Obi divination

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Obi divination is a system of divination used in the traditional Yoruba religion and in Yoruba-derived Afro-American religions.[1] In Yorubaland, it uses palm or kola nuts; in Latin America and the Caribbean it uses four pieces of coconut.

Obi divination is also interconnected with Ifá and Iwa Pele.

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