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The problem of time has assumed an acrimonious debate in African philosophy. This paper is an attempt to discuss the concept of time in Yoruba-African thoughts. Through conceptual analysis and hermeneutics of the Yoruba proverbial resources, the attitude and perceptions of the Yoruba on time, time measurement and reckoning are explored. In view of the dynamism of culture, the traditional and contemporary understanding of time among the Yoruba is critically discussed. Contrary to the popular view on the absence of very long and infinite future time in traditional African thought, this paper argues the cogency of a three-dimensional time among the Yoruba consisting of the past, present and future. While exposing some of the critical problems in the Yoruba understanding of time, the paper establishes that the understanding of time in Yorùbá indigenous belief system can help correct the inconsistencies associated with the early writings on time in African thought.

Dr. Fayemi Ademola Kazeem. (2016) TIME IN YORÙBÁ CULTURE, Al-Hikmat: A Journal of Philosophy, Volume 36, Issue 01.
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