ENAYE: No Greater Love
ENAYE: No Greater Love is a biographical narrative that recounts the joys, lessons, and traumas of a Black indigenous Akan American mother who was human trafficked at birth, ‘bred’ as a teenager, and forced to raise her three Sons while enslaved by the white jewish mafia for over four decades.. despite her desperate attempts to secure their freedom and reclaim their family’s stolen land inheritance. Yet it would be her firstborn Son; Asafohene Yaw Pereko Baakan Aaebo-Akhan, who would sacrifice his life to free her and his Brothers, and in so doing ensure their people had legal standing to hold the government accountable for illegally reclassifying them Native Americans and American Indians in order to steal their land and resources, while simultaneously hijacking and demonizing their indigenous Akan American identity, religion, culture, and traditions.
ENAYE: No Greater Love is a call to action for African-Americans (Eboni) across the globe to stand with the Indigenous Underground Railroad. Indigenous Underground Railroad was founded by indigenous Akan Americans who voluntarily migrated to North America and established a peaceful civilization in Kansa (Kansas) prior to the enslavement era, but were forced to form a militia to recover members of their Clan that white european and asian migrants began kidnapping and enslaving in the 1500s.
Simply read, sign, and electronically file via ksd_clerks_kansascity@ksd.uscourts.gov the Advocacy Amicus Brief included as a free download with your free ENAYE: No Greater Love publication download.
The first US Kansas District Court Case 5:22-CR-40055 Amicus Brief filed was filed on August 7, 2025 by Roc Nation founded by Jay Z (Shawn Corey Carter), followed by the second US Kansas District Court Case 5:22-CR-40055 Amicus Brief was filed by Queen Sakomufo on December 9, 2025.
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