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Long ago in the ancient kingdom of Ọ̀yọ́, Ṣàngó—Orisha of thunder, fire, drumming, dance, and kingship—ruled with unmatched power. Once a living king on earth, the fourth Alaafin of Ọ̀yọ́, Ṣàngó later became one of the most revered Orishas of the Yoruba world. He wields the double-headed axe, commands lightning and flame, and embodies passion, leadership, and divine force. But even thunder can love. Ṣàngó had three wives: Oba, his calm and loyal shield. Oshun, the sweet river of beauty and charm. Oya, the storm that carried his fire. This is the unforgettable story of Queen Oba, Ṣàngó’s first wife—whose devotion was twisted by jealousy and deception. A queen’s love became heartbreak… and heartbreak became a river that still flows today. In this beautifully narrated Yoruba folktale, you will discover: ✨ How Ṣàngó, Oba, Oshun, and Oya lived in the royal palace of Ọ̀yọ́ ✨ The jealousy that grew between the sister-wives ✨ Oshun’s cunning deception about the “secret” in the soup ✨ Why Oba sacrificed part of herself for love ✨ The tragic moment Ṣàngó rejected her ✨ And how Oba’s tears transformed her into the River Oba This story blends mythology, culture, love, betrayal, and transformation—told in simple, emotional storytelling for all ages. It reveals not only the power of the Orishas, but the deep human emotions that shaped their legends. If you love African folktales, Yoruba mythology, Orishas, and ancient cultural storytelling, this is a powerful tale you don’t want to miss. #Orishas #YorubaFolklore #AfricanMythology #Sango #Oba #Oshun #Oya #AfricanStories #BeforeChristianity #AfricanReligion #AncientAfrica #PreColonialAfrica #LegendsAcrossTheLand 📌 Subscribe for more African Folktales & Legends @LegendsAcrossTheLand / @legendsacrosstheland 👇 Tell us in the comments: Do you think Oba’s sacrifice was an act of love or a tragedy caused by jealousy?