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Egbe Aworeni Argentina

The Egbe Aworeni Argentina is a religious community dedicated to the worship of traditional Yoruba Ifa.
Founded in Argentina in 2005 by  Bawoselu Awo Agbaye Ifateju Aworeni,  representative of Araba Agbaye and Oketase (World Temple of Ifa) in the Argentine Republic.
Egbe Aworeni Argentina leads tocapethe religious, philosophical and theological preparation of the priests initiated in our institution, also fulfilling educational, cultural, social and religious tasks based on the Ifá philosophy of life. 
With subsidiaries in several Provinces of this and other countries; Egbe Aworeni Argentina, continues to work for the recognition, dissemination and understanding of the traditional Yorùbá Ifa religion in the world. 
Our goal is to plant a seed of love in each heart and awaken in each conscience the will to know.

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Àşà Yorùbá Cultural Dissemination Center

It is created in response to the need to increase and expand knowledge about Yorùbá history, philosophy, culture, language and religiosity in a general and objective way; in order to provide relevant tools that facilitate mechanisms for new social approaches that contribute to concepts and actions of inclusion, assessment   and recognition of the Afro component in society

Goal

provide theoretical and methodological tools for comprehensive, social, cultural and religious training based on Yorùbá philosophy.
Satisfy social needs about knowledge and expansion of traditional Yoruba culture for those interested in deepening general and specific fundamental knowledge about the culture and philosophy of traditional Yoruba Ifa
Expand the values of African culture through knowledge and socio-cultural recognition
Promote the exercise of social and religious rights through the bases of cultural, philosophical and theological knowledge 
Strengthen the foundations of religious practice of Afro origin, through concepts of integrity, humanistic values, ethics and respect, social and cultural.

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Registered in the Federal Register of Culture

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