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Princess Ademide Adinasse-Pregnant with a new African Nation

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==================================================Princess Adinasse, or “Yeye” as she is fondly called, is a globally recognized activist of the West African royal blood lines and ritually initiated into the mysteries of several Orisha/Irunmole in the Ifa/Orisa and Dahomian Vodun traditions. The Princess credits not only her Ori and Ancestors, but Shango, the fire and thunder Irunmole, for whom she is a vessel. The fires of Sango are balanced by the cooling waters of Oshun, the River Irunmole. Princess Adinasse is the first known African American separate by the trans-atlantic slave genocide to be restored to her royal roots using traditional restoration rites. These rites in the past have been reserved for those of the royal bloodlines separated by wars. Her Grace has been reunited with her family in West Africa and is working to build a bridge between the Motherland and her children in the Diaspora.Additionally, the Princess is a published author, whose work is featured in "Voices In The Whirlwind" and "Motherwit", Women’s Anthologies of Writers Of The 21st Century” for the Saving Our Children Project and other mainstream publications. Princess Adinasse refused compensation for her work and donated back into the work of the Saving Our Babies project because she is serious about the need for us to call on the power of our ancestors to heal our minds, bodies and souls to affect positive change in our children who come behind.She is in demand as not only a Princess who brings the message of reconciliation from the Traditional Rulers in West Africa, but a Priestess, mentor, radio and television personality, retreat and workshop facilitator and lecturer. The Princess has a great passion for our people and their healing and an uncanny ability to reach our people where they are. Princess Adinasse also conducts rites of passage programs for women and aids in birthing Afrikan Women’s Societies.Princess Adinasse is an over comer of many issues that may have felled much weaker women. She addresses not only these matters in her lectures, workshops, webinars and radio program. Her radio shows are insightful, and her guests always include personalities who provide with her wonderful and lively healing dialogue which range from the practice of Afrikan Traditional Ways to the spiritual history behind our history to healing ourselves and any other subject which may come to her mind, or she can sit back and have one of her famous “Sistah” and “Brotha” chats with her guests and audience.The Princess will soon co-host a show, with other wonderful Sistahs, who will give their viewpoints on various subjects. Princess Adinase also plans a show and webinar which teaches us the 7R’s of aligning our minds, bodies and souls in holistic living. Her approach is at a pace which many of our people can understand and embrace.She has worked with women in Nigeria and the United States to raise awareness and other educational tools, along with birthing the "Mama Cancer Foundation of Nigeria's Secretariat, Diagnostic, Treatment and Research Complex.Additionally, she is also the Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Ajobi Enterprises, International, whose popular holdings include Afrikan Sistahs Marketplace, The Yoruba Oduduwa Media Network, YORadio and Afrikan Sistahs Publishing, along with Afrikan Sistahs Tours. Afrikan Sistahs Marketplace, an advertising and media outlet for the promotion of black owned goods and services. Her vision is to be the media outlet and publisher/producer of choice for all people of Afrikan descent. The Afrikan Women’s Marketplace is an Advertising and Public Relations firm tied directly to many mainstream media outlets and print media. She also Chairs a non-profit for the education of African children and the reconciliation of our people. The ADRProject (African Diasporic Recociliation Project) hopes to be able to lead other Diasporic Africans home to their roots, where Benin Republic stands ready to provide land and citizenship.
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Sticks in a bundle are unbreakable"~~~ Kenyan proverbAfrikan Sistahs seeks to assist in healing the Black woman worldwide, using Afrikan Traditonal Spirituality, specifically Yoruba. We intend to go back to the original ways of our Afrikan Ancestral mothers in teaching Black women how to be tender with themselves and each other.I was inspired in part, by the words of Audre Lorde, "and when we speak we are afraid our words will not be heard, nor welcomed, but when we are silent we are still afraid. So it is better to speak remembering we were never meant to survive".Black women were brought to the new world to be used as slaves and to breed more slaves. No one at that time thought we would survive against the horrific, immeasurable odds against us. However, we did survive and have become the backbone the afrikan american family.There is one thing missing however, and that is our ability to use our inherent power as descendants of the Afrikan to heal ourselves as well as our ability to pull together as Sisters. The