Someone shouted, “Did the Yoruba have a word for television? Words are created with new things.
The theatre director who bombarded me with emails thereafter, accused me of being intolerant of gay persons. I disconnected him from my email. Was this an act of tolerance?
I was astonished when the Obatala Priest said true Obatala existential...
He said the Christians he saw were devoid of tolerance.
He gave me an example of his. A brand new Christian, aflame with his most recent transformation, invaded the shrine of his family Orisha and set it on “Holy Ghost” fire!
Each tragedy stretched the suffering of family members beyond endurance until they came running with “Baba save us …Stop this calamity”.
God created man and man created all religions with each religion afflicted by primordial sentiments, all known vanities and vulgar territorial assertions.
Wole Soyinka in the “Fourth Stage”, an essay he wrote as a scholar in his early 20s, said, ‘Obatala’s patient suffering is the well known aesthetics of the saint’.
The Yoruba call Obatala the FIRST CHILD OF OLODUMARE. (Akobi Olodumare).
The Obatala devotees welcomed the Christians into their communal space and saw no competition with the new religion.
Obatala is without flaw! The Obatala High Priest told me.
Even Christ could not sublimate his anger, whip in hand, in the temple.
We fail because we are crassly intolerant. The song that condemns the Orisha in the church is a cry in the darkness of ignorance.
God has no religion! He does not, because HE is GOD.
I can still hear the Obatala priest say, ‘If you choose to live with the creed of Obatala, the Supreme Orisha, you must see all of humanity as equal in their diversities.
Today, we know what went wrong; the fraud and evils of colonisation, but we have come of age.
We have lost the virtue in accommodating the existence of the different person.
This is an excerpt of notes made by Sowande at the Wole Soyinka Birthday Panel Discussion on ‘Intolerance’ at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Abeokuta recently