The sun has entered Leo, and it’s the perfect season to spotlight a woman whose life radiates power, grace, and divine purpose. Dr. Jessica JaiBella Wilson-Dorsey; known worldwide as “JaiBella; The Healing Heiress”; is the embodiment of elevation in action. From her ancestral
homecoming in Nigeria to her global influence, the lioness is roaring especially in her birth
season, and the world is taking notice.
Royal Return to Nigeria: A Sacred Homecoming
On July 28, 2025, history was etched into the sands of Agadangba, a small island village nestled honored as a Yoruba Princess.
Welcomed by her kingdom father, the ruling Baale and accompanied by royal elders, Dr. Jessica knelt on the sacred mat, a symbol of humility and readiness for divine assignment. The Baale placed the chieftain beads around her neck, and a king of even higher rank laid the crown upon her head. At that very moment, she arose not only as Yeye Oge, but as Chief Dr. Jessica Aderinsola Abubakare Dorsey, a name embedded with legacy, lineage, and love. A name given to her by her adopted kingdom father, the king of Agadangba.
But this was more than ceremony, it was spiritual homecoming. The village family formally adopted her, granting her legal and official citizenship in Agadangba. As she stood with her feet on the ancestral earth, she described feeling more grounded and aligned than ever before. “It was like the land itself was calling me home,” she shared. One of the respected village healers took her by the hand and led her to the river. There, she was instructed to place her feet into the sacred waters. It wasn’t just symbolic, it was spiritual. A
cleansing. A re-alignment. A Yoruba baptism that reconnected her to the land of her ancestors. The village women gathered around her, embracing her with warmth and joy. “They didn’t need to speak English,” Dr. Jessica reflected. “We communicated in the language of the heart.” With drums beating and voices lifted in celebration, they danced together in a rhythm as old as time. She goes by many names but today, Yeye Oge Dr. Jessica Aderinsola Abubakare Dorsey stands as a bridge between worlds; a restorer, a healer, and now, royalty. Her journey is not just one of personal honor, but of collective reclamation. She is not only a daughter of the King, she is now
a daughter of the land.

Faith, Power, and Purpose
A proud Christian woman and leader, Dr. Wilson-Dorsey serves with excellence both in the church and the marketplace. She is a wisdom keeper, cultural advocate, and a sought-after women’s empowerment speaker whose voice carries weight in sacred spaces and corporate
rooms alike.
As the Founder & CEO of The Pink Society, Inc. also known as Theta Phi Sigma Christian Sorority, Inc, is a ministry first and a sorority second, founded with the divine purpose of helping women grow spiritually while connecting deeply as sisters in Christ. It serves as a sacred space for transformation, healing, and empowerment, where kingdom identity meets sisterhood, and spiritual growth is nurtured through community, accountability, and love. Through BADD Girl, Inc., she teaches women to break generational cycles and heal holistically. Through BADD Girl, which stands for Brilliant • Anointed • Divine • and Destined, Dr. Jessica empowers women to be rooted in culture while being crowned by faith. This transformative movement is more than empowerment, it’s a reclamation. She hosts sister circles and healing retreats where women are invited to reconnect with their divine selves. These experiences often include yoga, hiking by waterfalls, reiki, yoni steaming, and other holistic practices that honor both the body and the spirit. It is in these sacred gatherings that women rediscover their voice, their power, and their purpose; whole, healed, and holy. Dr. Jessica is redefining what it means to be both spiritual and culturally rooted. She’s teaching Christian women that they don’t have to choose between their culture and their faith, the two can coexist beautifully. As an Afro-Native woman, she stands proudly in her ancestral identity, bridging the gap between Christianity and Indigenous wisdom.

While she’s faced harsh opposition for confronting harmful theologies that label certain ancestral practices as demonic, Dr. Jessica remains unapologetically committed to her calling: helping women reclaim their roots, honor their ancestors, and walk boldly in divine purpose, or her, cultural reverence and Christ-centered living aren’t at odds; they’re both sacred paths to wholeness. She has fully accepted her divine assignment, as a Yoruba princess, a cultural icon, and the Yeye Oge of Agadangba Kingdom. But for her, royalty isn’t about prestige, it’s about purpose. With a heart rooted in compassion and service, she is currently establishing a foundation dedicated to
uplifting her village and nearby underserved communities with essential resources and dignity-driven care.
One of her top priorities is helping them access clean, running water, a basic human right that many still go without. Alongside this, she’s committed to providing necessities, toiletries, and especially sanitary products for young women.