ability to have true Sisterhood was left on the shores of our homeland. Unlike the religion of our ancestors, Sisterhood did not survive the Middle Passage and the resulting enslavement of our people.In the villages of Afrika, women are respected as Mothers, Sisters, Wives, Co-wives, Aunts and Daughters. Women pull together for the survival of the family. They raise children together, make money in the marketplace and have their own societies to deal with the ills of the afrikan community. This has been so from creation.It is now time for "daughters of the yam" to learn to "draw up the powers from the deep like before", in the words of Toni Cade Bambara from "The Salt Eaters". In so doing, perhaps we can empower ourselves in the ways of the Original mothers and learn to heal ourselves, our families and our communities.May we all be blessed from the Heavens as we go about our healing journey.Ase!May it be so!A single bracelet does not jingle~~~ Afrikan proverbI am also interested in: Human Restoration, Reconciling Diasporic Africans with the Motherland, Healing Sister Relationships, Healing Black Family DysfunctionVisit me also at: http://www.Princess-Ademide-Adinasse.com http://www.AfrikanSistahsMarket.com http://www.ADRProject.com http://www.xanga.com/Princess_Adinasse http://www.afrikanactivist.africanreconciliationproject.com http://www.xanga.com/blackfamilyfocus http://www.xanga.com/blackrelationships
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Others who are interested in healing self and those interested in reconciling Diasporic Africans with the Motherland. Other important interests is the empowerment of women of color, healing Black Family Dysfunction and holistic living.I like to meet Sistahs particularly who know who they are, or, alternatively are on the path of finding themselves.
Check www.HipHopCaucus.org for more info, support the movement.I am here to bring the message of reconciliation from the Traditional Rulers in West Africa to all Diasporic Africans.Traditional Rulers Dedicated To Atoning For Their Role In The Trans-Atlantic Slave GenocideThe Traditional Rulers of Benin Republic, certain areas in Yorubaland, along with the traditional Tribal Chiefs have prepared for many years for the return of the children of the Motherland sold/stolen into the trans-atlantic slave genocide. We are deeply committed to atoning for our role in the genocide of millions of our beloveds. To that end, we are dedicated to building a bridge between the Diaspora and the Motherland to reconcile and welcome home the lost children of Mother Africa. We will do this by "any means necessary" and promise to work hard to right what has for so long been so very wrong. Plans are on-going for other ways we can do the right thing by the descendants of millions of our family members.Tours to Benin and parts of Yorubaland are on-going for the reunion and restoration of the lost children of the Motherland. You all have family who wants to see you and embrace you! We will not rest until we have complete restoration of all African lineages to their pre-genocide glory.Please take my word for it when I say your homecoming will be a joyous occasion for us all, one that has been 400 years overdue. Further, should you request it, a traditional roots reading can be made to assist you in finding the family you left behind. My own royal bloodlines were discovered during a traditional roots reading. During that reading, it was discovered that my ancestors are from the powerful Oyo and Dahomey Empires. In order to put me and my bloodlines back into line to ascend throne, traditional restoration rituals were performed. I'll post a link in another thread on a lecture done by Black Indian historian Angela Molette on the historical implications of my restoration.I can tell you that you will love the beauty that is Benin! There are no words to describe the home from whence I was stolen. If you have ever been to the Diasporic Islands, Benin holds more beauty than even the scenery there. The sea salt air, the peace that envelopes Benin, the luscious flora, the beauty of it's people and rich culture make for a wonderful home. The breathtaking scenery from the beaches in Ouidah to the colorful marketplaces to the serene beauty of the village on stilts are truly sights to behold.I also love the Kingdom of my father, Ketu! Oh my word, the lushness of the farmlands, the beauty of our people, the bustling marketplace, the beautiful red dirt from which we were originally molded, the culture of our ancestors which remain intact after all these years.The most beautiful thing about Benin though, to me, is that it, along with Yorubaland, is home for me forever. I'm finally home and I wish you were as well.Please come home where you are missed, wanted and loved.It would be a pleasure for my family and I to welcome you back home for a most majestic and joy filled reunion. All of Africa awaits your return.Princess Ademide AdinasseOmo Oba AlaketuWest AfrikaIgniting the fires of Black Consciousness [email protected]@2006 Princess Adinasse-all rights reserved no portion of the above may be duplicated, reprinted without the permission of the owner.
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Music:

