Thanks Adebayo, but I would never claim to be any kind of expert in Yoruba, I respect the practitioners of it, especially the Santerian variation, which is what I usually mean when referring to it.
If practitioners object to what I suggest, with reasonable justification, of course I would honor their objections.
Last thing I would want is to be doing is any kind of cultural appropriation.
It's just that Youruba / Santeria does fit perfectly in the solution of the systems analysis of stakeholder concerns, where we need to align science and religion to be at one with nature, for survival, fixing the physical global energy problem, and all the symptoms of it, including the obvious unfair distribution of wealth (Energy!). It seems natural and useful to make Yoruba / Santeria the backbone of all religions unified with science, due to its obvious ancient technical origins.