Opambour
In the Akan language. When we say OPAMBOUR. It means one who sews rock or stone, doesn’t make sense, does it? Let’s explain.
Opambour will be a title or a praise you give to a person who is a master carver,stone carver. Someone who makes intricate stone carvings so easy and simple he could even do it with his eyes closed. A master carver who makes intricate stone carvings so simple and easy it is as though he is sewing linen,silk or cotton cloth, so they will call him Opambour, one who sews rock.
Then there is Obourba, a name you will give to someone who works with rocks his whole life, so you begin to call him Obourba, the son of a rock
When we were kids, we hear and use these words but we did not know the origins of these words, everything is beginning to make sense now. They lead us back to Ancient Egypt and their masterful stone carvings.
The clues about Ancient Egypt has also been on our tongues all this whilst.
We have to rise above our lower level of consciousness to embrace The New Africa.













