Some Yoruba myths have a pair of gods as the gods who created the world, including Odudua and:

a. Orisha.
b. Orishala.
c. Orion.
d. Olorun.


b. Orishala.

Analysis:
a, c & d. Incorrect. The Yoruba all have a high god, usually called "Olorun," but occasionally by a number of other names, but not as the single creator of the world.
b. Correct. Some Yoruba myths have a pair of gods, Orishala and Odudua his wife, as the gods who created the world.

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