History is watching. From Rolling Stone Africa to TIME Africa, the world is recognising what we already know! Africa and the Caribbean are reconnecting on our own terms. Honoured to lead and be part of this movement. #GUBA2025 #ReclaimingOurAtlanticDestiny #gubainbarbados Thank you @wearesbbmedia @stephbusari #yourock
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Video @inno_lens_ Hair @sireen_hair
“If we fail, we have failed generation upon generation and we cannot afford to do that.” — Ga Mantse I was deeply honoured to accept a kind invitation from King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, to pay a courtesy visit last week, alongside my Board Chair, Yvonne Abba-Opoku, and Ellen Osei-Opoku of the GUBA team. @yaa.boatemaaaa @yvonneabbaopoku I left inspired by the work of his foundation and by the powerful history he shared marking 200 years of peaceful coexistence between the Ga and Ashanti people, following reconciliation after the Katamanso War. It is a milestone I was previously unaware of, yet one that deserves to be preserved, taught, and celebrated. During our conversation, I proposed educational programmes and creative productions as meaningful ways to honour this legacy and ensure younger generations understand the value of peace, unity, and shared history. As I continue to say: development is not about people coming back to “help us” it is about collaboration, trade, and sustainable growth. This remains at the heart of GUBA’s current 2026: from Diaspora to Development and investment. Grateful for the wisdom, warmth, and vision shared. @b2_pixel_studios #photos @graceluxstyling #stylist @sireen_hair #hair @Sandra_boateng_22 #outfit
“If we fail, we have failed generation upon generation and we cannot afford to do that.” — Ga Mantse I was deeply honoured to accept a kind invitation from King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, to pay a courtesy visit last week, alongside my Board Chair, Yvonne Abba-Opoku, and Ellen Osei-Opoku of the GUBA team. @yaa.boatemaaaa @yvonneabbaopoku I left inspired by the work of his foundation and by the powerful history he shared marking 200 years of peaceful coexistence between the Ga and Ashanti people, following reconciliation after the Katamanso War. It is a milestone I was previously unaware of, yet one that deserves to be preserved, taught, and celebrated. During our conversation, I proposed educational programmes and creative productions as meaningful ways to honour this legacy and ensure younger generations understand the value of peace, unity, and shared history. As I continue to say: development is not about people coming back to “help us” it is about collaboration, trade, and sustainable growth. This remains at the heart of GUBA’s current 2026: from Diaspora to Development and investment. Grateful for the wisdom, warmth, and vision shared. @b2_pixel_studios #photos @graceluxstyling #stylist @sireen_hair #hair @Sandra_boateng_22 #outfit
“If we fail, we have failed generation upon generation and we cannot afford to do that.” — Ga Mantse I was deeply honoured to accept a kind invitation from King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, to pay a courtesy visit last week, alongside my Board Chair, Yvonne Abba-Opoku, and Ellen Osei-Opoku of the GUBA team. @yaa.boatemaaaa @yvonneabbaopoku I left inspired by the work of his foundation and by the powerful history he shared marking 200 years of peaceful coexistence between the Ga and Ashanti people, following reconciliation after the Katamanso War. It is a milestone I was previously unaware of, yet one that deserves to be preserved, taught, and celebrated. During our conversation, I proposed educational programmes and creative productions as meaningful ways to honour this legacy and ensure younger generations understand the value of peace, unity, and shared history. As I continue to say: development is not about people coming back to “help us” it is about collaboration, trade, and sustainable growth. This remains at the heart of GUBA’s current 2026: from Diaspora to Development and investment. Grateful for the wisdom, warmth, and vision shared. @b2_pixel_studios #photos @graceluxstyling #stylist @sireen_hair #hair @Sandra_boateng_22 #outfit
“If we fail, we have failed generation upon generation and we cannot afford to do that.” — Ga Mantse I was deeply honoured to accept a kind invitation from King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, to pay a courtesy visit last week, alongside my Board Chair, Yvonne Abba-Opoku, and Ellen Osei-Opoku of the GUBA team. @yaa.boatemaaaa @yvonneabbaopoku I left inspired by the work of his foundation and by the powerful history he shared marking 200 years of peaceful coexistence between the Ga and Ashanti people, following reconciliation after the Katamanso War. It is a milestone I was previously unaware of, yet one that deserves to be preserved, taught, and celebrated. During our conversation, I proposed educational programmes and creative productions as meaningful ways to honour this legacy and ensure younger generations understand the value of peace, unity, and shared history. As I continue to say: development is not about people coming back to “help us” it is about collaboration, trade, and sustainable growth. This remains at the heart of GUBA’s current 2026: from Diaspora to Development and investment. Grateful for the wisdom, warmth, and vision shared. @b2_pixel_studios #photos @graceluxstyling #stylist @sireen_hair #hair @Sandra_boateng_22 #outfit
“If we fail, we have failed generation upon generation and we cannot afford to do that.” — Ga Mantse I was deeply honoured to accept a kind invitation from King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, to pay a courtesy visit last week, alongside my Board Chair, Yvonne Abba-Opoku, and Ellen Osei-Opoku of the GUBA team. @yaa.boatemaaaa @yvonneabbaopoku I left inspired by the work of his foundation and by the powerful history he shared marking 200 years of peaceful coexistence between the Ga and Ashanti people, following reconciliation after the Katamanso War. It is a milestone I was previously unaware of, yet one that deserves to be preserved, taught, and celebrated. During our conversation, I proposed educational programmes and creative productions as meaningful ways to honour this legacy and ensure younger generations understand the value of peace, unity, and shared history. As I continue to say: development is not about people coming back to “help us” it is about collaboration, trade, and sustainable growth. This remains at the heart of GUBA’s current 2026: from Diaspora to Development and investment. Grateful for the wisdom, warmth, and vision shared. @b2_pixel_studios #photos @graceluxstyling #stylist @sireen_hair #hair @Sandra_boateng_22 #outfit
“If we fail, we have failed generation upon generation and we cannot afford to do that.” — Ga Mantse I was deeply honoured to accept a kind invitation from King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, to pay a courtesy visit last week, alongside my Board Chair, Yvonne Abba-Opoku, and Ellen Osei-Opoku of the GUBA team. @yaa.boatemaaaa @yvonneabbaopoku I left inspired by the work of his foundation and by the powerful history he shared marking 200 years of peaceful coexistence between the Ga and Ashanti people, following reconciliation after the Katamanso War. It is a milestone I was previously unaware of, yet one that deserves to be preserved, taught, and celebrated. During our conversation, I proposed educational programmes and creative productions as meaningful ways to honour this legacy and ensure younger generations understand the value of peace, unity, and shared history. As I continue to say: development is not about people coming back to “help us” it is about collaboration, trade, and sustainable growth. This remains at the heart of GUBA’s current 2026: from Diaspora to Development and investment. Grateful for the wisdom, warmth, and vision shared. @b2_pixel_studios #photos @graceluxstyling #stylist @sireen_hair #hair @Sandra_boateng_22 #outfit
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
Yesterday, alongside my Board Chair @yvonneabbaopoku and the President of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce,Stephane Miezan, we journeyed to Kumasi for a historic Akukudeɛ a sacred moment of gratitude and honour. We went to thank Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for his extraordinary support during the GUBA Awards in Barbados, and for making history once again reconnecting Africa and the Diaspora over 400 years later. This was more than a visit. It was a statement of legacy, unity, and ancestral continuity. A reminder that when traditional authority, global leadership, and diaspora purpose align, history does not just remember us we shape it. #GUBA #gubainbarbados Outfit @ola__scott Stylist @da_therapizt Hair @sireen_hair
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