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1Esu Elegbare, the Yoruba god of chance and uncertainty

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Eshu

of the Irúnmọlẹ̀ called Èṣù includes; Ẹlẹ́jẹ̀lú, Olúlànà, Ọbasìn, Láarúmọ̀, Ajọ́ńgọ́lọ̀, Ọba Ọ̀dàrà, Onílé Oríta, Ẹlẹ́gbára Ọ̀gọ, Olóògùn Àjíṣà, Láàlú

Elegua

Elegua (Yoruba: Èṣù-Ẹlẹ́gbára (North America) and Ẹlẹ́gbá, in Cuba spelled Eleggua; also known as Eleguá in Latin America and Spanish-speaking Caribbean

Oduduwa

Olu-Akin Publishers. ISBN 9789763331392. Ogundipe, Ayodele (2012). Esu Elegbara: Chance, Uncertainly In Yoruba Mythology. Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria:

Yoruba people

wields a double-edged axe that conveys his divine authority and power), Esu Elegbara (a trickster who serves as the sole messenger of the pantheon, and who

Signifying monkey

mythology, Esu Elegbara. This character was transported with Africans to the Americas under the names of Exu, Echu-Elegua, Papa Legba, and Papa Le Bas. Esu and

Funso Aiyejina

University of the West Indies Press, 2017, ISBN 978-976-640-627-1 "Esu Elegbara: A Source of an Alter/Native Theory of African Literature and Criticism"

Ifá

divination, the spirit-deity known among Yoruba people as Eshu-Elegba, Eshu, or Elegbara, is deemed the intermediate communicator relaying Ifá's will both to humanity

Yoruba religion

into the lives of humans. He is known by a variety of names, including Elegbara. Kétu, Benin. (Home) _______ Ìjẹ̀lú, Èkìtì. (Home) _______ Igbeti, Ọ̀yọ́

Yorùbá medicine

Blue Vervain, White Willow, Valerian Èsù or Elegbara Often ill-translated as "The Devil" or "The Evil Being", Èsù is neither of these but best referred