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On Saturday 25th May, 2024, 'Legacy of Hope', an autobiography by Samuel Yaw Anini, will be launched in Helsinki, Finland.
The author is an honoree of the Europe Edition of Predecessors Awards Worldwide 2023.
Predecessors Awards Worldwide is one of the fourteen networks of Relevant Achievers Impacting Nations with an objective to discover, appreciate, and honor heroes in older generations, especially the unsung.
The Organisation holds that too many people after great acts of self-sacrifice to better society are forgotten once they are off the scene. They believe that there are many unsung heroes in various segments of society that need to be honored in their lifetime.
As a result, PAW hosts the Prestigious Annual Predecessors Awards in five locations - Africa, America, the Caribbeans, Europe, and the Middle East - to award various heroes.
The organisation sponsors, publishes and launches autobiographies for honorees who receive this award.
According to the Vice President of PAW, Ruby Okine, the organization has 50 books to be published and launched for various honorees in Ghana, South Africa, USA, France, Belgium, and so on. She called on philanthropists and people in society who identify with the need to honor heroes in the older generation to partner with or support their projects.

She mentioned that through the Predecessors Awards Worldwide, an Einstein Memorial Institute of Education and Health would be officially launched in Ghana in September. She also mentioned that work is underway to establish the African Diasporan Village, a project of two honorees of PAPA2023, Africa and America Editions.
The Predecessors Awards Worldwide recently hosted PAPA2024 CARIBBEAN EDITION in the Bahamas.

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