Mystic Twins


Nana Akwasi Agyemang Panyin and Nana Akwasi Agyemang Kakra, collectively known as the Mystic Twins, are Ghanaian spiritual guides and life coaches. They are noted in Ghanaian media for their teachings on mysticism, psychic practices, and spirituality. The twins identify as "last-born princes" of the Denkyira Kingdom, a title they state reflects their cultural and ancestral heritage.

Early life and education

The Mystic Twins were born in Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana. They have credited the Otumfuo Foundation, established by Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, with supporting aspects of their early upbringing. They spent their childhood in Ahenboabono before moving to live with extended family. Their basic education took place at St. Anne’s in Ash Town, Kumasi, which they later described as formative in their spiritual journey.

Career

The Mystic Twins describe themselves as spiritual mentors who guide individuals through mysticism and psychic insight. They state that their teachings draw on ancestral Ghanaian traditions. The pair have developed a following through online platforms, where they share perspectives on dream interpretation, esoteric knowledge, and critiques of mainstream religion.
Their activities have attracted both support and skepticism, with media coverage noting debates around the role of spirituality in contemporary Ghana. The twins have also undertaken international travel, including reported sessions in Europe focused on healing and personal transformation.

Philanthropy

The Mystic Twins have made donations to orphanages and disadvantaged communities in Ghana, including in Kumasi and Accra, to support education and provide resources.

Controversy

In August 2020, the Mystic Twins were challenged by Rev. Abbeam Danso and Apostle Nkum to demonstrate their spiritual abilities on GHOne TV’s *Revelations* program. The twins declined, citing biblical principles and raising concerns about the motives of some religious leaders. Their response drew further debate in Ghanaian media about their teachings and their stance toward organized religion.