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Yoruba Spiritualist, Iyanifa Ewa launches digital platforms

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Yoruba spiritualist and traditional medicine practitioner IYANIFA Oluwadamilola Adeseye, popularly known as IYANIFA EWA (Ìyánífá Ẹwà,) has announced the launch of a series of digital platforms aimed at expanding global access to Yoruba spirituality and the teachings of IFA

 

 

The initiative includes three key offerings: an online institution called IFA College, a mobile application known as the ODU IFA App (Odù Ifá App), and a daily spiritual broadcast titled Ase For Today (ÀṢẸ FOR TODAY)

 

 

According to IYANIFA EWA (Ìyánífá Ẹwà), the goal is to make authentic Yoruba spiritual knowledge more accessible, particularly to individuals in the African diaspora. “This is about more than innovation,” she said in a statement. “It is a spiritual calling to preserve, teach, and share the rich legacy of IFA with clarity and dignity.”

 

IFA COLLEGE is a fully accredited online education platform offering structured courses in Yoruba spirituality. The college is designed for global learners, including busy professionals, students, and diaspora communities who may not have access to traditional sources of learning.

 

The soon-to-be-released ODU IFA APP (Odù Ifá App) is described as a multilingual tool that supports Yoruba, English and French, and includes full audio recitations of sacred Yoruba texts. The app aims to present traditional teachings through an intuitive, modern interface.

 

 

Also launching is Ase For Today, a short-form daily livestream and podcast featuring one-minute Ifa ritual insights. The broadcast is intended to serve as a spiritual guide for listeners worldwide, offering daily moments of reflection and connection.

 

IYANIFA EWA (Ìyánífá Ẹwà) holds a BSc in Computer Engineering, an MBA in International Business, and multiple certifications in traditional medicine. Her background, which blends academic training with deep spiritual practice, informs her approach to bringing ancestral wisdom into contemporary formats.

 

Through these platforms, she hopes to preserve Yoruba traditions while ensuring they remain relevant in a digital, globalised world.

 

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