i already told you, you would have to gain a knowledge of what an African Priestess is. you'll have to learn that on your own. i'm not about to type out a research paper on the coli for you. first picture i posted was her with an African child on her lap.
and in the bbc link if you bothered to read it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7595841.stm
In an upstairs room of her house, surrounded by carved wooden figures of the gods, she receives well-wishers and devotees, who she blesses in fluent Yoruba.
But artist Sangodare Gbadegesin Ajala, Mrs Wenger's adopted son, says many local people accepted her eagerly.
"It's a disgrace to the Yoruba that the person who came to save our culture was a European," he says.