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Medahochi.com is proud to promote what so many of us have been able to experience during the important lifetime of Baba Medahochi.  His greatness can now be experienced by all.

This is a work in progress that will require all of his extended family to participate.

His Writings - The Great Mighty Mighty created a library of manuscripts that covered vast topics. He never published his works. Instead, he shared them with his students.

His Words - Baba Medahochi was full of quotes which he gathered from African proverbs, Odu and literature. Thankfully, his near-photographic memory retained all of what he read and heard.

His Library - The extent of his reading was immense.  This page is an attempt to recollect all the books Baba Medahochi recommended to his students.

His Art - Let us not forget the beautiful paintings Baba Medahochi created and gave to his students and family. This page is dedicated in chronicling his artwork.