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The  Ori inu is known to be a term that is synonymous with the Yoruba tribe and it means  “inner head"

What is the term about?

The term ori is one that means “head,” and it connote one's physical human head. It is a term that tells all about  or what is taken in by the Yoruba as a form of depiction of the inner essence as humans.

In Yorubaland, a person praises his or her ori-inu ("inner head"), which is known to be a personal spirit that helps to guides a person's destiny.

The symbol used for the inner head is said to be a small conical object, and a larger container that has a conical lid known as ile-ore, meaning  "house of the head."

Note that the term stands for a person's essential nature that is the person's ori-inu, is said to be the “inner head,” which is known to be different from the physical nature.

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