The esteemed Yoruba Institution, Kola Ifá Osha, based in Miami, has unveiled initial insights into its 2026 Prophecy.
For over a quarter of a century, Miami's babalawos have consistently conducted this ceremony. Their annual prophecy provides spiritual guidance for much of the Yoruba community across Florida, USA.
Currently, the institution has shared only a brief preview of the 2026 prophecy, which advises individuals to "steer clear of interpersonal conflicts," stating that "Orunmila holds the solution."
This year's governing Oddún is Ogunda She, with Otura Niko as the primary witness and Ogbe Wéñé as the secondary witness.
The presiding Orishas are Oggún, the deity of labor, strength, and warfare, accompanied by Oshún, the goddess of love and prosperity. This aligns with the 2026 prophecy disclosed on January 1st by the Yoruba Cultural Association of Cuba.
In Miami, the symbolic flag for the year will feature green and black, edged with yellow.
In a recent video, Priest Manolo Erice of the Kola Ifá Osha house elaborated that a comprehensive analysis and detailed recommendations of the 2026 prophecy will be presented during a drum ceremony scheduled for January 17 at the institution's Miami headquarters.
These are the essential spiritual elements expected to guide the Yoruba community and Ifá followers in South Florida throughout the year. Every new year, they eagerly await guidance from this revered religious house.
Insights into the 2026 Yoruba Prophecy
What is the main advice from the 2026 prophecy?
The 2026 prophecy primarily advises avoiding interpersonal conflicts, with assurance that Orunmila provides the resolution.
Who are the governing Orishas for 2026?
The presiding Orishas for 2026 are Oggún, the god of labor and strength, and Oshún, the goddess of love and prosperity.
When will the detailed analysis of the prophecy be released?
The detailed analysis and recommendations will be revealed during a drum ceremony on January 17 at the Kola Ifá Osha house in Miami.