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OLUWO FASOLA FANIYI BABATUNDE'S ANNUAL IFA FESTIVAL

The Oluwo Fasola Faniyi's Annual Ifa and Orisa Festival which took place yesterday 17th of December, 2016 was very fantabulous and exciting. It was full of Joy, Dance and Prayer.

After all the Spiritual Cleansing and Prayer in the morning, the party started at around 2PM. It was fun.

Everyone went home happily with alot of Blessing and Benediction.

Oluwo Fasola Faniyi is thanking you all that came and does that were willing to come but were delayed on a purpose

He is saying: Onile Ogboduora will bless you all

See photos of the event below:



 
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