Yoruba nation agitator, Sunday Igboho, has stirred fresh reactions online after openly declaring that he is a Christian who also makes use of traditional charms.
In a viral video making the rounds on social media, the activist was seen addressing a gathering of traditional rulers, where he spoke about his religious background, upbringing and spiritual life.

Speaking boldly, Igboho made it clear that being a Christian does not stop him from practising traditional spirituality.
“I am a Christian, but I use charms. I do all religions. Even Islamic father, Muideen Ajayi Bello is a Muslim, I am a Christian. I was born in church, but I do charms. I was trained in the act. Everyone knows my father is a babalawo in Modakeke,” he said.
He explained that he was born in Igboho, a historic town in Oke-Ogun area of Oyo State, before his family later relocated to Modakeke in Osun State, where he grew up.
According to him, his father is a well-known babalawo in the town, which exposed him to traditional practices from an early age.
Igboho also stressed that he relates freely with people of different religions and does not see anything wrong in combining beliefs.
He cited Islamic cleric Muideen Ajayi Bello as an example, noting that religion should not stop interaction among people from different backgrounds.
His statement has since divided opinions online. While some supported his honesty and cultural pride, others questioned the compatibility of Christianity and traditional practices.
As usual, Igboho’s comments have sparked another round of debate about religion and culture practice in Nigeria.
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