The Cuban reggaeton artist Yomil celebrated Orula Day this Friday and asked the Yoruba saint for a miracle for his friend El Taiger, who is hospitalized in critical condition in Miami after being shot in the head.
On his Instagram account, Yomil posted a message that says: "On this very special day of Orula, I am sure that many priests of this beautiful religion will do the same, let's ask for a miracle for a friend who is going through a critical moment and give him the strength to overcome this difficult situation."
The artist was referring to El Taiger, who is fighting for his life at Jackson Memorial Hospital after being the victim of an attempted homicide in Miami.
The manager of El Taiger, Marcel Reinosa, confirmed that the reggaeton artist is in critical condition, on artificial respiration. The situation is delicate, but his friends and fans remain hopeful for his recovery. The police continue to investigate the incident.
Yomil and El Taiger have been friends for many years. They have shared achievements in their professional careers, but they also have a brotherly relationship. Both are devoted to the Yoruba religion in Cuba. They are well-known figures in that community.
Other Cuban artists who also practice this religion have asked Orula this Friday to intervene in the recovery of the reggaeton artist. Among them are Osmani García and Emilio Frías, director of the orchestra El Niño y La Verdad.
"May Olofin and Oluddumare put their hand so that José Manuel Carbajal, El Taiger, has a new opportunity. Happy Day to all the priests and children of Orula, ache ibboru," said Frías.
Orula is a deity of the Yoruba religion, syncretized with Saint Francis of Assisi in the Catholic tradition. His day is celebrated on October 4 in Cuba.
He is the orisha of divination. According to Yoruba tradition, when Oludumare (God) constructed the universe, Orunmila (Orula) was the witness who accompanied him and observed silently, which is why he knows the destiny of all things and all living beings in this world.
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