Chief Awodele Ifayemi comes from a long line of reputable Babalawos. He is the Awo Mayegun of Ilobu Land, Osun State Nigeria. He shares his knowledge of Ifá with whoever is seeking to find their “truth” in life. He teaches that Ifá is a Spiritual Philosophy that teaches Self-Empowerment via Self-Accountability.
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Hello! Glad you are feeling better, I would like to be apart of the inner circle, also I am very interested in my west African spirituality from ancestor dna test I believe I would fall under Yoruba I am also interested in voudon, it’s hard where I leave to find someone to help me cultivate my path as I’m learning many things through YouTube & a couple books, I leave in Houston, Texas would you have any suggestions on how to align myself with people of integrity as I have also heard stories of people being taken advantage of and I would like to avoid that. Thank you
Alaafia Felicia;
Thank you for your interest in Ifá. If you would like to be part of my private group then email me and I’ll send you an invitation.
Ogbó àtó Asure Ìwòrìwòfún.
O dábò!
Chief Awodele Ifayemi
Atunwase Awo of Ilobuland
Alaafia Felicia;
Please accept my apologies for my late reply. As you can imagine, since returning from Nigeria with Malaria, I got behind on my work, and I’ve been working none stop getting up to speed. Good news is that I’m finally caught up.
Keep an eye to an email I’ll be sending out sometime this week…
I’m holding a FREE workshop I know you will not want to miss.
Ogbó àtó Asure Ìwòrìwòfún.
O dábò!
Chief Awodele Ifayemi
Atunwase Awo of Ilobuland
Chief Awodele Ifayemi, Thank the God’s you are better. I was wondering about the weekly messages, I was missing them… I so look forward for your guidance. May you continue to get stronger, many blessing. Ase…This message on conflict was exactly what I needed to hear going into this week. Thank you again. Ase….
Cheryl K. Falzone
Alaafia Cheryl;
Thank you for your kind and encouraging words. It has been a slow recovery but I am getting stronger each day.
Ogbó àtó Asure Ìwòrìwòfún.
O dábò!
Chief Awodele Ifayemi
Atunwase Awo of Ilobuland
Alaafia Cheryl;
Please accept my apologies for my late reply. As you can imagine, since returning from Nigeria with Malaria, I got behind on my work, and I’ve been working none stop getting up to speed. Good news is that I’m finally caught up.
Keep an eye to an email I’ll be sending out sometime this week…
I’m holding a FREE workshop I know you will not want to miss.
Ogbó àtó Asure Ìwòrìwòfún.
O dábò!
Chief Awodele Ifayemi
Atunwase Awo of Ilobuland