Monday, August 17, 2026 -An Ondo State-based pastor, Olabanjo Felix, who renounced Christianity and embraced Isese, an indigenous Yoruba spiritual tradition, has explained that the “deceit in Christianity” prompted him to abandon the faith to become an Ifa priest.
Felix, who spoke with Sunday Punch on Saturday, alleged that
there was “no true pastor of the Bible in Nigeria”, adding that many pastors in
the country had turned Christianity into personal and family businesses.
He said he became fed up with Christianity and what he described as the brainwashing of Christians by some pastors.
Felix, who previously founded the Image of God Evangelical and Prophetic Ministries in Ibaka, Oka Akoko area of the state, renounced Christianity and declared his allegiance to Isese in a video which went viral on Thursday.
Announcing his transition from Christian ministry to Ifá
practice, the former cleric also revealed his new spiritual identity.
“I’m now Ifawamiri Aworanolodumare, Babalawo of Ifá,” he
declared in the video.
Felix expressed gratitude to his new spiritual mentor, the
Araba of Isara-Remo, Olusegun Aifuwape, and his spiritual sons for guiding him.
He maintained that he publicly announced his decision to
stop people from continuing to address him as a pastor even after he had
stopped practising Christianity.
“I did that video to announce to the world that I’m no
longer a pastor because people kept addressing me as pastor, but I cannot
continue to accept that. I don’t support deceit, so people have to know that
I’m now an Ifa adherent,” he said.
Felix, who said he was a pastor for more than three years,
noted that his decision followed a two-year “soul-searching journey” during
which he became increasingly disturbed by what he described as contradictions
in the Bible and deception among some Christian leaders.
According to him, his decision was not sudden, noting that
he consulted several pastors in an attempt to examine his convictions before
eventually leaving Christianity.
He said, “I became fed up of Christianity because there is
no true pastor of the Bible in Nigeria aside from Pastor Gbile Akanni. I’m a
Bible student and I understand the Bible very well, but I was arrested by Ifa.
I did not just change my religion overnight.
“I changed from Christianity to Ifa worshipping two years
ago when I was on a soul-searching journey. I was very disturbed with the
confusion in the Bible and the deceit in Christianity. Before taking my
decision, I tried consulting with other pastors to check myself because I
thought maybe I was not truly born again, but I still could not continue with
Christianity even with their attempts to change my mind.”
Felix also disclosed that he considered converting to Islam
before eventually settling on Ifa.
“I even tried converting to Islam because I consulted a
cleric who advised me to go and study the Quran. I downloaded the Yoruba
version of the Quran and I read, but I discovered that it is the same deceit.
“After this, I made up my mind to learn Ifa and become an
Ifa priest and I started looking for genuine Ifa priests to mentor and lead me.
My conviction was further rooted in the potency of herbs and roots,” Felix
added.
According to him, his conviction was strengthened by his
experience with herbs and roots, which he said contributed to his decision to
embrace traditional Yoruba practice.
Felix said he eventually found the Araba of Isararemọ, Oluṣẹgun Latunji Aifuwapẹ, on Facebook and contacted him about his
intention to learn Ifa.
He dismissed the perception that traditional religion was
fetish, insisting that his practice of Ifa was centred on prayers,
supplications and the use of herbs and roots, rather than fetish activities.
“I found Araba of Isararemọ, Oluṣẹgun
Latunji Aifuwapẹ on Facebook and I told him of my intention to learn Ifa. And
since I joined him, I have never engaged in any fetish act. We have only been
praying and doing supplications,” he said.
Felix added that foreigners from different parts of the
world visit the centre to learn about Ifa.
The former pastor further alleged that some Christian
clerics secretly consult Ifa practitioners for divination despite publicly
condemning traditional religious practices.
“There is too much deceit in Christianity. The so-called men
of God have used the religion to brainwash a lot of people. I cannot count the
number of pastors that contact us for Ifa divination.
“But I cannot do that, and that is why I came out openly to
renounce Christianity and declared my allegiance to Ifa,” he said.

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