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The Ìpadà Bọ̀ Sílẹ̀ Initiative is a sacred return and settlement project created for people of the African diaspora who feel the call to reconnect—not just to visit, but to return properly.
Rooted in authentic Ifa and Isẹ̀ṣe traditions and guided by the Ifa Life Temple, this initiative exists to support individuals and families seeking reconnection through culture, initiation, land, community, and destiny alignment in Ilẹ̀ Ifẹ̀, the spiritual heart of the Yoruba world.
This is not tourism.
This is ancestral return with purpose.

Many feel the pull of the land but don’t know where to begin—or who to trust. Ìpadà Bọ̀ Sílẹ̀ was created to provide a safe, structured, and spiritually grounded path for those who want more than a surface-level experience.When you visit through this initiative, you are welcomed into:
Whether your journey begins with observation, education, or spiritual inquiry, your visit is treated as the first step of return, not a transaction.

Visitors connected to the Ìpadà Bọ̀ Sílẹ̀ Initiative may experience:
Each visit is intentional and aligned with respect for the land, the people, and the tradition.

This initiative is for those who:
You do not need to have everything figured out. You only need to be open, sincere, and respectful.

A visit is often the beginning of remembrance. Not everyone who visits will settle—but everyone who comes with sincerity will leave changed.
Ìpadà Bọ̀ Sílẹ̀ means returning and establishing yourself rightly. If your spirit has been calling you home, this is where the conversation begins.

(First-Time Visitors / Observers)
Ideal for:
Those feeling the call to return and wanting to experience Ilẹ̀ Ifẹ̀ in a grounded, respectful way before making deeper commitments.
Includes:
Duration: 5–7 days

(For Serious Seekers & Repeat Visitors)
Ideal for:
Those who have visited before—or feel ready for deeper spiritual and cultural engagement.
Includes:
Duration: 7–10 days

(Pre-Iṣẹ́fà / Pre-Ìtẹ́fà Pathway)
Ideal for:
Those divinely indicated for initiation or already in discussion with their Oluwo.
Includes:

(For Those Considering Living in Nigeria)
Ideal for:
Families or individuals exploring long-term settlement under Ìpadà Bọ̀ Sílẹ̀.
Includes:
Many who reach this point are not certain of what they are seeking—only that something within them is stirring. Curiosity, remembrance, and the quiet pull of home often arrive before clarity. If you are listening and moving with sincerity, it is enough to begin with learning.
There is no pressure to know your destination yet. Simply allow yourself space to ask, to understand, and to move at the right pace.
If you feel drawn to reconnect and want to learn more before taking the next step, you may request additional information below. This is not an application or commitment—only an opportunity to receive clarity and determine whether this path aligns with you.
Please reach us via Whatsapp on the Contact Page if you cannot find an answer to your question.
No.
Ìpadà Bọ̀ Sílẹ̀ is a guided return and cultural grounding initiative. While you will visit meaningful places and experience community life, this is not entertainment-based tourism. Every visit is intentional and rooted in respect for Ifa, the land, and the people.
No.
Visitors come from many backgrounds. Initiation is never required to visit and is never pressured. If initiation is appropriate, it is only discussed after proper divination and relationship building.
No.
In Isẹ̀ṣe, Orí and divination determine all spiritual matters. Choosing an initiation without divination is considered spiritually unsafe and culturally incorrect.
No.
Visit packages cover hosting, accommodation, cultural grounding, and guidance. Initiation fees and requirements are separate and only discussed when divinely indicated.
Yes.
We host individuals, couples, and families. Safety, structure, and cultural orientation are part of the initiative. Visitors are guided respectfully within the community and not left to navigate unfamiliar spaces alone.
Possibly.
Relocation and settlement are considered long-term decisions. Visitors interested in living in Nigeria are guided through observation, orientation, and planning before any commitments are made.
Yes—but gradually.
Land access, housing, and traditional titles are offered only after trust, alignment, and long-term involvement are established. There are no instant purchases or promises.
That is completely acceptable.
Not everyone who visits is meant to stay. Learning, observing, and gaining clarity are valid and respected outcomes.
No.
Pricing is standardized to ensure fairness, sustainability, and proper care for all involved. This protects both the visitor and the community.
This initiative is not for those seeking:
Sincerity, patience, and respect are required
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