Introduction to Understanding and Practicing Traditional African Religion
Thu, Oct 29
|Online Workshop
This series is going to give you an understanding and appreciation of Traditional African Religion and Philosophy as a guide for living.


Time & Location
Oct 29, 2020, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Online Workshop
About the event
This series is going to give you an understanding and appreciation of Traditional African Religion and Philosophy as a guide for living.
Bukor Nana Kwabena Brown is a traditional African priest trained and initiated in Ghana, West Africa to Asuo-Gyebi, Tegare, Tano, and Ifa (Afa). His first introduction to African religion was through Okomfohene and Omanhene Nana Yao Opare Dinizulu who brought the gods (abasom), and the Akan-Guan priesthood, to America. Bukor Nana Kwabena was initiated into the Akan-Guan spiritual practices and enstooled as the Chief Priest of The Asuo-Gyebi Shrine of Washington D.C. in 1973 by Okomfohene Nana Akua Oparebea. She was the chief priest of the abasom (spirit) Asuo-Gyebi of Larteh and the chief medium, possessor and carrier of the renowned spirit Nana Akonnedi.
Nana Akonedi is one of the three most dominant and powerful abasom (gods) in Ghana, West Africa. The others are Tano from Techiman and…