“No young lady should have to miss school because she doesn’t have the proper products,” Dr. Jessica says. “They’re rolling up tissue and doing everything they can.” During her visit to Lagos, she learned firsthand how lack of access to feminine hygiene products
was keeping girls from attending school during their cycles. Though Lagos is far more advanced
than many portray, she says, there are still areas in deep need. “That’s what hurt my heart the most. As I sat in the car wearing my Yeye Oge crown, some children knocked on my window, not just to greet me, but to tell me they loved me. They also asked me for food. In that moment, I felt the true weight of this crown. This is more than an honor, it’s a holy assignment.” Now, with grace and grit, Dr. Jessica is determined to be a beacon of hope. She is using her platform to mobilize resources, bring awareness, and provide sustainable solutions. Her reign is rooted in reclamation, responsibility, and radical love, and she’s just getting started. Her adopted
father, the Baale and spiritual leader of the village, looked into her eyes and said: “You are the answer to my prayer. I asked God to send a Yeye Oge to our village. And He sent you.” Those words sealed what she already knew in her spirit, this wasn’t just a ceremony; it was a
divine appointment. She wasn’t chosen by man alone; she was positioned by Heaven. She had not only found her tribe, they had been waiting for her. “Reclamation is God’s work, and it’s holy within itself,” Dr. Jessica states. Also at The Sacred Place, LLC, she serves as a prophetic guide, Spiritual Midwife, and holistic counselor, practitioner, covering a global fellowship of prophets, healers, and seers.
Though she is the visionary and founder of multiple organizations, Dr. Jessica made the intentional decision to join Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. not as a leader, but simply as a sister. After carrying the weight of leadership for years in the ministries and movements she birthed,
she longed for a space where she could just be; to connect, to serve, and to grow in fellowship without the mantle of governance. Joining Zeta allowed her to experience the beauty of sisterhood from a different seat, one rooted in shared purpose, not necessarily position.
Pageantry & Prestigious Honors in Lagos
Adding another jewel to her crown, Dr. Wilson-Dorsey was invited to Lagos as a judge for the Miss Eko International Pageant; a role befitting a queen with her pageant pedigree:
Mrs. National Sorority Pageant 2025
Ms. Curvaceous Elite Woman of Achievement International 2023
Ms. USA Culture Galaxy 2022

While in Lagos, she was celebrated with the Inspirational Leadership Award at the Eko Heritage Awards, honoring her global impact and leadership excellence. She graced the red carpet where she interviewed with many top Nigerian media and news outlets. The founder and
CEO of the Miss Eko International Pageant and Eko Heritage Awards is non other than the mogul Egbe Emmanuel. “While in Nigeria, Dr. Jessica’s visit was not only about honor and celebration but also about service. With a heart for giving, she visited a local Red Cross Motherless Home where she donated food, essential necessities, and a special birthday cake. She spent time loving on and encouraging the children, leaving a lasting impact that echoed her lifelong commitment to community and global outreach.”
Entertainment Royalty
On stage and screen, Dr. Wilson-Dorsey shines with the same brilliance she brings to every arena. She is a Broadway World Award winner and an accomplished actress with notable performances in “Children of Origin” as the goddess Yemaya, lead actress Blessin in “Her
Internal Reflections”, and more. Her powerful voice has graced iconic stages, including Atlanta’s renowned Apache Café, where her gospel roots meet soulful artistry.
Matriarch of Many
Beyond her titles and accolades, Dr. Wilson-Dorsey cherishes her roles as a biological mother of three, bonus mom of eight, glam mom of one, and spiritual mother to countless daughters and sons worldwide. Her legacy of love, wisdom, and empowerment continues to multiply
across generations. Dr. Jessica truly embodies the sacred essence of Yeye, a Yoruba word meaning “mother,” “nurturer,” or “respected woman.” In Yoruba tradition, it is not only a title of reverence, but also a divine identity. The term Yeye is notably present in the name Yemaya (Yeye Omo Eja), the goddess and mother of all living things. Fittingly, Dr. Jessica once portrayed Yemaya in the theatrical production Children of Origin, where she embodied her with grace and depth. Now, as Yeye Oge of Agadangba, she lives that same calling offstage; carrying the divine mantle of the spiritual mother, healer, and cultural guide. Her mother always told her that there
was a prophecy spoken over her life as a baby that she was going to go to the nations and she is doing just that. Her royal name, Aderinsola, was given to her during her sacred coronation as Yeye Oge. In Yoruba, Aderinsola means “the crown has walked into the home ” or “crown comes into wealth.” It’s a name that speaks of divine elevation, legacy, and favor; a prophetic reflection
of her journey from pain to purpose, and from servant to sovereign. For Dr. Jessica, the name was not just an honor, it was confirmation. She didn’t just wear the crown. She became it!

The Lioness Rises
As Leo season blazes, Dr. Jessica Wilson-Dorsey embodies its essence; fearless, fiery, and flourishing. She is a living testament to what happens when faith, culture, and purpose align. Whether crowned in royal beads, leading prophetic healing circles, praise and worship, on a stage, or mentoring women in boardrooms, one truth remains: her roar is divine, and her rise unstoppable.




