Renowned Nigerian singer Sola Allyson recently shared her spiritual journey. She discussed her transition from Islam to Christianity. Different childhood phases significantly shaped her path.
Her early years were spent in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. She lived with her maternal grandmother. There, she practiced Islamic teachings diligently. She followed the routines of a devout Muslim household.
Her story took a new turn later. She moved to Ikorodu, Lagos. There, she lived with her father’s parents.
In Ikorodu, she reconnected with an old friend. This friend often invited her to church.
This period introduced Allyson to new experiences. She encountered a different environment and fresh ideas. A new way of worship also became part of her life.
Allyson spoke warmly about her Islamic roots. She mentioned never hiding her birth name, Rasheedat.
As a child, she researched the name’s meaning. She deeply cherished what it stood for.
She explained that her spiritual path evolved. It was shaped by the people she lived with.
In Ijebu-Ode, she embraced the Muslim way of life. Later, in Ikorodu, she found herself surrounded by Christians. She naturally joined their activities.
She revealed exploring various beliefs over time. This included extensive reading and personal experiences.
For her, discovering God’s will holds greater importance. It supersedes rigid adherence to one religion.
She interacts freely with people of all faiths. Her diverse upbringing fostered this openness.
Allyson also recalled a significant moment for her music career. On January 17, 1997, it took a clear direction. This happened after attending a music training session. The session was at a Celestial Church of Christ.