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Ghanaian Princess Launches Historic Traditional African Return of the Royals Wedding in Denver, Colorado

In addition to the Hon. U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and key members of the Congressional Black Caucus, celebrities including Danny Glover, Samuel Jackson, Colin Kaepernick, Boris Kodjoe, and Steve Harvey have visited Ghana as part of the U.S.A. 400 Years Commemoration of the first landing of Africans in America in August 1619. Read more!

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Ghana Minister of Tourism meets Princess Ocansey on Royal Return's Tourism Enclave Training Program

Amidst the colorful and culturally rich Asafotufiam Festival of the Ada Peoples, the Ghana Minister of Tourism, Hon. Barbara Oteng Gyasi visited the Nekotech Center of Excellence and met with Princess Ocansey and the Royal Return Tourism Enclave Training Program Committee in preparation for the nation’s maiden mass traditional royal wedding for Diasporans – dubbed “Royal Return Wedding 400” from December 10-18, 2019 in Accra, Cape Coast, and Ada.  Read more!

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Nancy Pelosi greets Princess Ocansey of Ghana with African Royal Etiquette

Hon. Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the House of the USA, led key members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), including John Lewis, Ilhan Omar and Karen Bass – Chairperson of the CBC, to Ghana as part of the USA 400 Years Commemoration of the first landing of Africans in America, at Pointe Comfort (now Fort Monroe) in Hampton, VA, USA in August 1619. Read more!

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Royal Return USA-Ghana: A Real Homecoming For African-Americans in Ghana

2019 marks 400 years since the first Africans landed at Point Comfort (now Fort Monroe, Hampton, VA).

Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo launched the Year of Return in DC on September 28, 2018, inviting African Americans to come “home” to Ghana. Read more!

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H.E. Rev. Dr. Ocansey Invites USA Stateswomen to ‘A Royal Return to Ghana’ at the National Press Club, D.C.

Washington, D.C., April 2, 2019: ‘Now where? Ghana! Now, where? Ghana!’ This was the chant at the world-renowned National Press Club, in Washington DC, after Her Excellency Rev. Dr. A. K. Ocansey, a princess of the Ocansey Royal Family of Ada, Ghana, gave a rousing speech inviting over 200 top US African-American Stateswomen to “A Royal Return to Ghana” at the 9th Annual Stateswomen for Justice Luncheon and Issues Forum. Read more!