"Ereti eleya bolefiti oluwa" in Yoruba translates to "hope is the essence of faith in God." This phrase emphasizes the importance of hope as a foundational element of belief and trust in divine guidance and support. It reflects the cultural significance of faith in overcoming challenges and maintaining optimism in life.
"Oluwa" means "God" in Yoruba. It is often used to refer to the supreme being or deity in the Yoruba belief system.
In igbo:Ekene dili Chukwu. In yoruba: Ese Oluwa
You can say "Oluwa, ran mi lo" in Yoruba, which translates to "God, help me".
Ẹ ṣé Oluwa.
Oluwa [oh-LOO-wahh]
Ni agbara Olorun
You say "My God!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Oluwa o!".
Ire= goodness Oluwa= of the lord Ireoluwa= goodness of the lord
Oluwa means "God" Kemi means "care for me" God cares for me
Oluwa noni
The population of Ola Oluwa in Nigeria is approximately 200,000 people.
The area of Ola Oluwa is 328 square kilometers.