Black Stars of Ghana defender Jonas Adjetey 🇬🇭 on the match against England in Group L:
“Today i will take revenge for my grandfather Sergeant Adjetey who was shot by the British at Osu castle together with his friend Corporal Attipoe”
🇬🇭From Ghana to Washington D.C.!
Ghana’s own Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah , Chairman of the Generational Rights Protection Society (GRPS) and a civil and human rights advocate, made a powerful mark at the Christian Persecution Summit hosted by CPAC one of the biggest conservative gatherings in the U.S. at the iconic Kennedy Center.
Standing among global leaders and human rights advocates, Okatakyie raised his voice for faith, freedom, and justice for all.
In his moving remarks, he called for international cooperation, accountability, and moral courage to end the persecution of Christians worldwide and defend every person’s right to worship freely regardless of race, culture, or creed.
His presence wasn’t just representation it was a statement.
A statement that a new generation of African leadership has arrived ,bold, compassionate, fearless, and deeply committed to defending truth and human dignity on the world stage.
✍️Let the world know: Faith is not a crime. Freedom is not negotiable. Justice is not optional.
#FaithAndFreedom #LeadershipWithPurpose #GlobalJustice #OkatakyieAfrifaMensah #PreciselySo