
Cape Coast – Ola Maame, founder of The Ola’s Herbal and Spiritual Center (Soul Travel, Ghana), marked her birthday with a visit to the Kakum National Park and the Cape Coast Castle.
The excursion was designed to reconnect her family, clients, and staff to nature, while offering some African Americans in her entourage a chance to reconnect with their ancestral roots.
The tour, which took place on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, began at the iconic Kakum National Park. According to Ola Maame, the park’s lush, pristine forest possesses therapeutic properties that contribute significantly to overall human well-being. “Connecting my team to nature aids spiritual healing,” she explained, underscoring the purpose behind the choice of venue.
At the Cape Coast Castle, Ola Maame said the visit served a dual purpose: to educate her staff on the harrowing experiences of Ghana’s forefathers, and to provide her African American clients with a firsthand understanding of what their ancestors endured. “My clients get to know what actually happened to their Black forebears, and to reconnect with them spiritually,” she stressed.
For some members of her entourage, the experience was both elating and shocking, particularly the scale of cruelty meted out to enslaved Africans by Caucasians. “If not for God and forgiveness,” one person said, “dealing with whites after visiting such places would have been very difficult.”
The team climaxed the birthday celebration with a dinner treat at Kess Kitchen, located at the GBC Radio Central Club House in Cape Coast. The meal featured scrumptious fufu with light soup or palm nut soup, while others enjoyed banku and soup.
A delighted Ola Maame noted that birthdays need not always be celebrated with parties. “Sometimes, such travels apart from their relaxation effect also contribute to the general healing process of clients,” she revealed.
Members of her entourage wished her well, praying that God would bless her to continue healing more troubled souls who are desperately in need of spiritual renewal.
Source By DC Kwame Kwakye





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