Baraba za Olokun (Roads of Olokun)

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 03 Sep, 2021

Celebrating the Wonderful Observance of Yemanja-Olokun Siku

The Creator Supreme has graced the Afrikan with a special knowingness of phenomena of the sacred universe. This is unique and superlative acumen. Thus, the water of the world has its own special narrative etched within the cosmos.  The mighty deity of Olokun represents the deepest depths of water flow and in knowing him, the world of deep water is realised. In livingness, there are a number of roads of Olokun.  These roads are his qualities manifest in the sacred universe and throughout Afrikan life. They are mission-compelling attributes of spirit substance as the roads of are also the roads to evermore enlightened greatness.  Through spiritual and cultural beingness the living qualities of Olokun are evoked and imbibed magnificently empowering the Afrikan soul to bring about their manifestation upon the earth. As spiritual and cultural acumen is restored and grows the roads are brought into glorious focus and open the way to ever-greater abundance.  Olokun’s name means Owner of the Ocean and each road carries his grand royal title of deep cosmic and symbolic meaning. The Kishwahili phrase for Owner of the Ocean is Mmiliki wa Bahari. The Kiswahili phrase for Roads of Olokun is Barabara za Olokun.

There are a number of roads of Olokun. Presently, these can vary from region to region around the world in the various expressions in honour of this marvellous deity of water. The following (then) is a synthesis in the spirit of oneness of shared expression adapted and summarised by this author with each road identified in the language of Kiswahili with names reflecting the living purpose of each road together with emphasis placed on what Olokun means to his people – the beautiful Afrikan souls of creation:


Olokun – Mkuu (Head). Mmiliki wa Bahari as head or chief of the ocean. Olokun is a benevolent and upright director of all that is within the ocean depths.

Olokun – Mfalme (King). Mmiliki wa Bahari as grand monarch or king of the ocean. Olokun is royal ruler of the ocean depths and carries himself in upright regal dignity becoming of his eternal place as King.

Olokun – Hekima (Wisdom). Mmiliki wa Bahari as a superlative wisdom guide. Olokun is a mighty source of wisdom and provides guidance from the deepest depths of living knowingness. He is spouse one of femininity who inspirationally supports and harmonises with his wisdom and his mission to guide.

Olokun – Utajiri (Wealth). Mmiliki wa Bahari as a superlative wealth bringer. Olokun is a grand custodian of wealth and empowers wealth generation. He is spouse to one of femininity who inspirationally supports and harmonises with his natural custodianship and empowerment mission.  

Olokun – Afya (Health). Mmiliki wa Bahari as a superlative guardian of health and wellbeing. Olokun promotes health and wellbeing throughout the world of water and is spouse to one of femininity who inspirationally supports and harmonises with his natural wellness and that of his domain.  

Olokun – Mamlaka (Authority). Mmiliki was Bahari and grand authority. Olokun is the ultimate authority of the ocean. He has authority over all the other deities of water flow and empowers upright leadership in them for their respective realms of responsibility. He is spouse to one of femininity who inspirationally supports and harmonises with his natural authority.  


These creatively restored roads of Olokun can provide deeply meaningful and energising quality to Afrikan life. The overall thrust of Olokun’s order is evident even at the level of the intimate male-female union. Despite the efforts of alien forces of anti-Afrikan agency to destroy the Afrikan way (by proxy or otherwise), self-determined spiritual and cultural empowerment continues to rise.  

The observance of Yemanja-Olokun Siku is marked by the seventh day of ninth month (so-called September) with celebrations taking place on Sunday 7th or nearest Sunday to that date. This is a wonderful time of spiritual and cultural ascendancy in honour and celebration of these mighty water deities and their deep, profound and progressive meaning to Afrikan life. This is an important time in imperative mission for global Afrikan ascendancy. Yemanja-Olokun  Siku is a part of the Afrikan Cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).

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