God is Love. Nyeungana is the Light.

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FAQ

What is Ifa Dudu?

Ifa Dudu is a religion for people from Black African, Black Caribbean and any other Black African or Black Caribbean background.

God loves everyone and recognises the validity of all God’s messengers who have endeavoured to make the world a better place during their times (messengers such as those within Ifa, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Sikhism, Rastafarianism); hence God expects the same from us.

Ifa Dudu is not Ifa. Ifa Dudu takes its authority from the books of authority of Ifa, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Sikhism and Rastafarianism, interpreting these books from the Nyeungana perspective.

The religion was founded by Oluwagbemileke Afariogun.

Download a copy of the official core beliefs, tenet and code of ifa dudu here.

What is Nyeungana?

Imagine a tomorrow where all black people are forever united across physical geographic borders in their fight against poverty, marginalisation, injustice, discrimination and any other form of oppression. A tomorrow where we all feel empowered to help one another and are incredibly proud to be us. Whilst truly embracing our unique and natural beauty.

In that tomorrow we will be a superpower that is making positive contribution on the world’s stage whilst pushing each other to new heights in the advancement of human endeavour.

United by our shared identity and indivisible by any instrument. We would have created the best environment for our offspring to thrive. Forever. We call this Nyeungana.

What does the name stand for?

Ifa – is the name of a religion that sterms from Africa

Dudu – means black in the Yoruba language.

Together Ifa Dudu means black religion.

Should I be scared of Ifa Dudu?

No, To be scared of Ifa Dudu will be to be scared of Love. To reject Ifa Dudu is to reject Love. As core to the belief of Ifa Dudu is that God is Love. This as well as treat others like you like to be treated.

Why the name Ifa Dudu?

The religion is named Ifa Dudu because the historical stories of Ifa plays an important role in the religion.