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Èṣù

Èṣù - God of mischief but that is not all to this my ancestor, he is also very open-minded to entertain 2 or more opposite views, which explains where his power comes from.

I wish you were as open-minded as Èṣù to analyze and dissect issues well you are brainwashed to want to say god forbid but celebrate the berean Christians for having such open-mindedness.

Just so that you know your satan as taught in your religious studies is not the same as Èṣù(my ancestor). Brainwashed yet again to believe otherwise, but ask yourself this how can your satan be an angel and Èṣù a personality and you still claim is the same thing?

So Èṣù is my ancestor and proud to inherit the wise part of him to keep an open mind to issues (and not become temperamental and sentimental). 

'A gbo e jo eti kan da agba osi ka ni' (narrowing listening to just one side or perspective of the story that itself is wickedness. - African Proverb



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