
Arise, Obibini (Black Person), Claim Your God-given place in the World
Conversation About Religion with a Close Friend
A few days ago, I was engaged in a conversation with a colleague who lectures at a university in Ghana. He is a staunch Christian and a member of the Seventh Day Adventist sect. The conversation veered off/digressed/diverted into a discussion about religion and my “newly” found religion, Asomdwee Ntonton Som. I politely corrected him by telling him that exaltation as a form of worship or religious practice is not new. It even existed long before the coming of Jesus Christ. Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh teaches that exaltation as a form of worship was/is practiced by the Elijah’s in the heaven of the heavens, i.e., the seventh highest heaven. The Elijah’s circumambulation or go around Rabbi’s throne while calling Rabbi’s name and exalting Him with the expression/invocation, Rabbi Ye Kese, Oye Kese Ampa. I also told him that nearly all the references to “call me” in the Christian Bible are references to exaltation as a form of worship or religious practice. I showed him a couple of references to this “call me” in the Bible:
Jeremiah 33:3 Call [to] Me and I will answer you and tell you [and even show you] great and mighty things, [things which have been confined and hidden], which you do not know and understand and cannot distinguish.
Psalm 91: 15-16: He will call on me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble, I will deliver him and honor him. With long life, I will satisfy him and show him my salvation.”
Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh asserts that exaltation is the form of worship or religious practice that scares Satan. Satan is afraid of a person who regularly invokes the name of God as in exaltation religious practice. Indeed, it was exaltation as a form of religious practice that Jesus asked his disciples to plead with the Most High God, Rabbi, to bring onto the earth. However, Rabbi did not grant them the request because, in His deep knowledge, the time was not ripe. The time is now ripe for the Most High God to give exaltation as a form of religious practice to ordinary people like you and I. Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh teaches us that all the Messengers of God, used exaltation, as a last resort, calling on the name of the Most High God, when confronted with great difficulty and needed assistance to help overcome Satan and his wiles. They successfully conquered whatever difficulty they were confronted with when they used exaltation and called Rabbi’s name.
My friend told me that even though he was not ready to convert to Asomdwee Ntonton Som, he was exceedingly happy with the way Osomafo Yawoh deconstructs Christianity, debunking and exposing several false teachings in Christianity. He made particular reference to some Christians’ current belief in the Trinity. Although a Christian, he thought the belief in Trinity was nonsense. He was also particularly impressed by the Afrocentric nature of Asomdwee Ntonton Som, with its emphasis on black pride. That statement took me right back to the teachings of Okronkronyi about race, colour, the significance of race, and God’s Messengers.
- Osomafo Yawoh teaches us that the colour black signifies power. In response to a question as to why the veil he wears over his white robe is black, He stated that it had been prophesied that the Messiah who would come at the end of days would be Elijah and that the way he would dress would be consistent with the way the Elijah’s dressed. All the messengers of God preceding Him wore a white veil because they hailed from the angels and the etumfo. He is from the Elijah’s. He is a much more powerful spiritual entity and is expected to wear a black veil.
- Have you carefully analysed the word tuntum (Black)? The last three letters of the word tuntum are “tum.” “Tum” incidentally is the Fante word for power. Tum is also one of Rabbi’s names which we use for exaltation. When used for exaltation, Tum exaltation can do everything for the exalter (Tum oye biribiarae. Tum can do anything/everything).
- Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh teaches that Rabbi created three different categories of people, black, brown, and white. However, there was no ranking or hierarchy attached to colour. That is, none was supposedly superior or inferior to the other.
- All the spirits in Heaven are black. If Jesus and Satan both hailed from the same heaven, then how come, Jesus Christ is portrayed as white and Satan as black? That is false. We now know that Jesus was black. Satan is black.
- Osomafo teaches that all the Messengers of God were black, Abraham was black, Akan, the first prophet to emerge on this earth following the floods of Noah, was black, Moses was black, Prophet Mohammed was black, Jesus was black, Jacob was black, Isaac was black, Daniel was black. Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh is black (refer to Teachings from Ogyebea, 12/21/2023).
- Akan language is spiritually the most powerful language on earth is Akan (Fante twi). Fante is spoken by black people in Black Ghana.
To Be Continued ……….
Written by Mensah Adinkrah, Ph.D.
All errors of omission or commission are mine alone.