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ODWIRA [oh-jee’-rah] is a term from ancient Khanit and Kamit (Nubia and Egypt) meaning ‘purification’. This term is found in Akan culture with the same meaning, as the Akan are directly descendent of the ancient Khanitu (Nubians). ODWIRA, purification, operationalizes Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Religion. NANASOM, Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Religion, in its varied expressions (Akan, Yoruba, Ewe, Lozi, Hoodoo, Juju, Voodoo, etc.) animates Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Culture – AMAMMERE. NANASOM and AMAMMERE, Ancestral Religion and Culture, form the foundation for AMANSESEW – Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Nationbuilding/Restoration. Afurakanu/Afuraitkaitnut (Africans) in america have within our blood-circles, genetically and spiritually, the spiritual authority and responsibility to reestablish Nanasom, Amammere and Amansesew. This authority derives directly from our Nananom Nsamanfo and the Abosom – our direct-blood Ancestresses and Ancestors and the Deities who were assigned to us pre-incarnation. We are dependent upon absolutely no one outside of ourselves to purify ourselves, take our independence and defend our independence against our enemies - the whites and their offspring. We do not embrace the false religions, fictional characters and the perverse culture of the whites and their offspring in any form: jesus, moses, abraham, muhammed, allah, yahweh, brahmin, christianity, islam, judaism/hebrewism, moorishism, buddhism, hinduism, taoism, extraterrestrialism, dissexuality/homosexuality, pseudo-esotericism, atheism, etc. ODWIRA is central to Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Revolution-Resolution. Tune into our four weekly broadcasts: AKANFO NANASOM - Ancient Authentic Akan Ancestral Religion, Dwooda (Monday) 9pm-11pm, ODWIRA - Purification, Benada (Tuesday) 9pm-11pm, EGUA - Marketplace, Awukuda (Wednesday) 9pm-11pm, AMANSEM - Affairs of the Nation, Yawda (Thursday) 9pm-10pm.

On-Demand Episodes

In this special broadcast on Awusidae (Akwasidae), an Akan Ancestral Observance which occurs every sixth Awusida/Akwesida (Sunday), we discuss our upcoming HOODOO MAYN: Hoodoo Nation Festival - Akan... more

In this special episode of EGUA-Marketplace we examine our OBRADWIRA NANANOMSOM, our 7-Day New Year Observance which occurs this year from September 17-23 in Aakhuamuman Amaruka Atifi Mu (Akwamu Nation in North... more

In this episode of ODWIRA, we examine the nature of self-sacrifice as ritual offering and its implications for warfare. The term 'hetep' in ancient Khanit and Kamit (Nubia and Egypt) as well as contemporary Afuraka/Afuraitkait (Africa)... more

In this episode of AKANFO NANASOM, we examine the origin of the Hoodoo Doll-Baby, also called the Conjure Doll. The Hoodoo Religion was brought to North america by Akan people during the Mmusuo Kese (Great... more

In this special episode of EGUA - Marketplace we observe Awukudae. Awukudae is an Akan Ancestral observance occuring every sixth Awukuda (wednesday). September 9th is the last Awukudae of our year 13015. We observe Awukudae... more

In this episode of AKANFO NANASOM, we conclude the two-part series on Abayisem, often misnomered 'witchcraft'. In part one of Abayisem we defined its nature and its ramifications for revolution-resolution. In part two we address the... more

In this episode of EGUA - Marketplace, our guest is Amma Asaase Ajay, owner of Asaase Heals - Nature Blends for Good Health. Asaase Heals products include medicinal tinctures, natural oils, soaps, handmade dolls, culturally grounded... more

In this episode of ODWIRA, we address abayisem often misnomered 'witchcraft', its nature and ramifications for Revolution-Resolution. In Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Culture, Revolution and Resolution are the Expansive and... more

In this episode of AKANFO NANASOM, we address overcoming intercarnational pain and suffering rooted in our relationship with the Abosom Adwoa and Yaw (Auset and Heru). We examine our publications: Adwoa - The Obosom of Adwo... more

In this episode of EGUA, we dedicate the entire broadcast to an NKOMMO, question and answer session, on any topic covered within our 16 books found on our NHOMA Publications page: www.odwirafo.com/nhoma.html The... more

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