

Nana Ohemaa Ama Anane Yeboa Botwe (Francesca Abbey)
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Peace and love everyone. I am Kpojito Alagba Ama Anane Yeboa Botwe Also known as Queen Mother Francesca Abbey. I would like to have a conversation about the necessity for initiation in traditional African =Black spirituality.
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Good day Queenmother, I’m very interested in what you have to say about initiation into Black=African spirituality
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Investing My Time
Evolving and Preparing for My FutureAfter discussing with my ancestors and my Ori how to best prepare for my future, I’ve drawn the conclusion that there is no future for me here in AMRKA. The only future I can visualize during my meditation of me alive and well, is somewhere in Africa. When I close my eyes and try to… Read more
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88,728 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Ɛna, maakye. You can get here. We, at
can help.
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Evolving Your Senses
By Kpojito Alagba Francesca Abbey
Choose to see what you need to see. Envision only natures essential beauty.
Look upwards and see the beautiful trees with their budding Spring leaves, rustling and sparkling under a clear blue sky on a sunny, Spring day, instead of what your neighbors are doing or not doing as… Read more -
Finding Peace at the Beach
By Kpojito Alagba Francesca AbbeyThe Intro
For her first 57 years of the 65 years she’s been alive, Queen Yeboa had struggled to survive through a tsunami of epic misfortune and continuous… Read more -
I was born in Harlem, raised in the South Bronx and transplanted to Worcester, Massachusetts.
I am a direct descendant of my fifteenth-generation grandmother, Hwanjile who was a Nigerian Princess, high priest, Kpojito and mother of Ahosu Gangnihessou Do-Aklin Aggassou, the founder of the African Kingdom of Dahomey and the spiritual system… Read more
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