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Global Movement WAHANGELA KINGDOM Set for Historic Launch and Royal Crowning in Ghana
A new chapter in the global Pan-African movement is set to unfold in Ghana as the WahAngela Kingdom prepares to officially launch its international initiative aimed at restoring the intellectual, spiritual, and humanitarian greatness of Africa and its descendants.
The historic launch, scheduled for March 26, 2026, will introduce the Kingdom’s mission, leadership framework, and its broader vision of uniting Africans and the diaspora through leadership, culture, and humanitarian development.
Founded and led by Waheed A. Musah and Angela L. Harris, the WahAngela Kingdom describes its leadership as a symbolic alignment of Oneness, Messenger, and Purpose, designed to inspire a new wave of transformative leadership across Africa and the global Black community.
According to the organisers, the launch event will also unveil details of the EMERGE US Humanity International Conference, a global forum expected to bring together thought leaders, cultural advocates, spiritual leaders, and development partners from across the world to discuss Africa’s future and the role of the diaspora in shaping it.
As part of its long-term vision, the Kingdom has also announced plans for a Royal Crowning Ceremony scheduled for June 12, 2026, which will serve as a public affirmation of its leadership and its commitment to advancing a renewed Pan-African consciousness.
The movement is also inviting leaders, innovators, and cultural ambassadors from around the world to join “The B.L.A.C.K. Kings & Queens Worldwide,” a global network dedicated to promoting unity, empowerment, and strategic collaboration among Africans and people of African descent.
The event will feature cultural and musical performances to celebrate African heritage and identity. Renowned Pan-Africanist, Global Peace Ambassador, and musician Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi, who is also the Founding President of PanAfrica-Ghana, will perform at both the launch and crowning ceremonies alongside gospel minister Minister Rebecca.
Organisers say the events are expected to attract dignitaries, scholars, cultural leaders, and members of the African diaspora who share a common vision of Africa’s rebirth and global relevance.
The WahAngela Kingdom says its mission goes beyond ceremonial leadership, positioning itself as a global movement committed to fostering peace, intellectual growth, cultural pride, and humanitarian development across Africa and the diaspora.
For further information, interested participants and partners are encouraged to contact the WahAngela Kingdom at +233-591-023-739.