Yemi Elebuibon

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Born
Ifáyẹmí Ọ̀ṣúndàgbonù Ẹlẹ́búìbọn

1947 (age 7879)
OccupationAuthor, priest, poet writer, teacher, linguist
LanguageYoruba, English
GenreHistory, grammar/linguistics, religion, poetry, plays
Chief Àràbà

Yemi Elebuibon
Born
Ifáyẹmí Ọ̀ṣúndàgbonù Ẹlẹ́búìbọn

1947 (age 7879)
OccupationAuthor, priest, poet writer, teacher, linguist
LanguageYoruba, English
GenreHistory, grammar/linguistics, religion, poetry, plays
SubjectYoruba culture, Yoruba history, Yoruba language, Yoruba religion
Notable works
  • Owonrinsogbe
  • Ifa Olokun Asorodayo (Documentary)
  • Apetebii: The Wife of Orunmila
  • The Adventures of Obatala I & 2
Website
araba-osogbo.com

Ifáyẹmi Ọ̀ṣúndàgbonù Elebuibonlisten (born 1947) is a Yoruba and Nigerian writer, poet, author, linguist, and a world-famous Ifa priest.[1] His plays and films have received worldwide acclamation for his pursuit of the preservation of Yoruba culture and heritage. He also serves as a traveling lecturer in several institutions including at the department of African language and literature at the Obafemi Awolowo University and Black Studies at the San Francisco State University and at the Wajumbe Cultural Institution in California.[2]

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