Who is Emere?
The Female Abiku; The Child-Spirit Who Returns
Origin — How Emere Became Orisa
In Yoruba tradition, Emere is known as The Female Abiku; The Child-Spirit Who Returns. In many houses of practice, the story is understood as both historical memory and spiritual instruction, showing how divine authority is established through sacrifice, wisdom, and righteous conduct.
Sacred Stories & Myths
Emere is remembered through oral traditions, praise poetry, and regional worship practices. Recited narratives often emphasize consequences, restoration, and the principle that character determines the quality of destiny.
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