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✉️Featured Article: “The Davos Rupture”
🏛️Theme :Trump’s Global Gambit and the Silent Warning of Daisaku Ikeda
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📆Monday, January 26, 2026
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🌍 Featuring Global Perspectives:
Hosted by the brilliant Frema Adunyame, this edition features a panel of three women whose perspectives redefine the global narrative:

- Giorgia Meloni: The Italian Prime Minister, sharing the “view from the G7” on sovereignty and the moral limits of the transactional age.

- Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo: The world-renowned leadership expert, dissecting the psychology of power and the soft skills required for a “Humanity First” future.

- Frema Adunyame: Our host and media maverick, weaving these diverse insights into a singular vision of wisdom.
Why You Cannot Miss This:
- Wisdom Beyond the Breaking News: Insights that look 50 years ahead, not just 5 minutes.
- Humanity Over Headlines: A deep dive into the Drucker-Ikeda dialogue, The Resilient Spirit.
- Strategic Intelligence: Understand the 2026 geopolitical “Rupture” before anyone else.
The World is Waiting. Are You?
President Trump’s recent speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos (January 21, 2026) was a hallmark “America First” address that combined bold territorial ambitions with a continued critique of traditional global alliances.
The speech was dominated by three main themes: the status of Greenland, the reliability of NATO, and his administration’s economic record over the past year.
Key Highlights from the 2026 Davos Address
- The Greenland Purchase: In one of the most discussed moments of the forum, President Trump reiterated his desire for the United States to acquire Greenland from Denmark. While he explicitly ruled out using military force to take the island, he called for “immediate negotiations” for its purchase, citing the territory’s psychological and national security importance.
- Criticism of NATO: Trump questioned whether NATO allies would actually come to the aid of the U.S. if needed, suggesting the relationship is currently one-sided. He argued that European nations are “destroying themselves” and famously remarked that without U.S. intervention in the past, they would be “speaking German and Japanese.”
- Economic Triumphalism: Marking his one-year anniversary back in office, the President touted the “tremendous success” of his administration. He focused on his “affordability agenda” for housing, his claim to have “defeated inflation,” and his strategy to “grow our way out” of the $38 trillion national debt through deregulation and domestic energy production.
- Energy and Technology: He continued his vocal opposition to wind energy, labeling it inefficient and beneficial primarily to China. Instead, he promoted “liquid gold” (oil and gas) as the key to making the U.S. the “world capital of AI and crypto.”
Comparison to Davos 2025
This speech built on the foundation he set during his virtual address in January 2025, just days after his inauguration. In that speech, he set a more confrontational tone by announcing the termination of the Green New Deal, the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord, and the creation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Summary Table of 2026 Positions
| Topic | Position Stated at Davos 2026 |
| Greenland | Wants to purchase via negotiation; rules out military force. |
| NATO | Questions ally reliability; demands fairer treatment for the U.S. |
| Energy | Pro-fossil fuels; heavily critical of wind power and EV mandates. |
| Middle East | Claims his “Board of Peace” is moving toward a deal in Gaza. |
| Economy | Focus on “merit-based” systems and housing affordability. |
The Davos Rupture: Trump’s Global Gambit and the Silent Warning of Daisaku Ikeda :
- “The Davos Rupture”: It uses the word “rupture” (which was actually used by global leaders like Mark Carney at the summit) to signal that this isn’t just a normal meeting—it’s a breaking point.
- “Global Gambit”: It frames Trump’s focus on Greenland and NATO as a high-stakes game of chess, which creates immediate intrigue.
