Research Fellow, Raoul Wallenberg Institute
About
ibrahim Bàbátúndé Anọ́ba is a Research Fellow at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute and a doctoral candidate in African history at the University of California, Davis. His research sits at the intersection of religious resistance movements, spiritual epistemologies, and the impact of jurisprudence on social belonging in Africa. His work focuses particularly on the Yorùbá people of southwestern Nigeria, exploring how colonial and postcolonial state interventions shaped the fate of Òrìṣà Religion and its adherents. Bàbátúndé's work has appeared in History in Africa, Journal of Religion in Africa, and Journal of Church and State.