
A Woman Already
Rooted in Healing.
Ohemaa was born into a family where herbal wisdom was already present. Her father's grandmother — known as Nana Ohemaa — was herself a respected herbalist. As her first grandchild, Ohemaa grew up in the presence of herbal knowledge, natural healing, and a deep reverence for the wisdom of plants. The seeds of healing were planted in her long before she knew what they would grow into.
But the fullness of her calling came through her marriage.
Her husband's family carried a Nigerian herbal lineage that stretched back generations. His grandfather was a master herbalist — a man whose understanding of the womb, of nature, and of healing was passed down not in books, but in hands, in time, and in trust. Before he left this world, he passed his gift to his daughter — Ohemaa's mother-in-law — to protect and carry forward.
As the mother-in-law grew older and began looking for someone to steward the knowledge she carried, she looked at Ohemaa. She saw a woman already rooted in healing. A woman born to heal. Already chosen. And so the lineage passed once more — this time, into Ohemaa's hands.
I am Ghanaian by birth. But the gift I carry flows from two rivers — the herbal roots of my own family, and a Nigerian lineage three generations deep. I carry both with reverence, with responsibility, and with one purpose: to bring life where there has been waiting.




