State of the African Diaspora

A NEW STATE, WITHOUT BORDERS

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Our Ambassadors

Worldwide and Diverse

The State of the African Diaspora – being a State without borders needs to be represented throughout the world.  Our goal is to have an Ambassador of the State in every country across the Globe.  

Ambassadors 

Our Country, Region and Institutional Ambassadors connect the State with Presidents, Ministers, High ranking Officials, Kings, Queens, Royal Families, Chiefs and Traditional Leaders where they are domicile to build socio-economic and cultural relations, to foster alliances/collaborations and to obtain recognition of the State within their Country of domicile.

Roving Ambassadors 

Our Roving Ambassadors perform the same role as the Ambassadors, however, they move from country to country around the world to connect the State to Governments also to form joint projects, socio-economic and cultural initiatives and to obtain recognition of the State.

Youth Ambassadors

Our new category of Ambassadors are our Youth Ambassadors.  Their role is to encourage, mobilise, inspire and promote students and young people across the world to join together to initiate cultural, social, economic and educational exchanges, engage in and launch their own ideas and collective ideas into viable projects, promote mutual understanding and promote leadership skills in order to cultivate and empower their generational community.  They will work and connect with other Youth Ambassadors from different organisations to create and establish collaborative networks to facilitate programs and initiatives to bring about the next generation of future entrepreneurs and leaders.  Our Youth Ambassadors are an extremely important element for the State of the African Diaspora and our aim is to build and grow our Youth Ambassadorship into a Pan-African-Youth Renaissance.

Ambassadors for Countries, Regions and Institutions

King Francis Kelechi Nwaneri, Paramount Chief of Africa, Dean of Ambassadors, South Africa


Jasmine Rowe – Ambassador for Ethiopia and Interface to the African Union

Hideto Tomabechi – Ambassador for the Dalaï Lama, Tibet

Kenzo Fujisue, Senator – Ambassador for Japan

Jemal Mohamed
– Ambassador for Mauritania

Laurent Cadet
– Ambassador for Madagascar

Justino Ricardo
– Ambassador for Angola


Alain Kpati Avessou
– Ambassador for Benin

Princess Evelyn Eyo-Honesty Ogbogu – Ambassador for Nigeria

Bernard Msekwa – Ambassador for Southern African Development Community (SADC)

Mark John Stanford Driver – Ambassador for Zambia

Noël Sheldon Kennedy – Ambassador for Tanzania

Hendry William Merckel – Ambassador for Mozambique

Prince Lefa Chakela – Ambassador for Botswana and Lesotho

Thabani Mpabanga – Ambassador for Zimbabwe

Adetunji Omotola – Ambassador for Cameroon

Malose Gwangwa – Ambassador for Malawi

Noni Ntaka Lock – Ambassador for South Africa

Phumelele Alfred – Ambassador for Ghana

Marie-Eléonard Béatrice Daleus – Ambassador for Haïti

Josue Eurico Nsiamfumu – Ambassador for Canada

Sandra Boodhun – Ambassador for United Arab Emirates

Guido Bordiga – Ambassador for Italy

Hamid Chriet – Ambassador for the Arab countries

Bruno Bernard – Ambassador for the « Francophonie »

M Pham Van Nghia –  Ambassador for South East Asia 

Roving
Ambassadors

Akodjinou Azinsou
Moustapha Dieye
Etienne Le Divin
Gael Owono Essono
Serge Guezo
Margaret Habsburg-Lothringen
Sandor Habsburg-Lothringen 
Prince Simeon Ike
Nabhit Kapur
Agazi Ali Kpohou
Moïse Kerekou
Jean-Pierre Mahi
Henry McCarter
Collins Nnabugwu
Moïse Nembot
Alice Nkom
David Owen Richards

Youth
Ambassadors

Yawo Hervé Elie Ametepe (Togo)
Florentin Avi Atchou (Togo)
Aimé Kouffe N’Djomon (Togo)
Moïse Tchansi (Benin)
Stewart Aubrey (Jamaica)
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