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nkà ọgwụgwọ: (The Art of Healing) is an emerging healing-centered cultural and ecological project located on half an acre of land in Anambra State, Nigeria.
The vision was shaped through years of international work and migration across South Africa, Europe, and New York City, where I experienced prolonged burnout, isolation, and chronic physical and emotional strain while working as a model. This period led me into yoga, somatic healing practices, and community-based wellness approaches.
A transformative solo healing journey to India further deepened this process and gave rise to a central question:
How do we create culturally grounded spaces where Africans and African diasporans can heal from burnout, displacement, inherited trauma, and survival-mode living through connection to land, community, and creative practice?
nkà ọgwụgwọ emerged in response to this question.
What began as a healing arts festival has evolved into a regenerative ecosystem integrating: land stewardship, sustainable living, healing arts, music and storytelling, wellness education, food cultivation, and cultural restoration.
The land is currently under active development through grassroots investment and community support, with ongoing cultivation of: plantain, cassava, yam, vegetables, herbs, sweet corn, and fruit trees.
Key infrastructure development includes: rainwater harvesting systems, dry-season water access, sanitation systems, ecological food systems, and foundational retreat structures.
The long-term vision is to establish a healing-centered retreat and creative ecosystem where artists, wellness practitioners, land stewards, and African diasporans can reconnect with nature, culture, creativity, and community.
nkà ọgwụgwọ: The Art of Healing Retreat primarily aligns with SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) through trauma-informed healing practices, somatic therapies, creative arts-based programming, and place-based cultural restoration that strengthens community resilience and wellbeing.
The project is conceived by NAPPYESE WELLNESS. A long-term social impact commitment is embedded within the model, whereby a portion of future net profits will be reinvested into the Nappyese Kids Foundation to support children’s education.
At this stage, the project remains intentionally small and regenerative in scale, prioritizing slow, grounded development of land, infrastructure, and community systems over rapid expansion.
Funding support will directly strengthen foundational infrastructure, land cultivation systems, water access, and the development of a pilot retreat rooted in healing, ecological regeneration, and cultural restoration.
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