The Obayifo is a malevolent spirit or creature in Akan folklore, particularly within the Ashanti and Fante traditions of Ghana. The term "Obayifo" translates to "witch" or "malevolent spirit" in the Akan language, and it is often used to describe a person who practices witchcraft with harmful intentions. In some contexts, the Obayifo is depicted as a shapeshifter that can transform into various animals, particularly a firefly, to carry out its nefarious deeds. The concept of the Obayifo is deeply rooted in the cultural and spiritual beliefs of the Akan people, serving as a cautionary figure that embodies the dangers of malevolent supernatural forces. The equivalent term in the Ewe language is "Dɔkpɔn," and in the Ga language, it is "Asasabone." These terms similarly denote malevolent spirits or witches in their respective cultural contexts.