A powerful memoir of faith, fire, and divine favor—one woman’s courageous journey through betrayal, injustice, and restoration on the global stage of diplomacy.
From Abuja to Atlanta, and from the courtroom to the frontlines of global health emergencies, Dr. Oluwatomiloba Ademokun rose through fire to find purpose, healing, and honor. In Wellness Wahala: Faith, Fire, and Favor on Diplomatic Duty, she recounts a life marked by public service and deeply personal struggle—navigating diplomatic duty, workplace injustice, marital betrayal, and systemic silencing, all while holding onto her faith.
At the heart of this compelling memoir lies a truth many women know too well:
The fight for justice, belonging, and well-being often begins in silence—and ends in supernatural strength.
Through every season of loss and breakthrough, Dr. Ademokun reveals that wellness is not just physical—it’s spiritual, emotional, and political. Her journey through wahala (a Nigerian word meaning “trouble”) becomes a roadmap for transformation, proving that even when systems fail, faith never will.
Wellness Wahala is a story of:
-Rising after disgrace
-Building “Goshen” after exile
-Reclaiming identity when the world tries to erase it
With fierce honesty, prophetic insight, and radical hope, Dr. Ademokun reminds readers everywhere:
Your pain is not the end of your story—it’s the foundation of your purpose.
This is more than a memoir. It’s a movement.
For every reader ready to rise, rule, and rebuild.
“Wellness Wahala is a bold, unflinching, and deeply spiritual account of what it means to fight for your voice, your purpose, and your healing—even when the system fails you.”
— Dr. Jerry Emeka Ogbudimkpa
“A memoir that reads like prophecy, testimony, and blueprint for women warriors everywhere.”
— Ayo Deforge
“Wellness Wahala is a prophetic testimony of divine preservation and purpose. Dr. Oluwatomiloba Ademokun’s journey is proof that when God ordains your assignment, no system, no betrayal, and no fire can stop your rising. This book is not just a memoir — it’s a mantle for warriors of faith and justice.”
— Apostle Michael Adefarasin