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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Ọba (orisha) - définition

WATER DEITY
Obbá; Ọba; Oba (goddess); Oba (Orisha); Oba (orisha)

Ọba (orisha)         
Ọbà (known as Obá in Latin America) is the Orisha of the River Oba whose source lays near Igbon where her worship originates.Bascom 1976: 154 During the wars of the 19th century, her centers of worship moved to the more secure town Ogbomosho.
Gabriel Oba-Apounou         
REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO POLITICIAN
Gabriel Oba Apounou
Gabriel Oba-Apounou (born 28 January 1945)Profile of Gabriel Oba-Apounou is a Congolese politician. During the single-party rule of the Congolese Labour Party (PCT), he was First Secretary of the Congolese Socialist Youth Union; he also served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville as Minister of Youth from 1979 to 1985, Minister of Agriculture from 1985 to 1989, and as Minister of State for Youth and Rural Development from 1989 to 1991.
Oba-Igbomina         
ANCIENT IGBOMINA TOWN IN NORTHEASTERN ISIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KWARA STATE, NIGERIA
Òbà; Obá; Oba, Nigeria
Oba-Igbomina (in Yoruba correctly Ọ̀bà, but also written as Òbà), is an ancient Igbomina town in northeastern Isin Local Government Area of Kwara State. It is one of the five related Yoruba towns named "Oba", the others being

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Ọba (orisha)

Ọbà (known as Obá in Latin America) is the Orisha of the River Oba whose source lies near Igbon where her worship originates. During the wars of the 19th century, her centers of worship moved to the more secure town Ogbomosho. She is traditionally identified as the senior wife of Shango (the third king of the Oyo Empire and an Orisha). Oba was tricked by Oya or Oshun into cutting off her ear and trying to feed it to Shango. She is syncretized with Saint Catherine of Siena.