Ojumo Ire <NEWEST - PICK>
is a Yoruba greeting that literally translates to "a morning of goodness" or "a blessed dawn". In Yoruba culture, it is more than just a "good morning"; it is a prayerful declaration for a productive, successful, and peaceful day.
Treat your name and identity with respect; "guide it jealously" as you navigate the world. 4. Spiritual Alignment
Beyond money, this includes health and overall prosperity. Ojumo Ire
Speak into existence that "every delay becomes divine speed and every closed door opens by grace".
"May God guide my steps and order my path in everything I do today". is a Yoruba greeting that literally translates to
Request that "evil be far from me and God's presence surround me like a shield". 3. Cultural Ethics (Omoluabi)
Facing challenges requires wisdom. Do not challenge forces you cannot match; sometimes, caution is the highest form of power. "May God guide my steps and order my
Recognize that everyone is going through a phase; choose to be empathetic and kind to those you meet.