of Yoruba writers such as Dr. Wande Abimbola and others in unmasking the deep.
        3. Wande Abimbola, a Yoruba language and literature professor and Ifa priest, says Oyo kingmakers were present during the oracle consultation and chose.
        4. Wande Abimbola is a man of many parts.
        5. In this ground breaking book, Babalawo Falokun Fatunmbi continues the work of Yoruba writers such as Dr. Wande Abimbola and others in unmasking the deep..

          Wande Abimbola

          Nigerian linguist (born 1932)

          ChiefÒgúnwán̄dé "Wán̄dé" Abím̄bọ́lá (born 24 December 1932)[1][2] is a Nigerian academician, a professor of Yoruba language and literature, and a former vice-chancellor of the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University).[3] He has also served as the Majority Leader of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.[4][5] Chief Abimbola was installed as Àwísẹ Awo Àgbàyé in 1981 by the Ooni of Ife on the recommendation of a conclave of Babalawos of Yorubaland.[6][7]

          Academic studies

          Abimbola received his first degree in history from University College, Ibadan,[8] in 1963 when that college was affiliated to the University of London.

          He received his master's degree in linguistics from Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, in 1966, and his Doctorate of Philosophy in Yoruba Literature from the University of Lagos in 1971.[9] Abimbo