Ojumo Ire -
is a Yoruba greeting that literally translates to "a morning of goodness" or "a blessed dawn". In Yoruba culture, it is more than just a "good morning"; it is a prayerful declaration for a productive, successful, and peaceful day.
Speak into existence that "every delay becomes divine speed and every closed door opens by grace". Ojumo Ire
Recognize that everyone is going through a phase; choose to be empathetic and kind to those you meet. is a Yoruba greeting that literally translates to
Starting a day with Ojúmọ́ Ire requires living by the standards of an Omoluabi (a person of good character): Recognize that everyone is going through a phase;
Facing challenges requires wisdom. Do not challenge forces you cannot match; sometimes, caution is the highest form of power.
Below is a guide on how to embrace and practice the essence of in your daily life. 1. The Core Meaning of Ire

