In the common parlance of the Eshu, Abiku (ah-bee-koo) means a ghost or restless spirit and is derived from legends about stillborn children who would return to haunt their parents. Also mule (MOO-ley).
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- CTD. Kithbook: Eshu, p. 26.
In the common parlance of the Eshu, Abiku (ah-bee-koo) means a ghost or restless spirit and is derived from legends about stillborn children who would return to haunt their parents. Also mule (MOO-ley).