Welcome back to another episode of Imole. Today, I'm excited to be joined by Babatunde, a young Nigerian man living in the U.S, to share his profound spiritual journey. We'll dive into his initiation into IFA, an ancient Yoruba spiritual tradition, and explore how it has shaped his life and mental health. We’ll also touch on the taboos surrounding African spirituality and how Babatunde navigates these perceptions in Nigeria and overseas. Get ready for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation!
Before I introduce our guest, let us do our regular breathing exercises. Find a comfortable seat as I talk you through it. We will inhale for 3 counts, hold for 2, and exhale for 4. Each breath should connect you to the present moment. Breathe in….., hold….., breathe out.
Babatunde was born in 1984 in Lagos, Nigeria, as the second of four children. He spent much of his early life in Nigeria before relocating abroad in his mid-twenties. Raised in the Celestial Church of Christ, his upbringing significantly shaped his spiritual journey. Babatunde is also a farmer by profession, a path he believes aligns with his innate purpose and identity.