Akua Ofosuhene
Akua Ofosuhene is a psychedelic guide, integration coach, and advocate for therapeutic plant medicine, with expertise in Psilocybin and Ayahuasca. Her journey began eight years ago after her teenage son was groomed into a drug-dealing ring, an experience that brought depression, high blood pressure, and a cancer scare. With conventional systems falling short, Akua turned to psychedelic medicine, African spirituality, and alternative healing, transforming her life and successfully guiding her son toward healing.
Akua now supports parents affected by grooming, gang influence, and coercive control, assisting them in their own healing journeys and in setting intentions and integrating their psychedelic experiences. As founder of African Spiritual Practices events and co-founder of Hub and Culture Cooperative Popup Shops, she blends her expertise with community-building initiatives. She also leads retreats in Ghana, Portugal, and the Canary Islands, offering compassionate, one-to-one guidance.
Akua is a respected speaker and has shared her knowledge at Oxford University, UCL, Drug Science, and Breaking Convention, the UK’s largest psychedelic conference. Known for her advocacy and unique approach, she brings together psychedelic practices, African spirituality, and healing modalities to foster deep, transformative growth for her clients. In addition, Akua is an accomplished dressmaker, blending artistry with her holistic approach to well-being.