Oji Asaa: Significance of Seven-lobed Kola in Igbo Tradition

The seven-lobed kolanut, Oji Asaa, is one of the rarest and most spiritually potent symbols in Igbo tradition. Regarded as the kolanut of perfection, it represents a divine union between the earthly and spiritual realms. Its appearance is seen as a cosmic alignment and a sacred confirmation of total blessing, balance, and favor. Whenever this kolanut is broken, it calls for joyful celebration and gratitude, as it is believed to herald rare fortune, answered prayers, and the presence of ancestral approval.

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21st-century Dibia specializing in Ogwu and Afa, currently in lifelong training with the goal of attaining basic mastery over the next four to five decades.

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