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TAAMEWU AND ADEDENKRUMA WITH NANKABA NZEMA SOFO NANA OGYA





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Osofo Nana Ogya needs more education. His explanation of the source of power for abosum is not true. What sort of angels is he talking about? Jinns or dwarfs. Please readers and viewers, not all angels are working for God ( Google DEMONOLOGY and ANGELS and get informed). Hehehehehehe..... Let's get some education: Note this, all sorts of pythotherapy and zootherapy have their source from ancient Traditionalism aka abosumsom. If I were you when I get interviewed, I would desists from talking about what I am not competently informed. Nankaba Sofo, Nankaba is the Nzema version of the 12 Apostles Church ( AWOYO).



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