From ojú (“face”) + ìgbà (“time, season, occasion”)
ojúgbà
- peer, agemate
- Synonyms: ẹgbẹ́, ọgbà, arugbọ̀n
ikú t'ó ń pa ojúgbà ẹni, ó ń pòwe mọ́ni- when one's peers are dying, it is a sign that one's fate is not too far away
- (literally, “The death that is killing one's peers, is serving as a proverb for one”)