
About Tata Strange
About Tata Strange

Tata Ngo Nfinda, also known as Tata Strange, was born and raised in Jamaica within the living currents of Obeah and Kumina—where drum, song, and spirit cross everyday life. As a child he moved among elders who read the winds and prayed over river water; by his teens, his natural mediumship had already drawn community healers. His bloodline traces to the Accompong Maroons—guardians of land and memory—anchoring his work in discipline, courage, and fidelity to the old ways. From this ground his calling emerged: a bridge between the visible and the invisible, carrying a tradition that listens, mends, and protects.
Rooted in Congo mysteries and seasoned by Espiritismo, he serves as Tata Nganga within Palo Mayombe—working through the malongo and the strict ethics of munanso discipline. His practice centers on relationship and order: firmas drawn with care, nsandies for speaking, and bilongo prepared from herbs, earths, and irons gathered with prayer. Cleansings, protections, openings, and settlements are performed with method—beginning with divination, proceeding with precise works at the fundamento, and ending with clear instructions for the seeker. There is no spectacle here—only craft, vows kept, and results measured by balance restored.
Today, Tata Strange offers cleansing, protection, prosperity, and alignment—without theatrics or shortcuts. His readings are direct, prescriptions exact, and spiritual works crafted in munanso discipline, from carefully traced firmas to properly prepared baths and packets. Whether you arrive with heavy matters or quiet questions, you will meet grounded ritual, clear counsel, and the dignity of old-world service. In a noisy world, he keeps to the drumbeat of tradition—steady, ancestral, and true.
