How I Ran Away From My Divine Callings For Years, Says Iyaosun Adeseye As She Marks Her Birthday

By Gbenga Sodeinde in Ado Ekiti

Iyaosun, Osunlola Aina Adeseye, a renowned Osun Priestess in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria, has shared her spiritual journey before ultimately surrendering to become an Osun Priestess.

During a ceremony in Ado Ekiti to celebrate her birthday, Iyaosun Adeseye, a former civil servant, Prophetess, and successful business woman in Lagos opened up about her past, recounting how she initially sought solace in various white garment churches and Pentecostal congregations. In these places, she utilized her divine gifts as a lady Prophetess and seer, aiming to heal, deliver, and free people, unaware of her true calling.

“The spirit continually troubled me,” she revealed, “appearing in my dreams and in waking moments, urging me to heed the call and embrace my destiny.” Despite these promptings, she hesitated, believing she was fulfilling her purpose elsewhere.

“They warned me of the danger I posed by neglecting my divine calling and delaying in embracing Osun’s work,” she admitted. It wasn’t until a severe illness befell her, defying medical treatment, that she realized the gravity of her situation.

“After months of turmoil, I finally surrendered to the call, experiencing complete healing without medical intervention. Since then, I’ve embraced my role and witnessed countless testimonies of deliverance, reaffirming the power of Osun’s grace,” she declared.

As the celebration ensued in Ado-Ekiti, supporters expressed their gratitude and admiration, recognizing the significance of her calling. Their gestures of appreciation and gifts symbolized the impact of her work in setting people free and serving as a conduit for divine intervention.

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