- “Silent Warning”: It introduces President Ikeda not just as a philosopher, but as a voice of caution whose past proposals act as a “moral compass” for the current crisis.
Suggested Paragraph:
As President Trump stood on the Davos stage today, declaring a new era of ‘Liquid Gold’ and territorial ambition, the atmosphere in the Swiss Alps was one of profound unease. With threats of a 25% tariff on allies and a controversial push for Greenland, the world is witnessing what many call a ‘geopolitical rupture.’
But in the shadows of this transactional power-play lies a different blueprint for 2026—one found in the prophetic peace proposals of Daisaku Ikeda. As the ‘America First’ agenda moves to redrawing maps, Ikeda’s final warnings about the ‘global commons’ and human dignity have never felt more urgent. Tomorrow’s world is being decided now: will it be a deal of nations, or a revolution of the human spirit?”
Article Title : The Davos Rupture: Trump’s Global Gambit and the Silent Warning of Daisaku Ikeda
Summary
On January 21, 2026, the World Economic Forum witnessed a “geopolitical earthquake” as President Donald Trump used the Davos stage to bypass traditional multilateralism in favor of raw transactional power. From the ruled-out-force but “immediate negotiations” for the purchase of Greenland to the launch of a life-chaired “Board of Peace” (aimed at Gazan and Ukrainian resolution), the President signaled the end of the liberal order. Yet, as the world’s elite calculate the cost of new tariffs and territories, the late Daisaku Ikeda’s vision of “Human Security”—and his shared belief with Peter Drucker that knowledge and dignity outrank land and capital—stands as a silent but piercing rebuttal.
Introduction
The Swiss Alps have rarely seen a more confrontational “Spirit of Dialogue” than that of Davos 2026. While the official theme of the Forum was reconciliation, President Trump’s address was a masterclass in the “Management of Assets” over the “Management of Humanity.” With a proposed missile defense “Golden Dome” over Greenland and a $1 billion entry fee for his “Board of Peace,” the President has reframed global leadership as a series of high-priced acquisitions.
To dissect this shift, we look to the 2022 Peace Proposals of Daisaku Ikeda and the management principles of Peter Drucker. They warned that a nation-state obsessed with physical expansion and deregulation often ignores the “Knowledge Society” and the “Dignity of Life.” To bring this tension to life, we are joined by a panel of three formidable voices: Giorgia Meloni, Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo, and Frema Adunyame.
Meeting of Minds
We’ve seen the headlines. Trump is redrawing the map of the North Atlantic. But as a media strategist, I see a brand clash. Trump is selling ‘Security through Ownership,’ while Ikeda’s philosophy—and his dialogue with Peter Drucker—argued that security comes from ‘Trust and Knowledge.’ How are you feeling this ‘Rupture’ in the G7?”
It is a moment of profound tension. We have been clear: we seeks dialogue, but we cannot accept a ‘Board of Peace’ that asks us to pay for a seat while surrendering our constitutional equality. Trump is treating the world like a real estate portfolio. I think back to what Ikeda said in his 2022 proposal about ‘No First Use’ and mutual restraint. We are moving away from that restraint, and as a European leader, my priority is ensuring our sovereignty isn’t just another chip in a ‘Global Gambit.'”
”That’s the psychological core of it. Trump is using what is call ‘Transactional Influence.’ But look at the Drucker-Ikeda lens: Drucker always said that ‘the purpose of an organization is to enable common people to do uncommon things.’ Trump’s Davos speech focuses on what he can do, what he can buy. Ikeda’s ‘Human Revolution’ is about what we can become. When you tell the world you want to buy Greenland but won’t use force, you’re still using the language of coercion. True leadership—the kind Ikeda champion—is about ‘Empowerment,’ not ‘Acquisition.'”
And that is the ‘Silent Warning.’ If we follow the Davos path of 2026, we might gain the ‘Liquid Gold’ of oil and gas, but we lose the ‘Resilient Spirit’ that Drucker and Ikeda believed was the only true resource for a sustainable future.”
A Dialogue of Global Giants

