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S2E2: Kola Nut Prayer II

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02/21/2020

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Ọjị, which is kola nut in the Igbo language, is a very significant part of Igbo culture in regards to greetings, offerings, covenants, communion, prayers, and more. The Kola nut can only be blessed in the Igbo language and as such, the fate of this crucial cultural phenomenon depends on those who can speak the language and who can respect and upkeep the culture. In this episode, we dissect the second half of a kola nut prayer by ObynoDaddyMuna with a new and special guest teacher, Ugochinyerennaya  <3. To purchase full transcript go to: Obodofullcircle.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igbopodcast/support

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