PAG Technical Team Member hails Ras Caleb for reviving Pan-African Spirit
Mukhsin Alhassan Kadir, a member of the technical team of PanAfrican-Ghana (PAG) initiative, has praised Ras Caleb Appiah for his efforts in reviving the Pan-African spirit through his music.
According to Kadir, Appiah’s work embodies the values of unity, solidarity, and cultural exchange that define the Pan-African movement.
Kadir commended Appiah for using his platform to promote African identity, heritage, and cooperation, inspiring a new generation of Africans to connect with their roots and work towards a brighter future for the continent. By celebrating African culture and promoting unity, Appiah’s music serves as a powerful tool for fostering a sense of Pan-Africanism and solidarity among Africans worldwide.
“Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi stands as a towering figure in the modern Pan-African movement — a man driven by purpose, heritage, and an unshakable belief in African unity and self-determination.
“ Known not only for his powerful voice in reggae music but also for his tireless advocacy, Ras Caleb is transforming Pan-Africanism from a fading ideal into a living, breathing movement that speaks directly to the soul of Africa’s youth and future.
“Through cultural activism, grassroots mobilization, and relentless advocacy, Ras Caleb is redefining what it means to be Pan-African in the 21st century.Â
“He has revived the forgotten legacies of Kwame Nkrumah, Marcus Garvey, and Haile Selassie, not just in speech but in action — organising forums, creating platforms for African voices, and demanding that Africa rise above neo-colonial chains.
“His approach is not about empty rhetoric but about concrete steps: promoting African unity, economic cooperation, cultural pride, and youth empowerment. Ras Caleb believes that Pan-Africanism must live in our communities, in our economies, and in our education systems — not just on paper,†he said.Â
Ras Caleb is currently leading initiatives to bring Pan-Africanism into schools, music, art, and local governance.Â
His efforts are centered on reclaiming African identity, fostering continental solidarity, and ensuring that African development is led by Africans themselves.
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