Oòduà The Waif Who Became a God-King is a sweeping mytho-historical epic rooted in Yoruba cosmology, chronicling the rise of a forsaken child into divine kingship and eternal legend. Set in the sacred city of Ifẹ̀, the story blends folklore, philosophy, and spiritual transformation to explore themes of destiny, unity, and transcendence. Born under mysterious circumstances and cast aside as a waif, Oòduà is raised by humble guardians and shaped by the wisdom of elders, priests, and elemental forces. His journey from obscurity to prominence is marked by trials of character, divine encounters, and the forging of alliances that heal fractured tribes. As he ascends to the throne of Ifẹ̀, Oòduà becomes not merely a ruler but a symbol of reconciliation; uniting warring factions and restoring balance to a land haunted by ancestral discord.