Oke Itase, nestled in the heart of Yoruba mythology, unfolds as a sacred hill in Ile-Ife, a realm where significant divine events transpired and the spiritual and cultural heritage of the Yoruba people is profoundly rooted. Owned by the formidable deity Ogun, the sacredness of Oke Itase is amplified by the divine buff associated with Obatala, Yemanja, and Ogun, fostering an environment intertwined with wisdom, nurturing energies, and the indomitable spirit of industry. Devotees ascend the sacred hill, drawn by the allure of its mythic resonance and the blessings bestowed by the Yoruba pantheon. However, the realm is not devoid of challenges, as the debuffs linked to Janus, Quirinus, and Vesta suggest potential conflicts with the Roman pantheon. As believers tread the hallowed grounds of Oke Itase, they connect with the essence of Yoruba spirituality, honoring the sacred history inscribed upon the hill and seeking the divine favor of Ogun, the guardian of industry and protector of the Yoruba people.