“Ẹni tí ńrìn ní òru, ó ńṣeré pẹ̀lú ìkú.”
“The one who walks in the dark of night is playing with death.”
So warns Ìkà Òfún, the Odù that teaches us that darkness is never only physical—it is spiritual blindness, betrayal disguised as friendship, and the temptation to forget our own Ori. In this Odù, the struggle between light and shadow is not a cosmic ba…




