
A MLK Day Sacred Gathering:
Elder Speaks
with Nana Enyo Takyiampon
january 20 1o am pst| 1 pm est | 5 pm gmt
"If you can’t fly, then run. If you can’t run, then walk. If you can’t walk, then crawl. But whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward.”
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Elder Speaks is part of the 2025 Intention Detox workshop calendar.
A MLK Day Sacred Gathering: Elder Speaks with Nana Enyo Takyiampon
Date: January 20, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM PST | 1:00 PM EST | 5 PM GMT
Location: Virtual (Zoom link provided upon registration)
We honor this MLK Day with a call to step into our collective power.
Whatever external chaos persists, it cannot shake our Internal Truth. The Ancestors literally got us firmly in their embrace.
On Jan 20, we extend an invitation to all our community members to an Indaba with our Elder, Nana Enyo Takyiampon. As a revered Okomfo (priest), Elder, Okomfohemaa or Queen Mother, for Nana Esi Ketewaawith, with over 50 years of Initiation and Service, Nana Enyo Takyiampon is a beacon of spiritual wisdom and cultural stewardship.
Nana Enyo will lead us in a contemplation on what it means for us to secure our place in the world, collectively and individually. This 45- 60 Min session is a call to action for your mind, spirit, and soul.
Break away from the noise of political distractions and deflections, take a moment of stillness within instability of natural catastrophies and economic crises and immerse yourself in an empowering, soul-renewing experience.
With Love and Light, Empowerment and Abundance,
Return to Kemet
About Nana Enyo Takyiampong
Nana Enyo Takyiampon is an Okomfo or priest who was trained at the Nana Akonnedi Shrine in Larteh, Ghana. She began her training in 1973 as result of her quest to rediscover how her African Ancestors honored and worshiped God before they were converted to Christianity during enslavement.
Nana Enyo was introduced to Nana Yaw Opare Dinizulu of Queens, New York. Nana Dinizulu brought Queen Mother Nana Okomfohene Akua Oparebeah to New York in 1971, and she initiated the first generation of African-Americans into Akom; Nana Oparebeah was introduced to the Washington, DC area by Nana Enyo's family, and Nana Enyo began her training at that time. Nana Enyo completed her training at Larteh, Ghana, in 1976 and immediately returned to Washington, DC, to officially serve as an Okomfo. She continues to serve the community by providing readings, spiritual counseling, and training for new Okomfo.
Nana Enyo is now the Okomfohemaa or Queen Mother, for Nana Esi Ketewaa the mother spirit of the Nana Akonnedi Shrine. NanaEsi Ketawaa is the communicator between the living and the ancestors..
Nana Enyo is also a mother of 4 children and has 8 grandchildren. She still resides in Washington, DC.