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PANAFRICA-GHANA Unites African Voices at 3rd World Press Conference 25′ in Accra

PANAFRICA-GHANA (PAG) convened its 3rd World Press Conference 25 on Monday, 16th June, in Accra, Ghana, at the iconic Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and Memorial Park, a venue that symbolically represents the spirit of African liberation. The event proved both historic and forward-looking, drawing dignitaries, thought leaders, creatives, and activists from across Africa and the diaspora.
Held under the powerful theme “Embrace Pan-Africanism – African Way of Liberation”, the conference aimed to amplify Africa’s voice on the world stage, solidify pan-African networks, and chart bold new paths for Africa’s future through unity and cultural diplomacy.
A Celebration of Leadership and Vision.
At the heart of the event was the inauguration of newly appointed Executive Members and World Artistic Ambassadors, distinguished individuals tasked with leading PAG’s advocacy efforts across borders. These leaders represent a wide range of sectors, including media, arts, diplomacy, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development.
Their appointment signals a renewed drive to influence policy, promote cultural identity, and accelerate social impact across Africa and in international corridors.
A Convergence of Influencers and Change Agents.
The event drew a dynamic and diverse audience: media professionals, creatives, diplomats, development experts, and youth leaders from across Africa and beyond. It served as a platform for networking, storytelling, and agenda-setting, all centred on advancing Africa’s narrative and potential.
Board Chairman of the organisation, HRH Nana Amoah Kwadwo II ( HON. Hadji Mustaphar Issahk addressed critical themes, including pan-Africanism, economic empowerment, digital transformation, and the need for inclusive leadership in Africa’s rapidly evolving landscape.
Founder and president Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi emphasised that PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG) is a significant initiative that seeks to revitalise the spirit of Pan-Africanism, a movement that has been a beacon of hope for African liberation and unity. As Ghana plays host to this renaissance, it is essential to explore the theme and its relevance in today’s world. Pan-Africanism offers a unique perspective on liberation, one that is rooted in African values, experiences, and aspirations. He stated.
Special guest of honour, Her Excellency Mrs. Fedilia Graand-Galon, Ambassador of Suriname to Ghana, also addressed the need for a united African front to foster development and build a better Africa for Africans.
PAG’s Growing Global Influence.
Since its inception, Panafrica-Ghana has positioned itself as a visionary organisation dedicated to promoting African unity, advocating for African-led development, and fostering international partnerships. The World Press Conference 25 was a vivid reflection of this commitment, fusing culture, activism, and diplomacy in one powerful gathering.
The Road Ahead.
As PAG ushers in a new generation of leaders and ambassadors, the call to action remains clear: Africa must speak with one voice, and that voice must be heard on every platform that shapes our shared global future.
With the momentum gained from this year’s event, Panafrica-Ghana is set to expand its impact through initiatives that elevate African excellence, empower communities, and influence decision-making on a continental and global scale.
Stay connected to PAG’s journey as it continues to champion Africa’s narrative through strategic collaboration, cultural pride, and global advocacy.