Asomdwee Ntonton Som

(Peace & Exaltation Religion)

 EXODUS OF THE ANCIENT ASSYRIANS

(To the Promised Land)

NARRATED BY: Messiah Nyame Somafo Yawoh (The Faith healer)

(Founder and Leader of Asomdwee Ntonton Som)

Written by: Kwabena Opoku

kobeopk@gmail.com

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It is an exciting time to be a part of a monumental wind of change blowing across our beloved nation, Ghana, which is, the arrival of the “High Commissioner” to the Most High GOD, RABBI.

It is an honor to be a follower of Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh.

The authenticity in His messages are incomparable, He is indeed a well of Divine knowledge and wisdom in which all must be drawn to.

He truly is the gem of this end time.

I say Ayekoo (Well done) … to all who put their hearts and minds together to make this work come to fruition.

Introduction

ONLY GOD CAN LIBERATE HIS PEOPLE.

2 Chronicles 7:14 [ KJ v]

” If my people, which are called by my name,

shall humble themselves, and pray, and

seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways;

then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin,

and will heal their land”.

Here the bible entreats us to be humble and seek GOD. What then must we seek Him for? We must seek the true ways of the Most High God. Again, we are told to turn from our old perverse ways since that prevents our requests from reaching God as John 9:31 says “God does not listen to sinners”.

Seeking God’s true ways and doing His will is the Only way that we can have utmost peace on earth and everlasting life hereafter.

AKAN

There was a noble man who lived centuries past named Akan. He was born in 5770 AD at a place called Sidon in the continent of Asia. He was the first Prophet to emerge on the earth after the floods of Noah, a cataclysmic event that wiped-out disobedient beings who wholeheartedly despised the warnings given to them by God’s servant, Noah, at that time.

Noah had three sons, namely; Ham, Shem and Japheth respectively. Ham gave birth to Canaan and later had ten sons.  Arki is the seventh son. (Genesis 10:6 and 15-17) The name Arki later became what we now know as Akan.

 

 SIDON

Sidon in Lebanon was where Akan lived harmoniously with his siblings. One day, he gathered his brothers and told them to refrain from idol worship – explaining to them the existence of the Most High GOD RABBI (pronounced; Ra-bee) who alone is to be worshipped and given honor and exaltation.

His effort to win their hearts from darkness into light in order not to incur God’s wrath was met with a strong opposition. His constant persuasions fell on deaf ears, yet he managed to convince twenty of them.

Eventually Akan could no longer tolerate their perverse ways, since they got much obsessed with idol worship, and since light and darkness has nothing in common, Akan decided to relocate elsewhere to have good communion with the Most High.

 

THE LAND OF ASSYRIA

Prophet Akan led his followers on their journey to seek a new life and found a new land where they settled. His followers were excited and pledged their full support for him and he urged them to uphold them believe in the Most High.

He named the place Assyria meaning ‘a God worshipping nation’- these were people who exalted The Most High, RABBI, calling on HIS name, so their prayers and requests were answered because GOD was pleased with them.

Since the followers listened to the instructions of Akan, their leader, and did not go wayward like the rest did, GOD made them flourish on their land, He also secured them from danger and against attacks from outside.

 

The Most High was pleased in the ways of Akan so He promised to give him and his descendants a land that flowed with milk and honey in the center of the earth: it literally will be like the breast milk of a nursing mother which all nations will come to suckle and be filled.

The elder Akan made this promise known to his younger brother, who was also called Akan, before joining his ancestors in the afterlife.

The younger Akan (who was the nineteenth leader) reminded the elders of the promise and pledged to shepherd them to the promised land.

He sorts the face of the Most High for directions and signs to look out for during the journey.

AT ASSYRIA –THE WAY OF WORSHIP

Since Akan is the first prophet of the Most High as mentioned earlier, he was given the Exaltation religion which was the first religion practiced on earth, according to GOD’s Messenger, Nyame Somafo Yawoh. “Exaltation worship implies that one proclaims the greatness of the Most high, RABBI, to the world”, He said. This form of worship was practiced by the ancient Assyrians, who were the Akans.

