Prince Odulani
Ibikunle
Healer · Heritage · Leadership · Higher Purpose
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From Legacy to Crown — Prince Odulani Ibikunle
A powerful short documentary capturing the essence of Prince Odulani's life journey — from ancestral roots and sacred calling to royal recognition and global humanitarian leadership. Filmed in 2025, this video presents the man behind the crown in his own ceremonial presence: white Yoruba agbada, the ocean behind him, and a lifetime of purpose ahead.
The 60-Second Welcome Script
"I am Prince Odulani Ibikunle.
My life is built on healing, heritage, leadership, and higher purpose.
I walk a path shaped by service, cultural honor, global vision, and peace of mind.
I have walked the earth — 32 countries, 385 cities — learning, healing, connecting.
Through development, philanthropy, and human uplift, I build where others only plan.
I love life, and life loves me.
In 1986, I received a calling that anchored everything else — a sacred consecration as an Obatala priest in the Yoruba traditional faith.
My crown was recognized in Nigeria and in Ghana — not given lightly, but earned through service and commitment.
My ancestry traces back through the centuries, to ancient Africa, to pharaonic lineage.
This space is my testimony. My journey. My higher ground.
I welcome you."
A Life Built on Purpose
The Vision
Prince Odulani Ibikunle is a multidisciplinary professional whose life defies single categories. As a medical practitioner with expertise in internal medicine, combination therapy, and health rejuvenation, he approaches healing not just as a clinical discipline but as a philosophy of human wholeness — drawing from Western medicine, Eastern traditions, and indigenous healing practices studied across four continents.
He is also a hands-on real-estate developer and builder — a man who has personally excavated foundations, laid rebar, worked concrete, and replaced sewer lines on his own properties. His construction knowledge is ground-level and practical, forming the backbone of the New Genesis Project's solar-powered housing mission in Ghana. Beyond that, he is a geo-economic strategy consultant, educator in international cultural studies, philanthropist, humanitarian, and world traveler who has visited 32 countries and 385 cities — immersing himself in cultures, peoples, histories, and traditions with genuine curiosity and deep purpose.
His public presence reflects a man who carries both crown and calling with equal seriousness. A Yoruba Obatala priest since June 18, 1986. A Developmental Chieftain recognized in Nigeria and Ghana. A founder of two humanitarian NGOs. A man who personally led aid missions during the Haiti earthquake. A man who has walked ancient castle dungeons, attended Pan-African summits, studied Chinese medicine in Hong Kong, and eaten fresh smoothie meals in Phuket Thailand.
The Philosophy
“I love life, and life loves me. I am self-motivated and inspired. I love adventures, new, exotic, cultural, and spiritual world travels. I am very spontaneous when it comes to doing things for fun or leisure. My peace of mind is very, very important to me, and I intend to keep my life this way.”
As a business owner and knowledge-driven leader, Prince Odulani understands the importance of life itself and brings that understanding to every field he touches — healing people, building communities, and shaping global opportunity through medicine, philanthropy, and strategy. His businesses are not separate from his mission. They are the mission.
White agbada with white-on-white embroidery and fila cap — the ceremonial dress of the Obatala priest. Worn with dignity, purpose, and sacred intention.
The Meaning of the Name
The chief. The leader.
heritage, and distinction.
A blessed and significant arrival.
Taken together: "The foremost one whose very birth filled the house." A name that came dressed for the occasion.
Titles, Recognition & Sacred Calling
Dike 1 of Avu
Asenkede Clan
Ancestral Heritage — Y-DNA Lineage
Through DNA testing (23andMe, haplogroup E-P252, SNP-confirmed), Prince Odulani's paternal lineage falls within the E-V38 family — the same broad ancestral haplogroup cluster as the predicted lineage of Pharaoh Ramesses III of Egypt's 20th Dynasty. This ancient African paternal connection, tracing back approximately 18,000 years, informs his deep commitment to Pan-African heritage, ancestral reconnection, and global cultural identity. This is presented as personal heritage documentation and ancestral narrative, based on haplogroup interpretation.
Descended from the Last Great Pharaoh
The blood that flows through Prince Odulani Ibikunle's veins carries the genetic memory of ancient Egypt — a lineage documented through DNA science and carried forward through 3,200 years of history.
AI-depicted ancestral portrait — Prince Odulani as his pharaonic forefather.
For heritage visualization and ancestral narrative purposes.
