In the annals of spiritual grace and divine calling, few names shine with such radiant brilliance as Queen Prophetess Oluwadamilola Eri-Iye—a woman anointed, set apart, and divinely positioned for such a time as this. Fondly revered as Iya Adura (Mother of Prayer), she is more than a vessel; she is a voice, a vision, and a victorious embodiment of heaven’s power on earth.
Like Queen Esther, raised in a foreign palace yet destined to deliver her people, Queen Prophetess Oluwadamilola Eri-Iye walks in rare prophetic authority and sacrificial intercession. Her ministry is marked by unshakable faith, fearless declarations, and fervent love for God’s people. Her altar is her throne, and prayer is her sceptre—wielded with elegance, fire, and precision. Through her, many have encountered healing, revelation, and breakthrough. She is a mother to nations, a light in spiritual warfare, and a divine compass in turbulent times.
What makes her life even more profound is the purity of her spirit. Cloaked not in pride but in humility, she uplifts others, often speaking life into dry bones, awakening destinies, and birthing purpose through prophetic insight. Whether standing before kings or kneeling beside widows, she remains grounded in grace and clothed in compassion.
To call her The Esther of Our Time is no exaggeration—it is a prophetic recognition of her role as an intercessor, advocate, and chosen deliverer. Like Esther, she has not hesitated to risk comfort for calling, or silence for speaking truth in boldness. In every gathering she leads, every crusade she births, and every life she touches, the fragrance of God’s presence follows.
Today, we honour Queen Prophetess Oluwadamilola Eri-Iye, not just for what she does, but for who she is—a woman after God’s heart. A general in the Lord’s army. A mother in Zion. A divine voice raised for such a time as this.
May her oil never run dry. May her fire never be quenched. May her name be written among the saints who turned generations back to God.
Long live the Esther of our time. Long live Iya Adura.








Long Live Queen Prophetess!!!!
Long Live Iya Audra