ÌßÊßE Kí ni a fi þ gbé pósí òkú sínú ìbojì nílê Yorùbá?
Answer Details
The question is asking what Yoruba people put in a coffin during burial to represent a deceased person's possessions or attributes. The answer is Aÿô, which is a type of cloth that is traditionally used to wrap items in Yoruba culture. It is believed that the cloth carries the essence and memories of the person being buried, and so it is placed in the coffin to represent their possessions or attributes.