Chef T converts to Islam, revealing a nine-year spiritual journey during Ramadan in a heartfelt Instagram video that has gone viral
Popular Nigerian lifestyle influencer Tolani Tayo-Osikoya, widely known as “Diary of a Kitchen Lover,” has announced her conversion from Christianity to Islam in a heartfelt video shared on Instagram.
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The influencer, who has built a substantial following for her culinary content, revealed that her spiritual journey began nearly nine years ago and was motivated by personal reflection rather than external pressure.
She emphasised that her decision came after learning about Islam through her future in-laws before marriage, while also receiving the support of her parents.
Chef T said the ongoing Ramadan holds special significance, marking the first time she is reading the Quran with the intention of deepening her understanding of Islam.
She described the journey as a process of learning and self-discovery, expressing a desire to perform Hajj in the future and highlighting that true faith lies in values and conduct, not just religious identity.
The announcement quickly went viral, sparking extensive discussion among fans and followers.
Social media reactions ranged from support for her personal choice to debates about religious identity and societal expectations.
Many praised her courage to share a deeply personal decision in a sensitive online environment.
Alongside her spiritual revelations, Chef T has also voiced concern over Nigeria’s economic hardships, highlighting the strain of rising food prices and the challenge of raising children in such circumstances.
She urged attention to practical issues facing adults amid inflation and survival pressures.
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Chef T’s candid sharing of her conversion underscores the growing visibility of personal spiritual journeys among public figures, as well as the ongoing dialogue about faith, identity, and social influence in Nigeria.






















