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Ifá in the Global Spotlight: Recent Interviews & Media Features Highlight the Rise of Yoruba Spiritual Education

How Ifa College and Iyanifa Ewa Are Shaping the Global Reawakening of African Spirituality


Author: Ifa College Editorial Team

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Introduction — A Movement Rooted in Knowledge, Rising With Voice

Across the world, Africans and diaspora descendants are awakening to their ancestral spiritual identity.

There is a growing hunger to return to Ifá, to Orisa wisdom, to culture, to root work, and to indigenous understanding of destiny and the human spirit.


And standing at the heart of this awakening is Ifa College and its founder — Iyanifa Ewa — whose teachings, community programs, and live media conversations continue to illuminate pathways home to spiritual truth.


Recently featured by AJEMIPOSI Africa and other respected media platforms, Ifa College has become not only a place of learning, but a global voice for authentic African wisdom, heritage, and spiritual empowerment.


Preserving African Spiritual Knowledge Through Education


At its core, Ifa College exists to preserve, teach, and honor Yoruba spirituality, with courses dedicated to:

  • Ifá (Religion, Destiny & Spiritual Development)

  • Orisha Studies (Understanding Divine Nature Forces)

  • Yoruba Cultural Studies

  • Ọ̀ṣun Fertility & Sacred Womanhood

  • Traditional Herbalism & Indigenous Healing

  • African Spiritual Psychology & Ancestral Consciousness


These programs — accessible from anywhere in the world — have empowered students from:

  • Nigeria

  • Ghana

  • Brazil

  • United States

  • United Kingdom

  • Canada

  • Cuba🇹🇹 Trinidad & Tobago

  • South Africa

to reconnect with the truth of their spiritual origin.


The goal is simple but sacred:

To restore African identity, dignity, and spiritual intelligence — one learner at a time.

AJEMIPOSI Africa Feature — Giving Ifá a Modern Media Voice

The recent AJEMIPOSI Africa interview served as a powerful platform for Ifa College and Iyanifa Ewa to voice what many have long felt:

  • African spirituality is not superstition

  • Ifá is not fear — it is wisdom

  • Orisa worship is not darkness — it is divine alignment

  • Our indigenous heritage deserves respect and global recognition

During the conversation, Iyanifa Ewa articulated the mission of Ifa College with clarity and spiritual depth:

"We are not reviving Ifá — Ifá never died. What we are reviving is the people's confidence in their identity and their destiny."

This message resonated deeply, not only with spiritually conscious Africans, but with global seekers looking for authenticity beyond commercialized spirituality.



Breaking Stereotypes & Correcting Global Misconceptions

For decades, Ifá and Orisa traditions were misunderstood due to:

  • Colonial religion influence

  • Misrepresentation in media

  • Ignorance and lack of academic teaching

  • Fear-based propaganda


But now, because of voices like Ifa College, the narrative is shifting.


Key messages emphasized in media appearances include:

✅ Ifá is a spiritual science, not witchcraft

✅ Orisa tradition is divine law and nature intelligence

✅ Yoruba cosmology is universal, not tribal

✅ African spirituality is structured, ethical, and enlightened

✅ Our ancestors preserved advanced spiritual knowledge


The interviews position Ifa College as a beacon of modern African spirituality, backed by academic rigor, oral tradition, and lived ancestral wisdom.


Live Teachings & Social Media: Making Ifa Accessible Globally


While Ifá was once accessible only through physical initiation and direct community networks, technology has changed the world.


Through weekly live programs, masterclasses, and interactive teaching sessions online, Iyanifa Ewa has brought Ifá to:

  • Curious learners

  • Diaspora reconnecting to their ancestral path

  • Women reclaiming sacred feminine power

  • Men seeking divine purpose and alignment

  • Families wanting to raise spiritually grounded children


Social platforms have become digital shrines of learning and community, proving that tradition can evolve without losing its essence.


Education is initiation. Knowledge is empowerment. Community is medicine.


A Personal Mission Rooted in Service and Ancestral Duty

What sets Ifa College apart is that it is not driven by business first —It is driven by service, spiritual duty, and ancestral instruction.


Iyanifa Ewa often shares:

"I did not choose Ifa — Ifa chose me. This is not a career. This is a calling."

It is this sincerity that makes the voice of Ifá College powerful, trusted, and resonant.


Impact — Healing Identity, Restoring Dignity

Today, Ifa College stands as a sanctuary for:

  • Spiritual awakening

  • Cultural reconnection

  • Mental and emotional healing

  • Purpose discovery

  • Feminine sacred wisdom

  • Masculine divine structure

  • Herbal & ancestral healing knowledge



Hundreds have testified about:

✨ Emotional rebirth

✨ Identity restoration

✨ Peace returning into their lives

✨ Confidence in their spiritual path

✨ Healing from spiritual confusion & religious trauma


This is not just education, It is restoration of soul memory.


Why This Moment Matters in History

Humanity is in a season of spiritual evolution.

Africans and our descendants are rising in awareness, reclaiming:

  • language

  • cosmology

  • sacred knowledge

  • ancestral pride

  • spiritual technology

  • destiny alignment


And Ifá College stands as one of the institutions ushering in this transformation.


We are not returning to the past —We are carrying the past into the future.



Begin Your Ifá Journey Today

If you feel called to reconnect with your spiritual roots, destiny alignment, or ancestral wisdom…

Ifá College is here to lead, teach, and support your journey.


Enroll in Ifá College

🌿 Study Yoruba Spirituality and Orisa wisdom

🕊️ Reconnect with your ancestors & your destiny

📩 Send a message to begin your path


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Your tradition is not lost. Your power is not forgotten. Your spirit remembers the way home.

 
 
 

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