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The presidential aspirant of the Progressive Alliance for Ghana (PAG), Dr. John Kpikpi, is set to meet Ghanaians in the United States as part of his ongoing efforts to share his vision for national transformation.
The event, scheduled for Sunday, October 26, 2025, will take place at 2146 E. Lake Rd. NE, Atlanta, Georgia, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM (EST). It will also be streamed online via Zoom to allow broader participation.
The hybrid event will offer participants an opportunity to engage directly with Dr. Kpikpi — a respected apostle, educator, author, and reformer — as he outlines his plans for rebuilding Ghana through integrity, innovation, and inclusive development.
Attendees will also learn more about the Progressive Alliance for Ghana (PAG), a political movement committed to ethical leadership and national renewal.
The meeting will include an open dialogue session where Ghanaians at home and abroad can share their perspectives on governance, youth empowerment, and sustainable growth.
Dr. Kpikpi, a former lecturer at the University of Ghana’s Faculty of Science, is widely known as the founder of New Nation School, the Rebuilding the Nations Foundation, and a financial institution dedicated to community development.
He is also the author of The Marriage House and a strong advocate for food security and resource sovereignty.
In a statement ahead of the event, Dr. Kpikpi said, “We must rise to reclaim our destiny and build a Ghana that works for all.”
The program promises to be both inspiring and interactive, with light refreshments to be served at the venue. Interested participants can learn more or RSVP through the official website, www.proalliancegh.org, or join virtually via Zoom at https://bit.ly/PAGMeetUSA.
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