Another stunning revelation by Messiah Nyame Somafo Yawoh is that, Akan is the progenitor of the family institution, explaining that, after the floods GOD started a new generation of people on earth of which Akan became the firstborn, which is “Aman aman Nana” in the native Fante parlance, which is translated as “the head of nations”. This name has since been corrupted to Amoana, hence the Amoana clan (Mother of the Akan Clans), which is the head of all Akan clans in the nation Ghana. It has the parrot as it totem signifying fluency in speech and wit.

It was during the time of the forth Akan that Abraham was born and was accorded touching the forehead to the ground during prayer as a sign of showing respect to God. Which is the advent of Islam.

Between these two forms of worship, the preferred mode of worship Most High GOD is the exaltation worship.

 CENTRAL AFRICA

Akan with his clans journeyed through desert lands to Central Africa and rested there. In Central Africa days turned to months and months years.

They lived there for 600 years, and their numbers increased immensely.

Akan passed away in Central Africa and this was a big blow to the elders of the clans. They said to themselves “how do we get to the promised land now that our leader is no more”.

Twelve years after the passing of Akan, there was an unfortunate occurrence where the heads of the clans met at a council and agreed to seek help from a spiritualist, instead of seeking the face of the Most High to appoint a leader to lead them to their final destination. So, they traveled to East Africa and consulted a spiritual man who was a steward over a river deity. This river deity is known in the local parlance as “Akor”.

They made covenant with the deity and promised to offer sacrifice to it every year. The river deity “Akor” was mandated to:

  • Lead them to the promised land.
  • Give them protection.
  • Bless the women with the fruit of the womb.
  • Make the young men prosperous.
  • Bless and expand their barns.

AT BENIN

The spiritualist fetched some of the water from the river and instructed them to place it at the entrance in every household upon reaching the promised land. Moreover, the elders stressed on fulfilling the sacrifices to the river deity in order to seal their covenant.

They slaughtered animals and poured libation each year in honor of the deity for protecting them.

They continued their journey to Benin (formerly Dahomey) where they lived for 300 years, by this time they had entirely forgotten the practice of Exaltation which was conferred on Akan by the Most High GOD.

TƐKYIMAN IN GHANA

They finally arrived in Tɛkyiman, in present day Ghana, where they were overwhelmed by its thick forest and natural beauty just as it was foretold by their ancestors. There, they split into various groups which are the Asantefo, Akwamufo, Twifo, Wassafo, Kwahufo, Akuapemfo, Dɛkyirafo, Akyemfo, Assinfo, and Mfantsefo.

“Akom” worship was established with the introduction of fetish priests and priestesses, where their young ones get possessed by dwarf spirits (jinn) and other earthly spirits to perform incantations, chants and dancing in the middle of drumming.

These spirits also enable them to foretell events and prescribe directions in time of calamities or crisis. Again, they were able to reveal certain secrets in the spirit realm.

 AT MANKƐSSIM

The Mfantse people were led by some great leaders in the course of their journey. They were Oburumankoma (Whale), Ɔdapagyan (Eagle) and Ɔson (Elephant). These three men and Nana Kɔw Otu, a grandson of Akan, lead the Mfantses from Tɛkyiman to Mankɛssim in the Central region (Statues of these three great men can be seen at the Mankɛssim roundabout).

SUMMARY

We see the grave mistake our forefathers made by taking council among themselves when they could have waited for the Most High GOD to appoint a leader for them, thereby agreeing to seek help from a spiritualist (a mortal being) in East Africa. By far, that was the greatest abomination in the sight of GOD, for, the Torah says we are not to serve or honor any other except the Creator of all things, RABBI.

Finally, the descendants of Akan have also faulted by accepting Christianity, which has it core belief in the Trinity (Modern day form of Baal worship) : God the father , God the son and God the Holy Spirit.

All these practices have made us oblivious to the believe or practice of One-God worship.

When the Akans turned away from GOD, He abandoned them.

Up till this day, the people have been enslaved by Satan who afflicts them with diseases, calamities, poverty and sudden death, these are what the devil gifts to those that befriend him.

Kwabena Opoku

#Run2Rabbi Multimedia.

A.N.S.(member)

Cape Coast, branch.

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