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A verse from Eji Ogbe
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At our temple every member is expected to demonstrate discipline and good work ethics. The following verse from "Eji Ogbe" is a common verse repeated from time to time at our temple to remind us of not being lazy and to continue doing Olodumare's work.
 
Eji Ogbe
 
"Do your work"
"I am not working"
 
This was the Ifa cast for the lazy person
He who sleeps until the sun is overhead
He who relies on that which is possessed through inheritance
exposes himself to suffering
If we do not toil and sweat profusely today
We cannot become wealthy tomorrow
 
"March through the mud"
"I cannot march through the mud"
"If we do not march through the mud
Our mouths cannot eat good food"
 
These were the declarations of Ifa to the lazy person
He who possesses strong limbs but refuses to work
He who chooses to be idle in the morning
He is only resting for suffering in the evening
Only toiling can support one
Idleness cannot bring dividend
Whoever refuses to work
Such a person does not deserve to eat
If a lazy person is hungry, please let him die
Dead or alive, a lazy person is a useless person