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    Pan-Afrikan Royals and Diaspora Leaders Unite in Kololo to Celebrate 62 Years of the Pan-Afrikan Liberation Movement

    May 25, 2025Updated:May 25, 2025 International 3 Mins Read
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    By Enatu Steven

    In a grand display of unity and solidarity, His Royal Highness Won Ateker Raphael Otaya, together with Papa  Paul Johns Eganda I, the President and Founder of the AIDO Network, led a grand procession of royals and cultural dignitaries into the Kololo Ceremonial Grounds. They gathered to mark the 62nd anniversary of the Pan-Afrikan Liberation Day, a historic moment that continues to inspire Afrikan unity, pride, and resistance across generations.

    The Kololo grounds were alive with the energy of the continent, featuring traditional music, sacred artifacts, vibrant attire, and spiritual dances that painted a picture of a people reclaiming their story. Delegates had traveled from Nigeria, Kenya, the United Kingdom, Barbados, Jamaica, and other corners of the Afrikan world to take part in this reconnection journey. For many, it was a homecoming, a chance to reconnect with their roots and heritage.

    At the heart of today’s gathering was the message of reconnection and unification. Pan-Afrikan leaders stressed that colonial borders must no longer divide the African people, affirming that Afrikans remain one people, bound by blood, history, and purpose. Her Majesty Grace Eganda, part of the leading delegation, highlighted the healing power of this moment, noting that for those in the diaspora, the celebration represents a rekindling of identity and belonging.

    The Kololo grounds became more than just a venue; they became sacred ground for Africans returning to their roots in spirit and culture. The call for reparations and the return of stolen African artifacts echoed across the ceremony, with leaders advocating for justice and demanding that sacred objects taken during colonization be returned to the communities they belong to. The movement for restoration is gaining strength, and today’s anniversary fueled it further.

    The atmosphere was filled with the sounds of Lucky Dube, Congolese soukous, and traditional drumbeats, as Africans of every shade and background danced, sang, and celebrated. Diplomats from Eritrea, Rwanda, Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Ghana, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, Tanzania, and many more were present, signaling a commitment to the Pan-Afrikan dream beyond words, into real cross-border collaboration and solidarity.

    Queen mother Dr.Myrna Belgrave Acom V of Barbados, was the chief guest, linking the struggles and resilience of Afrikan descendants in the Caribbean with their ancestral homeland. She stood not only as a royal figure but as a bridge between past pain and future unity. Dr. Muhammad Jalal Hashim, Secretary General of the Pan-African Congress in Sudan, reminded the gathering of what’s at stake, emphasizing that without Pan-Afrikanism, the continent remains exposed to foreign control and economic exploitation.

    However, as today’s celebration showed, the movement is alive and thriving. From the ashes of colonialism, the Afrikan people rise, determined to build a future of freedom, dignity, and self-reliance for all 54 Afrikan nations and the diaspora beyond. The celebration was a testament to the strength and determination of the Afrikan people, who continue to rise from the ashes of colonialism to build a brighter future.

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