Ten (10) New Messages from Ògúndá Méjì to you



Are you an Ògúndá Méjì child (initiate)?  Are you searching for additional information on your odu? If these questions speak to you, then this information am about to share might answer your questions, courtesy of my late grandfather, Adébóyè Oyèsànyà (Late Àràbà of Odì-Olówó Mushin, Lagos Nigeria).  Ibaye!


Before that, let me briefly explain the Odù Ògúndá Méjì for the sake of those who have less knowledge. Ògúndá Méjì is the ninth of the sixteen principal Odù in their order of seniority. It is found after Ọ̀kànràn Méjì and before Ọ̀sá Méjì.

This odù is imprinted with a pair of single dot or stroke on each side of pair in the first, second and third columns while double dots or strokes are imprinted in pair on the fourth column to complete the printing of the odù.




Apart from what you’ve been told during your Ifá Initiation as regard your Odù, (for example, your dos and don’ts) it is also pertinent to some extent for you to do more research on your odù. You do this by consulting other well versed Babaláwo who can provide supplement information to what you were told during your Ifá initiation. Knowledge never has a limit. Does it?

For those that are Ògúndá Méjì children (initiates), the following are additional messages from the Odù that might help you in one ramification or the other of your life.

1.     For a male child born by this odù, Ògúndá Méjì says that he will get married to a daughter of a very prominent personality in the community or country. The father of his wife “to be” may be a community leader, Minister or even President or a public title holder or a big industrialist. The relationship will bring fruitful reward to both parties. Ògúndá Méjì assured.

2.     For a female child of this odù, Ògúndá Méjì assured she will give birth to many children when she gets married. The children however, will also have good names in life. They will equally be recognized in their various field of undertaking in life


3.     Ògúndá Méjì assures its children a long live because they are under the protection of Ọ̀rúnmìlà in all their undertakings. They must never be afraid of death. Ifá says that a special covenant had been entered into with Ikú (death) not to take them away in their youth stage.

4.     All good things which Ògúndá Méjì children are looking for are with Ifá and Olódùmarè. Hence, you need to pray to Ifá and Olódumarè regularly for whatever in need.


5.     Despite assuring success in their endeavors, there are some specific ventures which will guarantee you as an Ògúndá Méjì child/ren to be even more prominent in life. Such ventures includes; Medicine, Pharmacy (most especially) and all related field. They may also go into the field of herbal medicine and they will become experts.

6.     Ògúndá Méjì also Okays its children who have interest in farming and other aspects of agriculture. They will equally be very prominent in this field. However, they will display some expertise hitherto unbelievable.


7.     As an Ògúndá Méjì child/ren, you must never engage in animal hunting, cloth weaving or road construction. This is against your destiny on earth. Ògúndá Méjì pointed out.

8.     Whatever business you engage in, you need to be careful in order to avoid quarrel or misunderstanding if the business involves other people (Joint Ventures or Partnership). Special caution must be taken when it comes to profit-sharing. You are advised to always propitiate Ògún regularly so as to avoid misunderstanding in business.


9.     Ògúndá Méjì children will always have several people surrounding them. They will never be without companions, children and followers.

10.  Ògúndá Méjì warns you its children not to ever repay good with evil or be an ingrate. They must always appreciate good and avoid evil.
These are ten messages for Ògúndá Méjì children. You are expected to abide by them in order to live a fulfilling life.

I hope this piece of information enlightened you and also add to what you have already known as a Babaláwo or an Ògúndá Méji initiate. If true, please do share on social platform to pass it down to another Ògúndá Méjì or Ifá/Òrìṣà practitioners.

Disclaimers: The above information was extracted from the sacred odù Ògúndá Méjì, every point is supported with its stanza respectively.



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