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Official News Update: December 2014

Wezolo! Aenouledoo. We have reconstructed this page to the best of our ability. May it not be forgotten by posterity, the advances and modifications this website has undergone since the year 2000, under Mama Sagbe's authority. Even at the time of restoring this article, the message still stands true. Akpeloo!

photo of archived Mama Tchamba article.

Wezolo!

We pray that you, your Ancestors and family are safe, and enjoying your time together.
It has been awhile since you have head from us. We have been indeed busy, and for surveillance concerns, are not too engaged in the social network scene as frequently was we would want.

Our website also suffered technical difficulties due to Microsoft’s unique html not being accepted by the new browser systems now dominating the Internet.**

We are contacting to inform you that we have also added a new article that might interest you, especially in light of the recent protest that are taking place across the nation and in the world. During these tumultuous times, many still only look to their government for solutions instead of to their personal deities and ancestors. The two are not mutually exclusive.

photo of archived Mama Tchamba article.
The Late Michael Brown, who was murdered in 2014. For those who die tragically such as Brown, the Adé ceremony removes obstacles and empowers their spirits to seek divine justice.

In fact, considering the history here in America, the two are very much intertwined. For example, did you know that even if the police officer, Darren Wilson was tried, convicted and sentenced for the murder of Michael Brown, that his spirit still would find no peace? Needless to say, millions of websites (including ours), were adversely affected.

Why? Because their child’s spirit is still “hot” and surrounded by the violence, darkness, hatred and chaos which precipitated their deaths. Their spirits will forever linger in this state of chaotic influx, unless their families have the ceremony to Adé performed to free them. It is the Adé ceremony that removes these obstacles and empowers their child’s spirit to seek divine justice. It calms and cools them down, where they are able to enter and be received by their Ancestors.

Unfortunately, the majority of the mainstream community do not know the roads and traditions of their ancestors. They do not know that they don’t have to rely upon circumstantial evidence and shoddy police work. That they can actually call upon the spirit of their child (via the Amengansie consultation) and learn directly from them, what really happened, and what is needed in order for their spirits to move forward to their pre-destined place.

In the U.S. the two most important ceremonies that have not been accorded the Ancestors who have died prematurely and tragically are Adé, and the installation of the Mama Tchamba (because of their enslavement). 


We won't elaborate much further. What we invite you to do is simply read the article, which will provide much needed insight into how our Ancestors handle adversity. Hopefully, it will also offer more insight into who we are and what we have been called by the Ancestors to do here in the U.S.  Out of all of our general spiritual services, our Ancestral work is the most important. 


We wish peace, prosperity, goodwill, safety and upliftment to you and your family, this coming New year!


Our original site was built using MS Small Business Edition, and due to their browser’s monopoly against Firefox, Google and others, they were sued.
MS lost, and so did we, when the aforementioned browsers systems refused to translate any websites that were made using MS’ proprietary html language. Needless to say, millions of websites (including ours), were adversely affected. We have finally had the time to manually convert the major pages. 



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