The Peace Ambassador Awards scheduled for August 3, 2024 will be climaxed with a summit in Benin Republic and a Peace Concert
Hallandale, Florida Mar 5, 2024 (Issuewire.com) – Prince Emeka Ojukwu ‘The Prince of Prince’ presents Peace Ambassadors Awards/Certificates
by Andrew Earl Singer, MUAFA International Agent USA (compiled under the direction of Prince Emeka Ojukwu ‘The Prince of Peace’)
2,000,000,000 people live in conflict-affected areas, according to sources from the United Nations. Some of the calamities countries are facing include military-led coups, nuclear weapons and terrorist networks. Land disputes are on top of the list.
“An estimated 84 million people were forcibly displaced because of conflict, violence and human rights violations, and an estimated 274 million people will need humanitarian assistance due to conflict”, the U.N.’s Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated.
Prince Emeka Ojukwu ‘The Prince of Peace’ of Music Africa Awake Foundation (MUAFA) has recognized the catastrophic results presented by The Global Conflict Tracker and recognizes too many worldwide conflicts of significant import which he is personally addressing for fair and positive results for all sides involved. Prince Emeka is bound by his commitment to peaceful solutions to maintain a neutral stance for an amicable solution, he has mandated a momentary stop of action in every case as outlined below until long commitments of recognized peace can prevail.
King Late Anagonou Ayolomi II of Possotome and Mr. Michael Bass are among African Kings, Presidents, Governors, Ministers, Commissioners, Local Government Chairmen, Traditional Healers, Custodians of African Culture and Tradition, Religious Leaders who are deserving of the Peace Ambassadors Award.
His Majesty Late Anagonou Ayolomi II. The King of Possotome has positively completed many years on the throne. After his 8th year, he thanked God, the gods, and the manes of these ancestors for their assistance since his enthronement also recognized, endogenous cults and the sea and ocean deities. “The ancestral throne obeys tradition because the King’s days are not counted on his throne. His Majesty Late Anagonou Ayolomi II, The King of Possotome was supported by crowned heads on his 8th year ceremony as a clear sign of love, harmony, and tolerance by other Noble Dignitaries at this event and a multitude of other notifications he received congratulating and supporting him, all concepts dear to Vodoun.
King Late Anagonou Ayolomi II of Possotome has worked tirelessly towards the promotion of peace and unity in the Benin Republic and Africa at large.
The Palace of King Late Ayolomi II is where dignitaries, friends, well-wishers, and the media witnessed the ceremony to distinguish the King with The Prince of Peace Ambassadors Award/Certificate given to him personally by Prince Emeka Ojukwu ‘The Prince of Peace’.
Mr. Michael Bass is the International Director of HPGH Global Foundation and Humanitarian Project Ghana which has been working collectively in Ghana for more than a decade to bring support to the development of Ghana.
“We honor Mr. Michael Bass with this award to compliment his selfless contributions and unrelenting efforts towards Humanitarian Projects in promoting Peace, Love, and Unity and for his acts of meeting the needs of the less privileged through humanitarian projects across Africa”, said Prince Emeka Ojukwu upon presenting The Prince of Peace Ambassadors Award/Certificate in a private meeting at the residence of Mr. Michael Bass.
“I would like to say that I am very grateful. I truly want to thank Prince Emeka, the brothers and the delegation that came with him to come and honor me with this. It makes everything that I have been working on since I arrived in Ghana about 14 years ago, this makes it all worth it. Because to receive an honor like this is a true blessing and to receive it from the Prince and the delegation is even more a blessing.
He added “I will continue to live up to this honor and I will continue to fight for the people who need and deserve the help on this continent and every country. And until I take my last breath, this is what I will be doing. Now that I have been joined by my family from Nigeria, we will all do it together and we will help the continent of Africa”.
“This award is considered a tool to promote peace between leaders who will encourage local communities to achieve ‘Global Peace’ via addressing problems facing Africans and the entire world”, Ambassador Bob C.N. Ikediala states. Bob Ikediala, artist, producer, and media director of Music Africa Awake Foundation, has worked closely with Prince Emeka Ojukwu for nearly two decades. Together, they have contributed to the MUAFA Project, focusing on peace initiatives across Africa and beyond.
“I call for Worldwide support for the campaign that THE PRINCE OF PEACE is championing and ask everyone to do our part in pledging Prayers for Peace”, Andrew Earl Singer, MUAFA International Agent USA.
“We use this opportunity to urge the masses to embrace the vision I have and join hands in promoting peace in our various communities as a contact point to ask for peace in Gaza, Ukraine, Nigeria, Mali, Niger Republic, Burkina Faso and the world over” Prince Emeka added in his speech.
The Peace Ambassador Awards will be climaxed with a summit in Benin Republic coming up on August 3, 2024. The summit will bring all inductees together to discuss “Achieving Lasting Peace In Africa and The World At Large” and a Peace Concert.
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