The Most High God RABBI, the Akans, and
the Promised Land
Teachings of Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh
Written by Mensah Adinkrah, Ph.D.
Following the floods of Noah, The Most High God RABBI promised Akan XVIII (Akan the 18th) that He had prepared a nation in Ebirbir Anee (West Africa) for him and his descendants. Shortly thereafter, Akan XVIII died. Fortunately, before his death, Akan XVIII had communicated this message from the Most High God RABBI to his younger brother, Akan XIX. After the demise of Akan XVIII, Akan XIX led his people from Shinar en route to the promised land.
The journey took them through Central Africa, where Akan XIX died. The people spent 600 years there. Prior to his death, Akan XIX had served as the spiritual intermediary between his people and the Most High God RABBI. With his passing, this role was left vacant. The leaders, lineage heads, and elders of the group decided to seek out a spiritualist for assistance.
In search of spiritual guidance, the lineage heads and elders traveled to East Africa, where they found help. The spiritualist they encountered provided each lineage head with a bowl of water and instructed them to place the bowl at the entrances of their homes upon arrival at the promised land. They requested the spiritualist’s assistance in ensuring good health (free from ailments), fertility (multiple children), grace, luck, and long life. In exchange, they promised to offer a tribute to the spirit each year. The water they brought with them to the promised land was called AKOR.
The elders and people continued their journey until they reached present-day Benin, where they stayed for 300 years before resuming their journey to the promised land. Gradually, they arrived at the town in Ghana now known as Techiman. It was in Techiman that they realized they had indeed reached the land promised by the Most High God RABBI. Subsequently, each group and their leaders proceeded in different directions to settle in various localities. The Asante went in one direction, while the Kwahus, Akims, Assins, and Fantes each moved in different directions to occupy separate locations.
The lineage heads who led the Fantes to present-day Mankessim were Oburumankoma, Odapagyan, and Oson. Upon reaching Mankessim, the Fantes split into different groups, with the people of Abora settling in their current location. Other splinter groups, such as the Ekumfis, Gomuas, and Nkusukum people, also established their settlements. When Nana Kwaw Otu and his people arrived at Odonase, they continued their journey until they reached Ekumfi Otuam. Okonkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh is a direct descendant of Nana Kwaw Otu, who founded Ekumfi Otuam.
There is an inverse relationship between the power of The Most High God RABBI and the power of satan on earth. As the power of The Most High God RABBI over people wanes, satan’s power over people increases. In such times, The Most High God RABBI sends a rescuer, liberator, or redeemer to rescue His people from the clutches of satan and to rekindle faith among them. For example, The Most High God RABBI sent Moses to the people of Israel to rescue them from slavery and bondage, leading to the establishment of Judaism as their religion. Later, when the Israelites strayed from His commandments and followed satan, The Most High God sent Jesus Christ of Nazareth to guide them back.
Similarly, Saudi Arabia is one of nations chosen by the Most High God RABBI. When the people resorted to idol worship, He sent Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Unto Him) to eradicate idol worship and guide the people away from their idolatrous practices. Traditionally, when The Most High God sends a savior or deliverer to rescue a lost nation, He sends someone from among their own people to ensure that they understand His message. Therefore, The Most High God has sent Nnyame Somafo Yawoh, an Akan, to the Akans to bring God’s religion to His people.
Until recently, only two nations had been designated as God’s nations: Israel and Saudi Arabia. Ghana is also one of God’s designated nations but currently is not fulfilling this role. There are two main reasons for this. First, God does not favor divisiveness, yet contemporary Ghana is marked by significant divisions, particularly along religious lines. Within Christianity alone, there are numerous sects, leading to divisions even within nuclear families, where children and parents or spouses may belong to different religious sects.
Second, The Most High God RABBI abhors idol worship and the worship of other gods. He has declared: “Have no other gods beside me because I am a jealous God.” In Ghana today, many people resort to talismans and other apotropaic devices for spiritual protection and guidance, which violate the edicts of The Most High God RABBI.
The Most High God RABBI has sent Nyame Somafo Yawoh to Ghana to remove all evil spirits from society, to unite the people in worshiping Him, and to transform the country into a nation devoted to God. God has granted Nyame Somafo Yawoh power over the skies, the earth, rivers, lakes, oceans, and beneath the land and waters. Anyone seeking peace and prosperity in life should join the Asomdwee Ntontom Som.