
The Pan-African Dialogue Institute (TPADI)’s Commission on African Politics, Governance, and International Relations convenes a pivotal international webinar to address the historical and contemporary implications of the African experience. This session is designed to move the Pan-African movement from theoretical discourse to practical, actionable outcomes. The dialogue centers on “400 Years of African Enslavement: The Gravest Crime Against Humanity”. Participants will engage in a rigorous analysis of the Ghana-led United Nations Resolution from a Pan-African perspective, exploring its role in the global fight for justice and recognition.
Event Details
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Date: Saturday, May 2nd, 2026.
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Platform: Zoom / Video Conference.
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Meeting ID: 943 0014 6883.
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Passcode: 898145.
Regional Start Times
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Nigeria: 6:00 AM.
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Ghana / Burundi / Botswana: 7:00 AM.
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Kenya / Ethiopia: 8:00 AM.
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Los Angeles: 10:00 PM (May 1st).
This webinar is strategically scheduled to begin immediately following the Ubuntu Open House Forum at 5:00 AM. This sequence allows the Institute to welcome new members into the community before transitioning into the formal international dialogue.
Distinguished Panel of Experts
The session features a multidisciplinary panel of thought leaders and academics as detailed in image_765fbe.jpg:
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G. Macharia Munene (Kenya).
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Godwin R. Murunga (Sierra Leone).
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Samuel A. Nyanchoga (Kenya).
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Felix Kiruthu (Kenya).
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Pius Kakai (Director, APGIR Commission).
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Mutombo Nkulu-N’Sengha (DRC Congo).
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Effiong Joseph Udo (Nigeria).
Join us as we engage with these experts to shape the future of Pan-African governance and international relations.
Welcome!