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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 episode of ODWIRA, we examine the nature and function of Henet, the Pelican Obosom (Goddess) who is the Mother of the Nesut (King). As a sacred akyeneboa, animal totem, Henet features in the ritual practices of... more

In this episode of AKANFO NANASOM - Ancient Authentic Akan Ancestral Religion, we examine the nature and function of the Obosom (Goddess) Ta Urt in Her form as Khanit Tipa Khat - Ta Urt Who Illumines Upon the Womb,... more

In this episode of AKANFO NANASOM - Ancient Authentic Akan Ancestral Religion, we examine the nature of life events synchronized by the Nananom Nsamanfo (Spiritually Cultivated Ancestresses and Ancestors), under the... more

In this episode of EGUA - Marketplace, we examine the nature and function of Hat Mehit, foremost of the fish. Hat Mehit is an Obosom (Deity) of healing and purification operating within Mut the Ocean. We examine her manifestion as... more

In this episode of AMANSEM: Affairs of the Nation, we examine the process of rooting out sexual predation in the Conscious Community. Proper definitions of 'conscious' (con-scire) KA SKAI and the nature of the Ntoro (Ntr/God) Hetep and... more

In this episode of EGUA - Marketplace, in connection with the Osrane Kese - the Great Moon - we conduct a Q & A session regarding various aspects of Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Religion, Culture and Nationism. We... more

In this episode of ODWIRA, we examine the nature and function of the Obosom (Deity) Mentu. Mentu is a Warrior Obosom governing the defensive/adrenal gland function within Creation, within the Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) body and... more

In this episode of AKANFO NANASOM - Ancient Authentic Akan Ancestral Religion, we examine the nature and function of Shai and Shait, the Male and Female Abosom (Deities) of the motive power of Destiny. They are called Hye... more

In this episode of AMANSEM - Affairs of the Nation, we examine the nature of the Kwaakwaadabi, the Crow, and its role as a sacred animal totem in the context of divination for Afurakanu/Afuraitkaitnut (Africans~Black People) in North... more

In this episode of EGUA - Marketplace, we examine the etymology and cosmology of Mehi, ritual submergence for initiation, purification and renewal which was later corrupted into 'baptism' by the whites and their offspring. We examine the roles... more

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