President John Dramani  Mahama will be the Guest of Honour at the upcoming Heritage and Cultural Society of Africa (HACSA) Sankofa Summit 2025, set to take place in London on June 19, 2025.

The summit, themed “Honouring the Past, Empowering the Present, Inspiring the Future,” promises to be a significant gathering of thought leaders, cultural advocates, and changemakers from across the globe.

Organized by HACSA, the event seeks to foster dialogue and collaboration around African heritage, cultural identity, and socio-economic development.

Rev. Johnnie Oquaye, Founder and President of T.A.F. College (The African Freelancers College), shared his excitement about the summit in a recent LinkedIn post, stating: “I’m especially looking forward to the fireside chat with the legendary James Barnor and the presence of H.E. John Dramani Mahama as Guest of Honour.”

Rev. Johnnie Oquaye, Founder and President of T.A.F. College

T.A.F. College is a non-profit educational initiative dedicated to providing free and accessible training for aspiring freelancers and entrepreneurs across Africa.

With a focus on digital skills, entrepreneurship, and economic empowerment, the college aims to create equitable opportunities for individuals to succeed in the global freelance economy.

The Heritage and Cultural Society of Africa (HACSA) is an international NGO committed to preserving African heritage and promoting its global recognition.

Through summits, exhibitions, educational programs, and advocacy, HACSA bridges the gap between Africa and its diaspora, encouraging cultural exchange and fostering sustainable development rooted in historical awareness.

The 2025 Sankofa Summit is expected to be a landmark event, celebrating African resilience, creativity, and unity while exploring pathways for a more inclusive and empowered future.

 

Source:  Felix Nyaaba/expressnewsghana.com

 

 

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