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The Pan-African Heritage World (PAHW) Museum has inaugurated its 15-member curatorial
board under the chairmanship of Professor Molefi Kete Asante, Head of Department of Africology,
Temple University, USA.
Executive Chairman of the Museum project, Kojo Yankah, who performed the virtual
inauguration emphasised that it was necessary for the Museum to be guided and advised by
experienced persons in the museum space to attain high international standards.
The Pan African Heritage World Museum is an international non-governmental organisation
which seeks to create an environment for people of African descent and all others to discover and
experience the true history of the Origins of Humanity, the Development of Cultures and the Great
Civilizations of the Nile Valley up to the Present that influenced the past, informs the present and
will shape the future, serving as an inspiration for generations to come.
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