Renowned Nigerian singer Sola Allyson recently opened up about her spiritual journey. She shared her path from Islam to Christianity. Different phases of her childhood profoundly shaped this transition.
Her early years were spent with her maternal grandmother in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. There, she practiced Islamic teachings. She followed the routines of a Muslim household.
Her story changed when she moved to Ikorodu, Lagos. She then lived with her paternal grandparents.
In Ikorodu, she reconnected with an old friend. This friend often invited her to church.
Allyson described this period. It exposed her to new surroundings, new ideas, and different worship styles.
She also spoke warmly of her Islamic background. She never hid her birth name, Rasheedat.
As a child, she looked up the name’s meaning. She loved what it represented.
Her spiritual journey was shaped by the people she lived with. This occurred as she moved between different homes.
In Ijebu-Ode, she embraced the Muslim way of life. In Ikorodu, she found herself among Christians. She naturally joined their activities.
Allyson stated she has explored various beliefs over time. This exploration was through reading and personal experiences.
For her, discovering God’s will is paramount. It is more important than adhering strictly to a single religion.
She interacts freely with people of all faiths. This openness stems from her mixed upbringing and diverse environments.
Her music career took a clear direction on January 17, 1997. This happened after a music training session. It was held at a Celestial Church of Christ.