BIOGRAPHIES

Abiola Adewole      Chief FAMA    Omialadora Ajamu     Sarahn Henderson   

Ayoka Abiomi Lanloke     Onikepo Songobunmi Makinde    L’dia Men-Na’a

Olomide Ogunlano    Oyafunmike Ogunlano        Kenneth “The Wiz” Reeves      

Eshe Riviears   Joy Scott   Wanique Shabazz   Ayobunmi Songode   Alajoye Songofemi

 

 

Ayoka Abiomi Lanloke

 

Ayoka Abiomi Lanloke is the mother of two children, Osaremi Lanloke and Fasami Ogunleye.  She is a member of The African Family, Inc. of Gainesville, Florida headed by Oluwa Ojomo Ogunleye.  She has been a teacher for over 30 years, having received her undergraduate degree from Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee and a Masters in Early Childhood Development from Georgia State University.

 

Ayoka became aware of the importance of learning about her ancestors in the early l960’s and has been studying them since that time.   In 1972, she was introduced to Yoruba culture and has been following this tradition every since.  She visited Oyotunji African Village in Sheldon, South Carolina in 1973 and was very impressed by it.  In 1976, she decided to move there and lived there until February of 1985.  While in Oyotunji, she was initiated into the ancestral society and the temple of Yemoja as a priestess.  She also served as the elementary teacher for the young girls and was an active member of the women’s society, Egbe Moremi.

 

Ayoka is the second wife of Ojomo Ogunleye and now lives in Marietta, Georgia with her two children.   She works as pre-k teacher and is active participant in organizing Egbe Moremi of Atlanta.  She also does spiritual consultations and in the service of her orisa of 22 years.