🇬🇭 Frema Adunyame (Your Host): Synthesizing these perspectives into a vision of hope beyond the headlines. Join our host, the strategic media maverick Frema Adunyame, as she facilitates a brilliant, high-wisdom dialogue featuring:

🇮🇹 Giorgia Meloni (The Italian Prime Minister): Bringing the raw perspective of the G7. Can a nation-state survive the “Rupture” without losing its soul?

Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo (Leadership Expert): Dissecting the psychology of power. Is the “Art of the Deal” compatible with the “Human Revolution”?

Frema Adunyame: “A very warm welcome to our viewers and readers joining us from every corner of the globe. I am Frema Adunyame. My journey in the media landscape has been driven by a passion for speaking for the voiceless and navigating the complex, often turbulent narratives that shape our world. As a strategic communicator and media maverick, I believe that in times of great uncertainty, the most powerful tool we possess is a well-informed dialogue.
Joining me today are two extraordinary women who embody leadership in two very different, yet equally vital, spheres.
First, we have Giorgia Meloni, the Prime Minister of Italy. Prime Minister Meloni stands today at a critical crossroads, balancing the demands of European sovereignty with the shifting tides of the transatlantic alliance. She is a leader who understands the weight of national identity in a rapidly changing wasworld.
And we are honored to have Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo, a world-renowned expert in leadership psychology and human-centered soft skills. Dzigbordi has spent her career teaching us that the true foundation of any success—be it corporate or global—is the ‘human skill’ of empathy, resilience, and connection.
Welcome to you both, and thank you for being here.
We open today with a theme I have called ‘The Davos Rupture.’ To many, a ‘rupture’ suggests a violent break, a tearing apart of what was once whole. On January 21, 2026, the quiet, snow-capped peaks of Davos became the epicenter of just such a seismic shift in global politics. President Donald Trump returned to the World Economic Forum not to harmonize, but to disrupt.
In a speech that balanced on the edge of ‘The Art of the Deal’ and absolute geopolitical defiance, the President officially launched his ‘Greenland Gambit’—ruling out military force while demanding ‘immediate negotiations’ for the territory. He painted a world where traditional alliances like NATO are under audit, fossil fuels are the ‘liquid gold’ of a new era, and ‘America First’ is the only metric for success.
However, beneath the surface of this transactional power play lies a profound philosophical tension. While the Davos stage focused on the price of land and the power of tariffs, the spiritual and intellectual legacy of the late Daisaku Ikeda offers a starkly different roadmap. Through his decades of Peace Proposals, Ikeda championed ‘Human Security’ over ‘State Security,’ arguing that true power is not found in what a nation can take, but in how it can connect.
Together, we will explore whether the world is entering a ‘New Era of Deals’ or if Ikeda’s ‘Silent Warning’ about the loss of human dignity is the true headline we should be reading.
Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo, I want to start with you. As an expert in the psychology of leadership, when you hear a world leader describe global relations as a series of ‘negotiations for territory’ and ‘audits of alliances,’ what is the psychological impact on the global community? Does this brand of leadership build the ‘Human Security’ Ikeda talked about, or does it deepen the ‘Rupture’?”

Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo: “Thank you, Frema. And Prime Minister Meloni, it is an honor to share this space with you.
When I look at this ‘Davos Rupture’ through the lens of leadership psychology, what I see is a classic, high-stakes manifestation of Transactional Leadership. In this model, everything—be it land, an alliance, or a peace agreement—is treated as a commodity to be traded, audited, or acquired.
The psychological impact of this on the global community is a profound sense of instability. When you hear a leader say that alliances are ‘under audit’ and territory is for ‘negotiation,’ you are essentially signaling that trust is conditional. From a human-centered perspective, that is a dangerous place to be. As SGI-President Ikeda so prophetically warned in his Peace Proposals, when we prioritize ‘State Security’—the hard assets of land and oil—over ‘Human Security,’ we create a vacuum of trust.
Ikeda’s vision was about Transformation, not just transaction. He believed that true power isn’t about what you can take from the table, but the ‘Human Revolution’—the inner change—that allows you to see the person across the table as an equal partner in dignity.
In the ‘Art of the Deal,’ if I win, you must lose. But in the ‘Art of Peace’ that Ikeda championed, and even in the management wisdom of Peter Drucker, we learn that leadership is a performance of presence and empathy. If we remove the ‘Human’ from our security, we are left with a world that is efficient at making deals but bankrupt in making peace. This ‘Rupture’ isn’t just a political break; it’s a psychological disconnect where the world begins to feel like a marketplace rather than a community.
I think Prime Minister Meloni, is in the thick of this.She can tell us how a leader maintain the ‘Human’ element when the global stage feels like it’s being turned into a high-pressure sales room?”

Frema Adunyame: “A powerful question, Dzigbordi thank you. Prime Minister Meloni, the floor is yours.”
Prime minister Giorgia, we’ve seen the headlines. Trump is redrawing the map of the North Atlantic with his ‘Greenland Gambit.’ But as a media strategist, I see a brand clash. Trump is selling ‘Security through Ownership,’ while the philosophy of SGI-President Ikeda—and his historic dialogue with management legend Peter Drucker—argues that true security comes from ‘Trust and Knowledge.’ Giorgia, as a leader currently navigating the G7, how are you feeling this ‘Rupture’?”