I like Old School R& B, some new jack stuff, Gil Scott Heron, The Last Poets, Amon Rashidi, Lagbaja, Pharoah Sanders, Randy Westin, Sparlha Swa, Kina, 2 Face Idibia, Cotonou City Crew, smooth jazz, african fusion, FUNK!!!Kirk Whallum, Lenny Williams, Anthony Hamilton, John Legend, Howard Hewitt, Boney James, Luther, Luther and more Luther (RIP), Gerald LeVert (RIP), James Brown (RIP), Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade, Osunlade, Patti of course, Anita Baker, Angela Bofil and Will Downing to name a few

Movies:

The Middle Passage, Roots,Amistad, 10,000 Black Men Named George, A House Divided,Sankofa, Shaka Zulu, Lumumba, Rosewood, Malcolm X, The Color Purple, Man on Fire, all the Madea plays...listen to the message!

Television:

Slavery: and the Making of America, Law and Order,

Books:

Yurugu, History of the Yorubas, Martin and Malcom, a Dream or a Nightmare, The Coldest Winter Ever, The Bluest Eyes, Manchild in the Promised Land, The Salt Eaters, the author Bell Hooks, Toni Morrison

Heroes:

Malcolm X, Robert Sobukwe, Alice Walker, Oprah Winfrey, Oba Adefunmi I in whose footsteps I stand, my ancestor, Oba Behanzin, who continues to weave the fiber of my being, my most beloved and revered father, the King of Ketu, West Africa, who happens to be the wisest man in the world, my dear brother, Prince Japhet AFFO one of the smartest men in the world who carried me to my destiny , Chief Obalumi Ogunseye the fire behind my fire, my birth mother...she taught me lessons and put tools in my toolbox that it took me 30 years to discover! Continue to weave that mat Momma! Mo sope O!!!!
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My Blog

The Achievements of Our Brother, Barack Obama

Dear Friend, Across the Motherland we are beaming with pride for the greatachievements of our brother, Barack Obama, the first African-American toever gain a major party nomination for the Presidency ...
Posted by Princess on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 08:51:00 PST

Pouring Libations to our ancestors

Alaafia,Many of us have watched other pour libations to their dead homies. This is a carry over from our honorable Afrikan Ancestors. There is really a method to this and I am offering a simple prayer...
Posted by Princess on Mon, 02 Jun 2008 05:06:00 PST

YORadio’s featured Artist of the Month!!! Keji Hamilton of Lagos, Nigeria

We take pride in bringing to you YORadio’s Featured Artist of the Month, Keji Hamilton of Lagos, Nigeria. Keji is an inspiration to me and to all of you as well.  Not only this, but he is a...
Posted by Princess on Sun, 06 Apr 2008 03:24:00 PST

Circles of Support

The African proverb "It takes a village to raise a child" could easily be modified to reflect our lives: "It takes many warm hands to hold an entrepreneurial woman together." This is especially true w...
Posted by Princess on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 01:17:00 PST

Our silence is deafening

What will we say when our children ask what we did to end Robert Mugabe’s dictatorship?When our children learn the history of post-colonial Africa, they will be confronted with a case history: Z...
Posted by Princess on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 01:14:00 PST

Goldman finds value in educating women

Commentary 11:12 AM Mar 31, 2008 Brendan O’Malley of University World NewsGoldman finds value in educating womenTOP NewsOpes Prime $1bn fallout spreads further Mar 31Wall St: Dow Jones up 0....
Posted by Princess on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 01:12:00 PST

HIP HOP RECOGNIZES AND CELEBRATES ITS LADIES FIRST

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 26, 2008 CONTACT: Claudia Williams 201-679-8362 [email protected] Hawaiian Epps 973-704-8200 [email protected] HIP HOP RECOGNIZES AND CELEBRATES ITS LADIES FIR...
Posted by Princess on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 10:53:00 PST

Prostate Health TV Targets Black Men over the Internet

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 4, 2008 CONTACT: Tomeeka Farrington Spotlight Communications 617-423-0040 [email protected] PROSTATE HEALTH TV TARGETS BLACK MEN OVER THE INTERNET P...
Posted by Princess on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 10:13:00 PST

Stars Join Fight Against Domestic Violence

MICHAEL BOLTON, CISSY HOUSTON, BEN E. KING, DARRYL "DMC" MCDANIELS, AND KEVIN LILES JOIN WOMEN WHO JAM! AND THE NATIONAL COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (NCADV) IN THE FIGHT TO END VIOLENCE AGAINS...
Posted by Princess on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 09:53:00 PST

A Dream Deferred

A Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes Langston Hughes homepage What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore-- And then run? Does it stink lik...
Posted by Princess on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 07:07:00 PST