Ifá
Okanran — Conflict, Dangerous Truth, the Single Mark
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Okanran is the eighth Olódù, whose name derives from ọkàn (heart/one) — the single mark standing alone against opposition. The ese Ifá of Okanran, as recorded in Bascom's 'Ifá Divination,' govern ẹjọ́ (litigation), contested ogún (inheritance), and the dangerous necessity of òótọ́ (truth-telling) in situations of corruption. Okanran is associated with Ogun, the Orisha of iron and decisive action, and its verses teach that the babalawo must sometimes prescribe the painful ẹbọ of confrontation rather than the comfortable ẹbọ of appeasement. The Odù insists that false àlàáfíà (peace) built on concealment is more destructive than open conflict resolved through proper judicial authority.