Giorgia Meloni: “Frema, it is a moment of profound tension. I have been clear: Italy seeks dialogue, but we cannot accept a ‘Board of Peace’ that asks us to pay for a seat while surrendering our constitutional equality. Trump is treating the world like a real estate portfolio. I think back to what President Ikeda said in his 2022 proposal about ‘No First Use’ and mutual restraint. We are moving away from that restraint. As a European leader, my priority is ensuring our sovereignty isn’t just another chip in a ‘Global Gambit.’ We need a serious NATO presence in the Arctic, yes—but one based on partnership, not a bill of sale.”

Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo: “That’s the psychological core of it, Giorgia. Trump is using what I call ‘Transactional Influence.’ But look at the Drucker-Ikeda lens: Drucker always said that ‘the purpose of an organization is to enable common people to do uncommon things.’ Trump’s Davos speech focuses on what he can do, what he can buy.
President Ikeda’s ‘Human Revolution’ is about what we can become. When you tell the world you want to buy Greenland but won’t use force, you’re still using the language of coercion—it’s just wrapped in a suit. Drucker argued that in a ‘Knowledge Society,’ the old pillars of land and raw resources are secondary to the human spirit. True leadership—the kind we champion—is about ‘Empowerment,’ not ‘Acquisition.’ If you manage only by the ‘Art of the Deal,’ you eventually run out of things to trade.

Frema Adunyame: “And that is the ‘Silent Warning.’ If we follow the Davos path of 2026, we might gain the ‘Liquid Gold’ of oil and gas, but we lose the ‘Resilient Spirit’ that Drucker and Ikeda believed was the only true resource for a sustainable future. Giorgia, Dzigbordi, as we look toward Monday, January 26, it seems the world is being asked to choose between a marketplace of deals and a sanctuary of dignity.”

Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo: “Exactly, Frema. And as Drucker famously reminded us, ‘The first person a leader must manage is themselves.’ If the leaders at Davos cannot manage their own desire for expansion, they cannot hope to lead a world that is crying out for connection.”

Giorgia Meloni: “And as we have learned from President Ikeda, ‘A great human revolution in just a single individual will help achieve a change in the destiny of a nation.’ Perhaps the ‘Rupture’ at Davos is simply the labor pains of a new kind of leadership—one that Italy, and the world, is ready to embrace.”

Frema Adunyame: “Thank you, Giorgia. Your perspective as a leader in the thick of this ‘G7 Rupture’ brings a grounding reality to our discussion. You’ve highlighted the tension between a world of ‘Deals’ and a world of ‘Sovereignty.’ But as we look deeper into this moment, we find that we are not without a compass.
For decades, SGI-President Daisaku Ikeda cautioned that the greatest threat to global stability would not arise from ideology alone, but from a loss of human-centered leadership. His annual peace proposals consistently warned that when economic and political power operate without ethical restraint, societies fracture—often suddenly, often loudly. What unfolded at Davos reflects this warning perfectly.
Ikeda asserted that: ‘Systems created by human beings must never be permitted to dominate or diminish human life.’ In this light, the rupture symbolized by Trump’s global gambit is not merely a political shift, but a symptom of a deeper failure: the separation of power from compassion.

Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo, I want to panel this for you. President Ikeda warned that when leadership prioritizes ‘leverage over lives,’ governance becomes unstable. He believed that the crisis of the 21st century would be a ‘crisis of character’ and that true leadership requires self-restraint over ego.
Looking at the Davos stage through this lens—and considering Peter Drucker’s famous principle that ‘the first person a leader must manage is themselves’—how do we bridge this gap? How does a leader move from the ‘performative strength’ of a global gambit back to the ‘courage grounded in empathy’ that Ikeda and Drucker both championed?”, That is the million-dollar question for 2026. What Ikeda and Drucker both understood is that leadership is an internal job before it is an external one.
When President Ikeda spoke of the ‘Human Revolution,’ he was essentially talking about what Peter Drucker called ‘Managing Oneself.’ If a leader hasn’t managed their own need for dominance or their own ego, they will naturally default to the ‘coercive language’ of the Greenland Gambit. They see land to be bought because they don’t see the ‘irreplaceable value’ of the humans on that land.
As you noted, Ikeda’s warning was that political ‘strength’ becomes performative when it lacks humanism. In my work with CEOs and leaders, I see this ‘Davos Rupture’ every day:
- The Transactional Trap: Leaders who think they can buy loyalty or ‘negotiate’ their way out of a trust deficit.
- The Missing Foundation: A lack of genuine dialogue. Like Ikeda said, dialogue is a ‘moral stance.’ It’s not just talking; it’s recognizing that the person across from you is as human as you are.
If we don’t heed Ikeda’s warning that compassion must guide power, we are building a global order on sand. Trump’s playbook is about Acquisition, but the 2026 world—fractured and polarized as it is—is crying out for Empowerment.
Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo continue:To understand the ‘Davos Rupture’ through the lens of President Ikeda and Peter Drucker, let me share a story—the parable of the Leader of Ndaaikrom.
Imagine a land called Ndaaikrom, a place of rich heritage and deep roots. Its leader was a man of immense wealth, a billionaire among billionaires. He saw the world not as a community, but as a chessboard. Driven by a fierce, selfish desire for dominance, he and his elite circle began to forcefully acquire the ancestral lands of the people.
On this stolen soil, they built towering, gleaming structures—modern marvels of engineering. But there was a catch: the rent was so astronomical that the very citizens who once owned the land could no longer afford to live on it. They were forced to flee their beloved Ndaaikrom, becoming exiles from their own history. This wasn’t just ‘business’; it was a deliberate strategy of oppression. By owning the roof over a person’s head and the ground beneath their feet, the leader sought to turn his people into modern-day slaves of debt and displacement.
As Ikeda warned, when ‘systems dominate human life,’ the result is a total collapse of the social fabric. In Ndaaikrom, the vibrant spirit of the nation was replaced by a cold, suffocating mistrust. The people didn’t just lose their homes; they lost their belief in leadership.
This is the ‘Silent Warning’ manifest. President Trump’s ‘Greenland Gambit’ and his focus on ‘Security through Ownership’ mirrors the Ndaaikrom leader. When we treat nations like real estate portfolios, we aren’t leading; we are ‘acquiring.’ And as Peter Drucker taught, you cannot manage a society if you cannot manage your own greed.
Ndaaikrom is at a crossroads, just as we are at Davos. It needs a direction of trust—a ‘Human Revolution’ where the leader stops looking at the balance sheet and starts looking at the human face. It requires the courage to dismantle the high walls of the elites and rebuild the ‘Social Sector’ that Drucker championed.

Frema Adunyame: “A chilling but necessary reflection?” Thank you Dzigbordi for this excellent pivot. Prime Minister Meloni, the floor is yours to respond to the challenge of ‘Inner Responsibility’ in a world of ‘Outer Spectacle.'”

Prime minister Giorgia Meloni : Thank you Frema-Adunyame , as prime minister of Italy, I am managing a nation of individuals, not just a line on a balance sheet. To apply this ‘Self-Restraint’ Ikeda mentions when the ‘Global Gambit’ around us is demanding we to be just as transactional?”
Dzigbordi’s story of Ndaaikrom resonates with a chilling familiarity. As a leader, I see the shadows of that ‘Under-city’ every day. When you speak of a leader who views his nation as a real estate portfolio, you are describing the ultimate failure of sovereignty. Sovereignty is not a deed you hold in a safe; it is a sacred covenant with the people to protect their dignity and their right to a home.
I have said it before: Italy—and indeed Europe—cannot be treated as a chip in a ‘Global Gambit.’ When we see the threat of arbitrary tariffs or the demand for ‘immediate negotiations’ over territory like Greenland, we are seeing the logic of Ndaaikrom on a global scale. It is the logic of the ‘strong’ over the ‘just.’
As President Ikeda so wisely warned, a world without ethical restraint is a world that fractures. My priority in 2026 is ensuring that Italy does not become a place where the young must flee because they have been priced out of their own future by a global elite who know the price of everything but the value of nothing. We are fighting for an ‘Economy of Life’—where the ‘Human Revolution’ of our citizens is the true engine of our growth, not the ‘Liquid Gold’ of a few billionaires.
We choose dialogue over coercion. We choose the ‘Resilient Spirit’ over the ‘Golden Dome.’ Because at the end of the day, as Peter Drucker said, if we cannot manage our own compassion, we have no right to manage the destiny of a nation.”

