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Omoluabi Podcast
Joseph and Anu Ola
51 episodes
1 week ago
This is the podcast where African Proverbs and Biblical Wisdom converge. Each episode focuses on a Yorùbá proverb which is then reflected upon in the light of scriptures. The podcast aims both to showcase a rich collection of African proverbs and offer such indigenous wisdom to young adults of African descent and, indeed, anyone!
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This is the podcast where African Proverbs and Biblical Wisdom converge. Each episode focuses on a Yorùbá proverb which is then reflected upon in the light of scriptures. The podcast aims both to showcase a rich collection of African proverbs and offer such indigenous wisdom to young adults of African descent and, indeed, anyone!
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Language Learning
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S7E04 - A Proverb on AVOIDING UNNECESSARY RISKS - “Ajá tó rí mótò tó dúró fi ara-a rè bọ Ògún”
Omoluabi Podcast
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2 months ago
S7E04 - A Proverb on AVOIDING UNNECESSARY RISKS - “Ajá tó rí mótò tó dúró fi ara-a rè bọ Ògún”

PROVERB CONSIDERED: “Ajá tó rí mótò tó dúró fi ara-a rè bọ Ògún.”
(Translation: A dog that sees a motor vehicle and stands in its way makes itself a sacrifice to Ògún.)

Context:

  • In Yoruba culture, Ògún is the deity of iron and the patron deity for hunters (because of all the metallic intruments they use); one of Ògún's favourite sacrifices is dogs.

  • The proverb warns against ignoring obvious dangers. A dog that recklessly stands before a moving car is doomed to destruction, becoming an “unnecessary sacrifice.”

  • The heart of the proverb is about taking unnecessary risks.

  • The lesson: heed warnings, practise foresight, and avoid self-inflicted harm.

Biblical Connections & Applications:

  • Proverbs 22:3 – “A prudent man foresees danger and hides himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished.”

  • Proverbs 28:1 – “The wicked flee when no man pursues: but the righteous are as bold as a lion.” (Yet boldness without prudence is foolishness.)

  • Acts 1:4 – Jesus told the disciples to “wait for the promise of the Father”—a reminder to pause and heed spiritual guidance.

  • Proverbs 6:6–8 – The wisdom of ants gathering food in summer teaches preparation and foresight.

  • Lamentations 3:27 – It is good to bear responsibility early, preparing for future challenges.

Practical Takeaways:

  • Ignorance or overconfidence can make us blind to danger. Avoid the “confidence that only ignorance can supply.”

  • Do not ignore red flags in relationships, careers, or spiritual life; danger ignored today can destroy tomorrow.

  • Don’t toy with sin or assume grace will shield you from its consequences.

  • Learn from the wisdom of older generations rather than dismissing their experiences.

  • Be proactive in practical matters (e.g., renewing visas, planning ahead) instead of leaving things until it is too late.

  • Take time to pause, listen, and follow the checks of the Spirit before making big decisions.

Omoluabi Podcast
This is the podcast where African Proverbs and Biblical Wisdom converge. Each episode focuses on a Yorùbá proverb which is then reflected upon in the light of scriptures. The podcast aims both to showcase a rich collection of African proverbs and offer such indigenous wisdom to young adults of African descent and, indeed, anyone!