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Omo ti Olu-iwa bi - a child of the chief of character. In Yoruba philosophy, this single word, Omoluabi, carries a demanding claim: a person's true worth has nothing to do with wealth, birth, or status, and everything to do with iwa - character, sustained and demonstrated over time.This book unpacks Omoluabi virtue by virtue: respect that must flow in both directions, honesty treated as nearly non-negotiable, wisdom earned through patient judgment, courage that shows up precisely when comfort would be easier, and the patience Yoruba proverb calls "the father of character" itself. It traces Omoluabi through Ifá divination and the wisdom of Orunmila, through family and elder correction, and across the Atlantic - into Santería in Cuba, Candomblé in Brazil, and the Orisha tradition in Trinidad, preserved by enslaved people under conditions built to erase it.No flattening, no easy pride - this book holds Omoluabi's real philosophical depth alongside its honest tensions, including its gendered history and its uncomfortable proximity to the Oyo Empire's role in the slave trade. What remains is a rigorous, still-relevant answer to a question every generation asks: what does it actually mean to be a person of honor?
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