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Spiritual Architects of Nationhood: Okomfo Anokye and Okomfohema Akua Oparebea
Despite being separated by three centuries, their missions reflected the same principle: that true nation-building requires spiritual alignment.
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meda wo ase for your great work and sharing
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3,330 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
By chance was the recent zoom discussion recorded and can be seen?
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In 1965, Okomfohemaa Nana Akua Oparebea, head priestess of the Akonnedi Shrine, performed a divination for Gus (later Nana Yao) Dinizulu and revealed that his enslaved ancestors were Akan. Afterwards, she entrusted him with tools to establish shrines in the U.S. as sources of healing, identity, and resistance.
Through music, books, ritual,…
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3,330 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
can you post the link
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3,330 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
https://bit.ly/NanaOparebea is that it
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3,330 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
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In 1973, the African Cultural & Religious Society (A.C.R.S.) sponsored the second official visit of Okomfohemaa Nana Akua Oparebea to the United States. This milestone advanced the growth and development of the Akan religious movement in Washington, DC, where she established the Asuo-Gyebi Shrine of Washington, DC—including Nana Esi, Adade Kofi,…
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3,330 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
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