Pharaoh Ramesses III — known as the Last Great Pharaoh — ruled Egypt's 20th Dynasty from approximately 1186 to 1155 BCE. He was a warrior-king who defended Egypt against multiple invasions, a builder of great temples at Medinet Habu, and a sovereign who governed one of the most powerful civilizations the world has ever known.
Through genetic research published by Hawass et al. (2012), Ramesses III carries the predicted Y-DNA haplogroup E-M2, within the broader E-V38 family. Through 23andMe DNA testing (SNP-confirmed), Prince Odulani Ibikunle carries haplogroup E-P252 — a branch within the same ancient E-V38 paternal lineage cluster. Both share a common ancestral root estimated at approximately 12,000–18,000 years before present.
└── E-M2 (~12,000 ybp · Core trunk)
├── E-M2 → predicted haplogroup of Ramesses III
│ (Hawass et al., 2012 · ~3,200 ybp)
└── E-P252 → confirmed haplogroup of Prince Odulani Ibikunle
(23andMe SNP-confirmed · ~1,500 ybp est. branch age)
Presented as personal heritage documentation and ancestral lineage narrative based on haplogroup interpretation. Direct descent cannot be proven by haplogroup alone; this is an ancient shared paternal lineage connection within the E-V38 family.
Prince Odulani does not claim to be Ramesses III reincarnated or a direct single-line descendant. He carries something more nuanced and more truthful: an ancient shared paternal genetic heritage — a living thread of African ancestry that connects a man standing on a Miami beach in white Yoruba ceremonial robes to a warrior-king who once commanded the greatest empire on Earth.
This ancestral knowledge is not a trophy. It is a responsibility. It shapes how he leads, how he serves, and how he understands his place in the continuum of African civilizational history.
Mission, Values & Philosophy
"True leadership is measured not by wealth, but by the lives we elevate."
“I love life, and life loves me. I am self-motivated and inspired. I love adventures, new, exotic, cultural and spiritual world travels. I am very spontaneous when it comes to doing things for fun or leisure. My peace of mind is very, very important to me, and I intend to keep my life this way.”
— Prince Odulani Ibikunle
Consecrated as a Yoruba Obatala priest on June 18, 1986 — Obatala being the Orisha of creation, purity, wisdom, and moral integrity. This sacred calling does not sit beside his work. It is the root from which everything else grows: every healing hand, every community built, every act of service rendered.
Yoruba White Ceremonial Attire · Obatala Priest
As a business owner and self-motivated leader, Prince Odulani embodies knowledge, know-how, and a deep understanding of the importance of life itself. He builds structures — physical, social, medical, and economic — that outlast the moment and carry meaning across generations. His businesses are not separate from his mission. They are the mission.
Construction Skills & Know-How
Not just a developer who signs checks — a builder who digs in the ground.
Prince Odulani Ibikunle is not a developer who sits behind a desk while others build. He is a hands-on builder — a man who has physically excavated foundations, laid rebar, worked concrete, and replaced sewer lines when tenants caused emergencies. His knowledge of construction is not theoretical. It comes from decades of direct, ground-level experience in real estate development and property management.
This ground-level construction expertise is the backbone of the New Genesis Project — Prince Odulani's solar-powered, low-income housing initiative in Ghana and beyond. He doesn't just fund it. He understands every phase of it: site preparation, structural foundations, electrical systems, solar panel integration, plumbing, and community infrastructure. A leader who can both design the blueprint and pick up the tools.
See the Work Up Close
Real footage. Real tools. Real results. Prince Odulani's construction experience captured on video — the same hands that heal also build.
Construction Skills + Solar Vision = New Genesis Project
Every trench dug, every foundation laid, every sewer line replaced — all of it leads here. Solar-powered, low-income housing for families and communities who deserve better. Built by a man who knows exactly what that means.
☀️ View the New Genesis ProjectOrganizations & Initiatives
The Family Timeline
Prince Odulani's family history spans WWI to present — military service, civil rights leadership, pioneering Black entrepreneurship, and sacred African tradition. His life story is not a resume. It is a continuation of a dynasty.
The World Stage






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Osu Castle, Accra Ghana (Part 1)
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Osu Castle, Accra Ghana (Part 2)
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Prince Odulani in Pattaya, Thailand
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Exploring Bangkok — Imperial Palace
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China and Prince Odulani
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