
Princess Akosua Serwah הוֹשֵׁעַ ٱلْـصَيْدَا is the daughter of Akan and Muskogee royalty restored.
Her magnetic presence affords her opportunites to enhance and impact those around her and those
seeking betterment in their personal realms.
Today, Princess Akosua has granted herself the luxury of time to prepare the most exquisite offerings
in the arts, literature, events and homanitarian realms as an international private consultant, whilst also exploring her personal interpretations of life through crafted artpieces, motivational podcasts and a selection of vendible ancestral gifts.
Gratitude and Giving is one of Princess Akosua's mottos;
Gratitude for life and giving of her best to herself and to others.
שָמַר
2008
Launch of M:/P MAG; a bilingual magazine developed in her hometown of Birmingham, England. At the dawn of online publications and social media, Princess Akosua's publication became one of the go-to sites for international creatives to collaborate and showcase their talents on and offline with exclusive events held at prestigious London Mayfair clubs and Parisian establishments.
2012-2016
The successful bilingual publication developed into Sha Osei PR; a public relations and events agency, based a stone's throw from the Champs Elysées, raising the profile of international brands, offering ghost writing services and events management for key players in the Fashion industry and government agencies.
Princess Akosua had the privilege of managing the cultural and political events for President Mahama of Ghana's premier visit to France in 2015, which included an exhibition for
'Living Library' James Barnor, renowned photojournalist on île Saint Louis in Paris.
2017
To honour her ancestral heritage, Princess Akosua offered her time and resources to programmes in modern day Ghana as a patron of Dream Edu Projects Foundation developing Coding Clubs and providing school books and uniforms for more than
1000 young stars.
Additional projects include Sha's Atelier, an offering of tailored English speaking ateliers in a host of private and bilingual schools. Sha's Atelier was received with much demand and praise by parents and their children alike on and offline, notably in 2020, becoming an official organisation in France known as Kojo Klub, named after Princess Akosua's first born son. Kojo Klub offers multilingual ateliers and cultural voyages in English, French, Akan Twi and Hebrew to young stars and their families in the Saint Germain-en-Laye region of France
2020-2025
2020
Princess Akosua's ancestral background signifies strength and entrepreneurship are held within the blood. 2020, was indeed a time when the world needed much comfort and light, and therefore Princess Akosua created a couture collection Osei+Osei Paris in collaboration Mr Wear Ghana and with designers in Ghana and Agona Candles;
an exquisite candle company made from coconut and mineral wax with an innovate golden USB key evoking ancestrally-inspired music to calm clients nervous systems and the bathe in the frequencies of Akan heritage.
Agona Chocolate is a royal gift in the form of a collaboration with cocoa farmers and a sister company which currently produces of milk, dark chocolate with golden plantain chips bars. Princess Akosua elaborated on the Agona Chocolate products partnering with Cape Verdean chef Ana Duarte Moreira Alloy; owner of Sainte Maxime based restaurant Nomadia and Artis'Ana creating a selection of luxury cookies and biscuits and cooking classes for the French market.
2022
Literature has always been one of Princess Akosua's greatest personal passions, having written her first book The Burning Cross at the age of 13, ghostwriting for numerous public figures and now, after the birth of her son, Princess Akosua has developed the world's first multilingual books (Kojo Books) featuring Adinkra symbols. Kurious Kojo, the best seller, has been well received by the National Education Union in England and, for two years running at the renowned Salon du livre Africain in Paris.
In 2024, after participating in a conference on multilinguism at Festivale des Littératures Africaines in Nantes, Princess Akosua was invited to Bangoulap in Cameroun as part of a humanitarian project entitled Bangoulap au coeur du livre to extend her teaching methods and expertise at a selection of schools and colleges. Kurious Kojo was presented to the King of Bangoulap with a view of developing collaborative projects in the near future.
2023
Princess Akosua's organisation Matriarchal Magick was officially launched in August of Gregorian year 2023 to support, honour and educate women notably of Muurish descent of the rights due to medical malpratice. The organisation is currently seeking new partners, donors and opportunities to fulfill all the efforts required to ensure mothers are holistically nourished mentally, spirtually and financially.
2025
Princess Akosua is currently taking the time to perfect her personal efforts in the arts realms, under the name Shaquarius8, creating artworks inspired by her Akan and Muskogee royal ancestry featuring Adinkra Symbols, as well as Biblicial and Paleo forms of Hebrew.