On Thursday, May 5, the Pan African Heritage Museum will celebrate African World Heritage Day in collaboration with UNESCO. This event is an opportunity for the world to get a glimpse of one of the most iconic project within Africa and to celebrate Africa's unique cultural and natural heritage. The Pan African Heritage Museum is the first of its kind to go digital ahead of the physical construction and will showcase history, arts, and culture from Ancient Egypt to the present contemporary Pan Africa.

The Pan African Heritage Museum will be an architectural masterpiece that reflects traditional African values, insights, and accomplishments, and stand as a perpetual site of pilgrimage for Africans, people of African descent, and others, for education, healing, and inspiration.

This celebration is a milestone for the museum as it continues to build momentum leading up to its physical opening in Ghana. This global, ground-breaking Institution is a demonstration of partisan cooperation across many of the African nations, highlighting, the rich cultural tapestry, that has shaped history around the globe and uniting and reuniting many historical artifacts, literature, culture, and historical mentos which were derived from the soil of the continent.
To commemorate African World Heritage Day, Pan African Heritage Museum the launch of the digital museum coincides to celebrate the continent’s unique cultural and natural heritage.

The launch event, being held in collaboration with UNESCO, will be beamed worldwide from Accra Ghana. Speakers include the UNESCO Representative in Ghana, Mr. Diallo Abdourahamane, the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Dr Awal Mohamed, the Chairman, of the Pan African Heritage Museum Advisory Board, Prof. Kofi Asare Opoku, the Chairman,of the African Heritage Museum International Board Of Trustees, Dr. Joseph Silver. The moderator of the event will be Dr. Winani Thebele, of the Botswana National Museum and a member of the Pan African Heritage Museum Curatorial Board.
“This is a unique moment for us,” said the Museum Founder and Executive Chairman, Mr. Kojo Yankah. “We are making history, not just in presenting for the first time the history, culture arts and achievements of Africans and people of African descent in one museum, we are also breaking grounds in giving the world the first digital museum ahead of physical construction," he said.

The CEO of Wealth Partners Ltd, Mr Jeremie ALAMAZANI Isumu stated;
“We are extremely honoured, and proud to have been selected as the exclusive strategic partner representing the Pan African Heritage Museum (PAHM), within EMEA. My team and I are very excited about building brand awareness, exploring partnership and sponsorship opportunities and fundraising for the Museum. We feel very privileged to be working on one of the most iconic projects on the African continent. We look forward to engaging with our potential partners and discussing this legacy heritage project with you”

“The Pan African Heritage World Museum will honour and preserve the tremendous legacy of our ancestors and ensure that there is an accurate historical account for generations to come...the NAACP supports this project.”
— Derrick Johnson - President & CEO, NACCP


Kojo Yankah, Founder and Executive Chairman of the project
“I am excited that eminent personalities in Africa and the African Diaspora are moved to provide support and more dignity to a vision which is a legacy to the youth of the world”

For a full list of activities and events - www.pahmuseum.org
Contact: Mr Jeremie ALAMAZANI Isumu - CEO of Wealth Partners Ltd
Contact number: +44 7903 44 0304
Contact email: ceo@wealthpartners.group
To book your ticket visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/watch-the-virtual-museum-launch-online-tickets-311321981427
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