Frema Adunyame: “A profound conclusion to an extraordinary dialogue. Prime Minister Meloni, Dzigbordi, you have shown us that the ‘Rupture’ we feel today is not just political—it is a call to return to our shared humanity.”
”Prime Minister Meloni, your words bring a powerful sense of grounding to this discussion. You’ve shown us that even in the highest seats of power, the ‘Silent Warning’ of President Ikeda is not just a philosophy—it is a practical, moral necessity for the 21st century.
‘The Davos Rupture: Trump’s Global Gambit and the Silent Warning of SGI-President Ikeda.
We are left with a clear choice. We can follow the path of the ‘Gambit,’ treating the world as a marketplace of assets and acquisitions. Or, we can heed the wisdom of Ikeda and Drucker, recognizing that the only true resource for a sustainable future is the human spirit and the dignity of life.
The world is watching. The ‘Under-city’ of hope is waiting. And on Monday, January 26, the dialogue continues with each of us.
Thank you, Prime Minister Meloni. Thank you, Dzigbordi. And thank you to our readers worldwide. This has been a dialogue of extraordinary intelligence and profound humanity.”
Closing Thought for the Newsletter
“The destiny of humanity is decided not by power, but by whether compassion guides its use.” — Daisaku Ikeda
This concludes our special edition. See you in the next revolution of the spirit.
Thank you for joining us : “On that note of profound hope, we thank our readers.”
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Pair it with a hot Boflot or crunchy Kose and conquer your day!
📍 Visit us at Tema Com. 11 [Insert Google Maps Link/Coordinates]
#MinataHausaKoko #TemaCom11 #GhanaianBreakfast #HealthyStart”
Key Advocacy Tips:
- “Millet”: Many people are moving toward gluten-free or high-fiber diets. Millet as the star ingredient appeals to health-conscious diners.


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Your Morning Freshness & Daily Essentials – All in One Place!
From the freshest loaves to your daily grocery needs, Delish Bakery & Grocery is here to serve the Agboba community with excellence. We believe that how you shop matters, and we strive to make every visit a “precious moment.”
- 🍞 Freshly Baked Goods (The heart of our name!)
- 🛒 Quality Groceries for your home.
- 🙌 Service with Integrity: Proudly making Jesus proud in all we do.
📍 Loc: Agboba
⏰ Hours: Mon – Sat | 8 AM – 6 PM
📞 Order/Inquire: 0201789403
🔗 Chat with us: wa.me/233201789403



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Ever wish you could have a Registered Dietitian in your ear during your morning commute? Welcome to The Herside Podcast by Flourish Heights. It’s the ultimate “Girl Chat” for the woman who wants more out of her wellness.
- Topics: Period health, mental clarity, nutrition myths, and advocacy.
- The Vibe: Authentic, raw, and deeply informative.
- Listen Now: Join Valerie as she hosts the conversations that matter most to your health.
🔗 Subscribe here: linktr.ee/flourishheights


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Serwaa Amihere-Esq in a vibrant kitchen setting, holding a jar of Sankofa Spice]
Caption: “Excellence isn’t just in the courtroom or on the screen—it’s in the pots we stir and the food we share. I created Sankofa Natural Spices for the woman who wants the best for her family. Natural. Bold. Authentic.”
The Sankofa Collection Includes:
- The Signature Pepper Blend 🔥
- The All-Purpose Natural Seasoning 🌿
- The Ginger & Garlic Power Mix 🧄












The “Fiber First” Educational Campaign
The “African Superfood” Your Backyard is Your Pharmacy. Why look for foreign “superfoods” when your health is growing right here? Gwen Addo is shattering the silence on African nutrition, showing you how to unlock the healing power of:
The Glow: Guavas & Papayas for skin radiance.
The Strength: White Beans & Okro for lean protein and gut health.
The Foundation: Kontomire & Onions for iron and immunity. “It’s time to eat like our ancestors, with the science of today.”
Fiber First, Energy Later. 🥣✨
Are you starting your day with a sugar crash? Gwen Addo is educating Ghanaians on the power of the “Fiber First” morning.
- Step 1: Start with White Beans, Okro, or a crisp Apple/Guava.
- Step 2: Follow with your favorite grains later.
- The Result: No mid-day slump, better digestion, and steady weight management.
Join the community and change the way you fuel your body. #FiberFirst #GwenAddoNutrition #AfricanWellness

Gwen Owusuwaa-Addo
