Akan "Wura" and the Egyptian Deity RA
July 2011
There are several Akan and Ga names that point not only to
Sumerian-Mesopotamian connections but also to Egyptian ones. A common
Ga surname is "Ankrah". Has anyone stopped to think that this name
"Ankrah" is..."Ankh--RA"! Pretty amazing, isn't it? RA was
an Egyptian 'deity'...he was a Sirian-Reptilian being, son of
Enki/Ptah. Same line, people.
What about the Akan word
for lord..."Wura"! Yes, pretty incredible, isn't it? "WU-RA" could refer to
"RA". When an Akan person says, "Me wura", they are saying "My
Lord/Master". And then you've got another common name for 'god' which
is still in common usage today...."Awurade"! Every Akan speaking person
knows this name for god. Let me break it down: "A-WURA-DE"....this
means "Lord/Master's possession(s)", in other words, "That which
belongs to the Lord/Master". Some Akan people sometimes say or sing the
words "Awurade, hu yƐ mƆ bƆ
oo.." meaning "God please pity us/please have mercy on us".
Let us however return to
our story. So "Wura" is quite likely a reference to "RA". RA is known
to have taken over control of Earth from competing Sirian-Reptilian
factions with the help of an Orion reptilian queen from the rebel
group. He then changed the old names of the pantheon of "gods" (his
Sirian-Reptilian competition) to have only himself as the one ruler. It
may be interesting for some to observe that RA changed "Amun" to
"Amun-RA". What was the original Egyptian name for "Amun", before the
Greek corruption? It was "Yamanu"! "Yamanu" became "Yamun" and then
"Hammun" and then "Amun". So why the excitement on my part? See section
5.5 of the Akan book! Yamm/Ea/Hea/Ptah all refer to the same being
which the Akan call "Nyame". So we can see that "Yamanu" in the Ancient
Egyptian tongue is "Nyame-Anu" in the Akan language!!
Important to note here
that the Amun, Amun-Ra and Osiris cults were very popular in Libya and
Nubia (supposedly) even after the popularity of these two cults waned
in Ancient Egypt.