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Celebrating Africa’s Legacy: Ras Caleb calls for Deeper Reflection on PANAFEST and Emancipation Day Celebrations
The Global Ambassador for the 2025 PANAFEST and Emancipation Day Celebrations, Ras Caleb Appiah Levi, has delivered a stirring call for Africans across the continent and the diaspora to embrace the significance of these historic commemorations. According to him, PANAFEST and Emancipation Day are not just festivals, but a powerful tribute to the enduring spirit and resilience of the African people.

Speaking at the official launch of the celebrations organised by PANAFEST Foundation through the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture and the Ghana Tourism Authority in Accra, Ras Caleb, who also serves as the Founding President of PANAFRICA-GHANA, underscored the cultural, historical, and political relevance of the events.

“PANAFEST and Emancipation Day Celebrations are more than just festivals; they are a testament to the resilience and strength of the African spirit. They are a celebration of our history, our culture, and our contributions to the world,” he said. “They are also a reminder of the struggles we have faced and the journey we have undertaken towards freedom, justice, and equality.”
Ras Caleb stressed that these commemorations provide a critical opportunity for African descendants worldwide to reconnect with their roots, reflect on the legacy of slavery and colonialism, and recommit to the ideals of Pan-Africanism.
He described the events as vital platforms for cultural renewal, historical reckoning, and collective empowerment, especially for the youth, who must understand and uphold the values of unity, dignity, and resistance that their forebears have inherited.

PANAFEST (Pan African Historical Theatre Festival) and Emancipation Day have grown to become landmark celebrations on Ghana’s national calendar, drawing participants from Africa and the African diaspora. The two events aim to honour the memory of the transatlantic slave trade while promoting reconciliation, healing, and cultural pride.
This year’s theme, centred on resilience and reconnection, is expected to drive renewed participation and conversation around the challenges and victories of African identity on the global stage.

As the celebrations approach, Ras Caleb Appiah Levi’s message serves as a clarion call to all Africans to reclaim, preserve, and celebrate the strength that lies within their shared history and cultural legacy.
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“My Pure Worship Concert 26’: Sheila Addo Ministries Set to Ignite a Night of Divine Encounter
Sheila Addo Ministries is set to host the much-anticipated “My Pure Worship Concert 26”, a powerful gathering of worship, prayer, and spiritual renewal at Calvary Baptist Church in Adenta, Accra.
The event promises an atmosphere of deep intimacy with God, bringing together believers, gospel music lovers, and worshippers from across Ghana and beyond. Known for its commitment to inspiring lives through spirit-filled ministrations, Sheila Addo Ministries continues to create impactful platforms that uplift and transform through worship.

“My Pure Worship Concert 26’” is expected to feature anointed performances, heartfelt praise sessions, and moments of reflection designed to reconnect attendees with their faith and purpose. The concert will not only celebrate gospel music but also serve as a space for healing, thanksgiving, and divine encounter.
With growing anticipation, the event is poised to become one of the standout gospel gatherings of the year, uniting voices and hearts in one pure sound of worship.
“My Pure Worship” is not just a concert; it is an opportunity for participants to come together in faith, to uplift one another, and to experience a night filled with spiritual renewal. Sheila’s unique approach to worship encourages attendees to pour out their hearts and immerse themselves in an evening dedicated to glorifying God.
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Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi Set to Ignite Emerge US Humanity International Conference 2026 Stage with Electrifying Performance
Renowned Ghanaian reggae artist and Founding President of PanAfrica-Ghana (PAG), Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi, is set to deliver a powerful and spiritually charged performance at the highly anticipated Emerge US Humanity International Conference 2026. His appearance marks a compelling fusion of music, culture, and global advocacy.
The performance forms part of the official launch initiative of the WahAngela Kingdom, a visionary movement dedicated to restoring the intellectual, spiritual, and humanitarian greatness of Africa and its descendants across the diaspora.

Scheduled as a landmark gathering of global leaders, thinkers, creatives, and change-makers, the conference aims to champion a renewed vision for humanity, one rooted in unity, empowerment, and sustainable development. Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi’s inclusion in the lineup underscores the powerful role of music in social transformation and cultural diplomacy.
Widely respected for his conscious lyrics, spiritually grounded messages, and electrifying stage presence, Ras Caleb has carved a niche as one of Ghana’s most compelling voices in reggae music. His artistry, deeply embedded in Pan-African ideology and social commentary, resonates strongly with themes of justice, identity, and collective progress, making him an ideal performer for an event of such global significance.
Beyond dialogue and policy discussions, the event also serves as the official unveiling of the WahAngela Kingdom, a cultural force celebrating African excellence and global unity. Ras Caleb’s performance is expected to be a defining moment, using rhythm and message to inspire reflection, connection, and action among participants.

Slated for March 26 at the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, Accra, the 2026 edition is anticipated to attract a diverse international audience, including policymakers, entrepreneurs, traditional authorities, creatives, and youth advocates.
With a dynamic programme featuring keynote sessions, panel discussions, and cultural showcases, the conference is poised to become a defining platform for advancing humanitarian collaboration and African-led innovation.
As anticipation builds, Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi’s performance stands out as a major highlight, promising an unforgettable musical experience that aligns seamlessly with the conference’s mission to uplift, connect, and transform humanity.
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“I Slept with Someone in Church and Had a Child,” Gospel Singer Broda Sammy Confesses
Gospel musician Broda Sammy has revealed that he had an intimate encounter with a woman in a church, which led to the birth of his first child.
He made this disclosure during an exclusive interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM’s flagship Ekwanso Dwoodwoo drive-time show.
According to the singer, he was young and inexperienced at the time and did not fully understand sex. He claimed the woman took advantage of his naivety.
“This is one of my deepest secrets, something nobody knows about me. You know I don’t pretend, so I’m sharing it now that I’m a bachelor. Back then, I was responsible for the day-to-day activities of the church and often slept in the auditorium,” he recounted.
He explained that the incident occurred while he was asleep.
“One day, while I was sleeping on a bench, I was taking care of the church and didn’t even understand sex. I used to sleep in my boxer shorts, and like any man, the body reacts naturally in the early hours. She saw me in that state and lusted after me. A young woman who also helped at the church took advantage of me while I was still asleep. When I woke up, she was already on top of me. At first, I didn’t understand what was happening, I even thought it was something spiritual,” he said.
Broda Sammy emphasized his naivety and further revealed that the encounter resulted in a pregnancy.
“That incident led to a pregnancy. At the time, I was very inexperienced and didn’t fully understand sex. She was the first person I had ever been with. My senior pastor was the only one who knew and took responsibility for the child’s upbringing for many years,” he added.
The musician, popularly known as “The Nation Worshipper,” described the child as a blessing from God for his dedication to church service. He noted that the matter had remained a closely guarded secret, even from his siblings.
“Today, that child is 21 years old and studying at the University of Ghana, Legon. I cherish the child deeply and believe the child is a blessing from God for serving Him diligently. Even my siblings don’t know this story yet, but now that I’m divorced, I feel ready to open up. I have two children, one from my marriage and the other from that incident in the church. Looking back, I believe God saw my struggles and still blessed me,” he said.
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