I walked into a room there were African women there and I said I am from Nigeria one woman said no you are not! The other woman looked at me as if she could see that I was and she said yes she is she said I was from ekiti she looked like she was listening to someone in her ear. The other lady told me to prove it and call on my ancestors through an empty water bottle when I said the words she told me to say I heard my deceased brother respond I got scared and threw the water bottle.
This dream seems to touch upon themes of identity, connection to your roots, and the spiritual realm. The presence of African women and the skepticism about your Nigerian identity may reflect a sense of questioning or internal conflict about your cultural heritage and sense of belonging. The woman who seemed to confirm your roots by mentioning Ekiti and seemingly communicating with someone in her ear could symbolize a deeper connection to your ancestral lineage and the wisdom and guidance that it holds.
The request to call upon your ancestors through the water bottle and the response you heard from your deceased brother may signify a desire for connection with your past and seeking guidance or protection from those who have passed on. Your reaction of fear and throwing the water bottle could suggest a fear of the unknown or the supernatural, perhaps indicating a reluctance to fully embrace or explore your cultural heritage and spiritual connections.
Overall, this dream may be prompting you to reflect on your sense of self, your cultural identity, and your relationship with your ancestors and the spiritual realm. It could be a call to explore and embrace your roots, seek guidance from your ancestors, and confront any fears or uncertainties you may have about these aspects of your identity.