Akwasidae

Everywhere

The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]

Nana Asuo Botopre Festival

Akwaaba! Akwaaba! Akwaaba! (Welcome! Welcome! Welcome!) Onipa Abusia invites all to our annual festival for Nana Asuo Botopre! Nana Asuo Botopre is an ancient river […]

Akwasidae

Everywhere

The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]

Akwasidae

Everywhere

The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]

Summer Pop Up Shop in Queens!

Onipa Abusia Inc. 171-32 Liberty Ave, Jamaica, NY, United States

Come join us for our first Pop Up of the summer! Free Admission, register now

Akwasidae

Everywhere

The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]

Nana Kumi Festival (Maryland)

Colmar Manor Community Center 3701 Lawrence Street, Colmar Manor, MD, United States

Nana Kumi is an ancient war deity from Aburi-Nsaba, Ghana, West Africa. Nana Kumi gives great strength and fortitude. His shrine laid dormant for hundreds […]

Akwasidae

Everywhere

The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]

Akwasidae

Everywhere

The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]

Annual Odwira Festival 2023

About this event AFRICAN (AKAN) NEW YEAR Celebration SATURDAY OCTOBER 28th 2023 @ 6PM - 11PM   This is a fundraiser for Dinizulu Cultural Arts […]

Nana Esi Ketewaa Festival

Nana Esi is one of the principal abosom at Larteh, Ghana. She is a deified ancestor who helps everyone, especially women who want children and […]

Akwasidae

Everywhere

The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]