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Her
Royal Grace, Princess Adinasse, or “Yeye” as she is fondly called, is a
globally recognized Afrikan activist of the West African royal blood lines.
She is also 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 divided 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.
In addition, 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. Princess Adinasse has
been interviews in mainstream publications for her unique use of IT for
educating and liberating our people.
She is in demand not only a Princess who brings the
message of reconciliation from the Traditional Rulers in West Africa, but
a Yoruba 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 capacity 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 all over the world.
The Princess has dominated many issues that may have
felled much weaker women , which she addresses in her lectures, workshops,
webinars and radio program. Her radio shows, webcasts and podcasts 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 methodology is at a pace which many of
our people can identify with and incorporate into their own lives.
The Iyalade additionally 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. Iyalade Adinasse
has been given many kudos on her bedside manner, assisting women diagnosed
with Breast Cancer and helping them getting in the fighting spirit and
feeling good about themselves.
Also, she is also the Chairwoman of the Board of
Directors of Afrikan Sistahs Enterprises, International, whose popular
holdings include Afrikan Sistahs Marketplace, Afrikan Sistahs Media Network,
YORadio and Afrikan Sistahs Publishing, along with Afrikan Sistahs Tours and
The African Gateway Travel. Afrikan Sistahs Marketplace, an advertising and
media outlet for the promotion of black owned goods and services. Her dream
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 countless mainstream media outlets
and print media. She also Chairs a non-profit for the education of African
children and the reconciliation of our people( African Children's
Empowerment (ACE) and the ADRProject (African Diasporic Recociliation
Project). Through the ADRProject, The Princess and her family in West Africa
hopes to be able to direct other Diasporic Africans home to their roots,
where Benin Republic stands prepared to bestow land and citizenship. |