Naomi Silekunola Ogunwusi is a Nigerian evangelist and the founder of En-Heralds Church.
Formerly the wife of the Ooni of Ile-Ife, she embarked on her ministry at a young age, officially beginning her evangelistic work at 18.
Recently, she encountered legal challenges following a tragic stampede at a charity event she organized in Ibadan, which resulted in the deaths of at least thirty-five children.
Early Life And Education
Queen Silekunola Moronke Naomi was born on October 12, 1993, in Akure, the capital of Ondo State, Nigeria. She is the daughter of Funmilayo Ogunseyi, though her father’s identity remains undisclosed.
Naomi has a brother, Akinfolarin Ogunseyi. She completed her secondary education at Akure Academy before enrolling at Adekunle Ajasin University. However, she chose to leave the university to focus on her ministry, En-Herald Ministries, which she founded at 18.
Queen Naomi is pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations at Elizade University in Ondo State, returning to education to enhance her academic credentials further. She is of Yoruba ethnicity, one of Nigeria’s largest ethnic groups, and identifies as a Christian.
Career
Naomi Silekunola Ogunwusi began her ministry at a young age with a deep spiritual calling that led her to dedicate her life to evangelism. After giving her life to Christ at nine, she strongly wanted to serve God, so she prioritized ministry over her education at Adekunle Ajasin University.
18 Naomi formally began her evangelistic work, founding the En-Heralds Interdenominational Ministry in Akure, Ondo State. Her ministry focuses on spiritual empowerment, community outreach, and transformation through numerous crusades and programs designed to spread the teachings of Christianity.
In addition to her ministry work, Naomi established the Women In Need of Guidance and Support (WINGS) NGO in 2019, which aims to empower women and children.
She has initiated various programs through this organization, including providing financial support for businesses and creating educational opportunities. Naomi has reportedly invested over 100 million naira into these initiatives, demonstrating her commitment to social change and community betterment.
Despite stepping away from her royal duties after her marriage to the Ooni of Ife ended, Naomi has remained dedicated to her evangelistic and humanitarian work. Her multifaceted career as a prophetess, evangelist, and NGO leader showcases her passion for uplifting others.
However, Naomi recently faced legal challenges following a tragic stampede at a charity event she organized in Ibadan, which led to the deaths of at least thirty-five children. She and others involved in the incident were remanded in custody while investigations continue.
Personal Life
Queen Naomi Silekunola, formerly married to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, announced her divorce in December 2021 after three years of marriage, which resulted in the birth of their son, Tadenikawo.
She cited irreconcilable differences, explaining that the monarch’s public persona did not align with his true character. Presently, she identifies as single and has expressed her openness to the possibility of a future relationship.
Net Worth
Queen Naomi Silekunola’s net Worth is estimated at $400,000 (approximately ₦641 million) as of 2024. Her wealth comes from royal gifts received during her reign, including a mansion in Ile-Ife and luxury vehicles.
In addition to her royal assets, she is actively involved in entrepreneurial ventures and charitable initiatives through her organization, Women in Need of Guidance and Support (WINGS).
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