"Oluwa" means "God" in Yoruba. It is often used to refer to the supreme being or deity in the Yoruba belief system.
In Igbo, "Thank you God" is "Daalụ Chineke." In Yoruba, it is "E se Oluwa."
You can say "Oluwa, ran mi lo" in Yoruba, which translates to "God, help me".
Ẹ ṣé Oluwa.
In Yoruba language, you can say "Ọlọrun mi" to mean "My God."
God in Yoruba is "Ọlọrun."
In Igbo, "Thank you God" is "Daalụ Chineke." In Yoruba, it is "E se Oluwa."
You can say "Oluwa, ran mi lo" in Yoruba, which translates to "God, help me".
Ẹ ṣé Oluwa.
God in Yoruba is "Ọlọrun."
In Yoruba language, you can say "Ọlọrun mi" to mean "My God."
In Yoruba, you would say "nitori Oluwa."
Oluwa noni
"Ireoluwa" is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning "goodness of God" or "blessings of God." It is a combination of the words "ire" meaning good or blessings, and "oluwa" meaning God.
Oluwakemi in Yoruba means "God has pampered me" or "God has cared for me". It is a name that conveys gratitude to God for His blessings and care.
The population of Ola Oluwa in Nigeria is approximately 200,000 people.
The area of Ola Oluwa is 328 square kilometers.
Modupe means "thank you" in Yoruba.