Oluwa
Oluwa is a term in the Yoruba language, primarily spoken in Nigeria, meaning "God" or "Lord." It reflects the deep spiritual beliefs of the Yoruba people, who have a rich tradition of worship and reverence for a supreme being. The concept of Oluwa encompasses attributes of omnipotence, omniscience, and benevolence, central to the Yoruba faith.
In Yoruba culture, Oluwa is often invoked in prayers and rituals, highlighting the importance of spirituality in daily life. The term is also associated with various deities and spiritual practices within the broader context of African Traditional Religion and Christianity, where it signifies a connection to the divine.