The New Juaben Omanhene, Daasebre Nana Kwaku Boateng III, will be the main speaker and the Special Guest of Honour at the inaugural 2024 NEGFest in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
Daasebre Nana Kwaku Boateng III received his education at St. Peter’s Secondary School before moving to Germany to continue his studies, where he lived and worked for decades.
He possesses extensive knowledge and expertise about the African Diaspora and cultures, having lived in Europe for so long.
This event marks a significant milestone in celebrating and reconnecting Africans with their heritage.
The New England Ghana Festival (NEGFest 2024), under the auspices of the Ghana Heritage Foundation (GHF) in partnership with the US-Ghana Embassy, Worcester State University, Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Ghana Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, the Ghana Tourism Authority, Akwaaba Clinic, Nananom, local churches, and the entire Ghanaian community in New England, along with several other esteemed entities, promises to be a vibrant showcase of Ghanaian heritage.
A Royal Presence
Daasebre Nana Kwaku Boateng III, the esteemed Chief, will also be accompanied by his entire royal entourage, including the Queenmother of New Juaben, Ohemaa Nana Serwaa III.
Their presence at NEGFest underscores the deep cultural ties and the importance of heritage among the diaspora community in the United States.
Theme And Objectives
The theme for 2024 NEGFes which is "Sankofa: Embracing Our Heritage, Connecting Our Past," aims to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of African traditions and history.
Daasebre Nana Kwaku Boateng III's speech will highlight the significance of remembering and honoring one's roots while forging a progressive path for success.
A Nationwide Tour
During his one-month visit, Daasebre Nana Kwaku Boateng III will engage with New Juaben natives across the United States, starting from Massachusetts, where he will be based for the event.
His itinerary includes visits to six other states: New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Illinois (Chicago), Virginia, and Maryland.
These meetings will provide an invaluable opportunity for the diaspora to connect with their cultural heritage and discuss matters pertinent to their community.
Building Community Connections
This tour is not only a cultural exchange but also a chance for the New Juaben Omanhene to meet and address the concerns and aspirations of his people living abroad.
It reflects a commitment to maintaining strong ties between the homeland and its people worldwide.