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Omoluabi : ウィキペディア英語版
Omoluabi

The Omoluabi is a Yoruba philosophical and cultural concept to describe a person of good character. The omoluabi concept signifies courage, hard work, humility and respect.〔Fola Kareem Olajoku - "''Nigeria: The Omoluabi Terminology''"〕 An omoluabi is a person of honor who believes in hard work, respects the rights of others, and gives to the community in deeds and in action. Above all, an Omoluabi is a person of integrity.〔Dolapo Adeniji-Neill, PH.D. Adelphi University Ruth S. Ammon School of Education Garden City, NY - "''Omoluabi: The Way Of Human Being: An African Philosophy's Impact On Nigerian Voluntary Immigrants Educational And Other Life Aspirations''"〕
The concept Omoluabi is an adjectival Yoruba phrase, which has the words - "''Omo + ti + Olu-iwa + bi''" as its components. Literally translated and separately, ''omo'' means 'child', ''ti'' means 'that or which', ''Olu-iwa'' means the chief or master of ''Iwa'' (character), ''bi'' means 'born'. When combined, Omoluabi translates as "the baby begotten by the chief of iwa". Such a child is thought of as a paragon of excellence in character.〔Fayemi, Ademola Kazeem, Department of Philosophy, Lagos State University Ojo, Lagos - "''Human Personality and the Yoruba Worldview: An Ethico-Sociological Interpretation''"〕
An Omoluabi demonstrates and exhibits the inherent virtue and value of ''Iwapele''. ''Iwapele'' is ultimately the basis of moral conduct in Yoruba culture and a core defining attribute of an Omoluabi. The most fundamental of these principles demonstrated by an Omoluabi are;〔Abimbola, Wande (1975) ''“Iwapele: The Concept of Good Character in Ifa Literary Corpus”, Wande Abimbola (ed.) Yoruba Oral Tradition: Poetry in Music Dance and Drama'' (Ibadan: University of Ibadan Press).〕
* ''Oro Siso'' (Spoken word, the Yoruba accord great respect for intelligent and expert use of language)
* ''Iteriba'' (Respect)
* ''Inu Rere'' (Good will, Having a good mind towards others)
* ''Otito'' (Truth)
* ''Iwa'' (Character)
* ''Akinkanju'' (Bravery)
* ''Ise'' (Hardwork)
* ''Opolo Pipe'' (Intelligence)
An individual can be termed an Omoluabi irrespective of the religion the person adheres to. Consequently, some of the characteristics and traits of an Omoluabi are considered virtues in many religions, for example, humility, truth and honesty are Christian virtues.
== References ==


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