Founder: Rachel Okello
Rachel Okello is a UK based Solicitor specialising in Immigration law. She first travelled to Africa in 1995 and since then has had a love for the continent. She currently has ongoing projects in Africa; for example, in the northern region of Uganda where she operates "Our African Farm" - an initiative to introduce the diaspora to the African agri-space for investment purposes.
More recently, Rachel has turned her eye to West Africa. This is how she became involved in this repatriation project spearheaded by the paramount chief, Okatakyi Dr Amanfi VII of the Asebu Traditional Area in the central region of Ghana.
Rachel also has an interest in Togo and works alongside government agencies and officials there to explore routes for the diaspora to engage in Togo for relocation, visits or investment purposes.
Rachel is British born, to Caribbean Grenadian parents and married to a Ugandan with whom she has four children.
She is bi-lingual, speaking English and French.
As an Immigration solicitor, she has been featured on the BBC and various radio stations including IRIE FM in Jamaica.
Our Mission
Our mission is to support the Pan African Village initiative led by the Paramount Chief of the Asebu Traditional Area.
With an eye on initiating similar projects across the motherland, we strive to attract visitors to return and actively participate in the development of Africa.
By providing support to the Pan African Village, we aim to create a platform that showcases the rich cultural heritage of Africa and fosters sustainable development.
Through this initiative, we hope to encourage dialogue, collaboration, and exchange of ideas among different communities and stakeholders.
By actively involving the diaspora in the development process, we believe in empowering local communities and creating a sense of ownership and pride in our shared African heritage.
Together, we can build a future where the voices of the people are heard, and the beauty and potential of Africa are realised.
Our mission is to engage with the community to promote education, health, and development initiatives.
Our mission is to work towards charitable causes and environmental campaigns to create a sustainable and thriving community in and around the Asebu Traditional Area specifically and Ghana generally.
Our Principles
Pan-African Unity
Cultural Tours
We are committed to reconnecting with the rich cultural heritage of Ghana and Africa, ensuring that it is passed down to future generations.
We promote unity among people of African descent, fostering a sense of belonging and connection to our ancestral homeland.
We believe in empowering local communities through sustainable development initiatives, creating opportunities for growth and prosperity.
Community Empowerment
We are committed to reconnecting with the rich cultural heritage of Ghana and Africa, ensuring that it is passed down to future generations.