A Royal Leader for the African Diaspora’s Return, Restoration & Rise

HRH Queen Zosimli Naa Kennedy S. Johnson African Royalty in Ghana, Diaspora Strategist and Cultural Leader wearing royal Ghanaian Fugu attire at Damba festival in the Northern Region of Ghana - Tamale. Queen Zosimli Naa makes her ceremonial entrance at Ghana’s historic Damba Festival, where she rides in full regalia to honor Dagbon tradition. Her presence unites ancestral ritual with African feminine power, showcasing her leadership in cultural preservation, diaspora return, and royal diplomacy.

Queen in ceremonial line with dancers, guards, drummers and cultural entourage. In a powerful moment of pageantry and spiritual command, Queen Zosimli Naa leads a cultural procession on horseback through the streets of Tamale. This public appearance symbolizes the living continuity of African queenship and her role in inviting the diaspora back to ancestral lands through visible tradition, ceremony, and economic leadership.

The Royal Emblem for Dakpema Zosimli Naa, Queen Kennedy S. Johnson in the Dagbon Kingdom. This royal crest represents the authority and legacy of Queen Zosimli Naa, a Ghana-based sovereign bridging ancient African tradition and modern global diplomacy. The shield symbolizes ancestral protection, indigenous power, and her leadership as a cultural diplomat.

HRH Queen Zosimli Naa Kennedy S. Johnson African Royalty in Ghana, Diaspora Strategist and Cultural Leader wearing royal Ghanaian Fugu attire at Damba festival in the Northern Region of Ghana - Tamale. Queen Zosimli Naa makes her ceremonial entrance at Ghana’s historic Damba Festival, where she rides in full regalia to honor Dagbon tradition. Her presence unites ancestral ritual with African feminine power, showcasing her leadership in cultural preservation, diaspora return, and royal diplomacy.
HRH QUEEN ZOSIMLI NAA
Royalty • Diaspora Strategist •
Cultural Ambassador
A Royal Bridge Between Diaspora and Destiny
Restoring legacy through ancestral healing, cultural protocol,
and sacred travel.
Queen Zosimli Naa Kennedy S. Johnson MHA, M.Ed is a Ghanaian Royal, Pan-African strategist, and traditional authority advancing African cultural sovereignty, ancestral reclamation, and diaspora reintegration. Appointed under the Dakpema Palace in Tamale Northern Ghana, she serves as both a ceremonial leader and institutional builder - bridging African indigenous governance with global Black return.
As the founder of Green Book Travel, North Star Temple, and Social Fabrik, Queen Zosimli Naa has created frameworks that empower the African diaspora to reconnect through land access, ritual healing, cultural diplomacy, and community-based development.
Her work fuses spiritual wisdom with practical power, offering a rare blend of sacred protocol, grassroots execution, and visionary leadership. She is frequently called upon to advise traditional leaders, civic institutions, development alliances, and global coalitions seeking African-led solutions to cultural restoration, sustainable return, and identity repair.
HONORS, APPEARANCES &
GLOBAL RECOGNITION
Recognized Across Continents for Cultural Leadership
Queen Zosimli Naa’s leadership transcends borders. As a cultural architect, ceremonial voice, and Pan-African strategist, she has been honored by Global institutions and featured in top-tier media for her work in restoring legacy, identity, and Black sovereignty.
Featured Recognition:
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Forbes Next 100 – recognized for cultural innovation and visionary leadership
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CNN – featured as a return movement strategist and African Royal
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MIPAD Top 100 – Most Influential People of African Descent (Global Edition)
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Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award – for community transformation and diaspora development
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Essence Magazine - Listed as Top Trusted Black Travel Brands
As Seen In:
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United Nations African Renewal
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British Herald
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Condé Nast Traveler
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Face2Face Africa
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Griots Republic
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Yahoo & MSN Homepage
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Black Dollar Network
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC)
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Good Morning Africa (GMA)
and other platforms highlighting African leadership, travel, and global return.
Honors & Cultural Awards
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Diaspora Enrichment Award (Ghana)
Given for Social Impact and Cultural Conservation
Recognized at national level for preserving ancestral legacy and empowering diaspora return.
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Diaspora Queen Cultural Champion Award
Presented at the African Women's Empowerment Summit by: African Diaspora Collective Chamber of Commerce and Industry
"Honored for her historic role as Queen in the Dagbon Kingdom for exemplifying strength, vision, and cultural pride -championing women, unity, and empowerment across continents."
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Addajara Municipality Cultural Award (Benin)
Given by the Mayor of Benin for fostering sub-regional cooperation through arts and culture
Acknowledging her leadership in building bridges between nations through heritage, ceremony, and civic diplomacy.
Global Speaker & Diplomatic Roles:
A respected voice across continents, she has represented African heritage and cultural strategy in global forums:
Leadership Appointments & Institutional Impact
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Special Envoy, African Diaspora Collective (USA-ADC)
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Founding Board Member, Homi TV (Africa’s premier streaming service)
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Advisor to cultural institutions and diaspora-centered development alliances
Television/Media Appearances:
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PBS – Fly Brother
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This is North Web series
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Homi TV, and international cultural summits—showcasing her role based both in African tradition and global cultural policy
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RAGA International Conference (Nigeria)
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One Afrika Celebration of Culture (Arizona, USA)
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RLA Global African Excellence Celebration
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Universities, Educational Institutions, Seminars, Conferences, Embassies & UN-aligned development forums




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ENTERPRISE & LEGACY IN MOTION
Recognized Across Continents for Cultural Leadership
Queen Zosimli Naa is not only a ceremonial figure, she is also a powerhouse of enterprise, infrastructure, and diaspora reintegration.
She blends traditional leadership with a commanding strategy across economics, cultural diplomacy, and land-based development, advancing the global legacy of African excellence.
Her work fuses ancestral tradition with visionary execution, ensuring that the return is matched with measurable outcomes for individuals, families, and entire communities.
Impact Snapshot:
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Led hundreds of heritage journeys across Ghana, Nigeria, Benin, and beyond
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Built boreholes, launched school donation drives, and funded sanitation initiatives in underserved communities
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Facilitated real estate purchase, repatriation support, and diaspora citizenship programs
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Linked international funders to grassroots initiatives in healthcare, education, and rural tech access
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Created ceremonial models for naming rites, ancestral inheritance reclamation, and land blessings
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Founded Green Book Travel and Social Fabrik to bridge tourism, textile economies, and diaspora enterprise
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Supports community-based investment deals and local development partnerships
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Acts as a ceremonial bridge between traditional Royalty, global Black communities, and development partners
Her leadership activates ancestral memory, unlocks economic justice, and realigns the descendants of Africa with sacred purpose and sustainable pathways home.

Queen Zosimli Naa, a Ghana-based Royal and diaspora strategist, performs a traditional foot washing ceremony for a diasporan returnee at the historic shores of Badagry, Nigeria.

A successful borehole installation led by Queen Zosimli Naa. The project, part of her development portfolio, reflects a commitment to clean water access, sustainable infrastructure, and community development.
"When the return is sacred, the impact becomes eternal."
— HRH Queen Zosimli Naa Kennedy S. Johnson MHA, M.Ed

Queen Zosimli Naa facilitates a strategy session with diasporan investors and traditional chiefs in Ghana’s Volta Region for modern development, focusing on sustainable investment, agriculture, and cultural restoration.



At the site where ancestors once took their final baths before enslavement, Queen Zosimli Naa leads a collective remembrance at Assin Manso’s Slave River - inviting diasporans to mourn, reclaim, and rise through the power of ritual return.
Queen Zosimli Naa site visits a rammed earth construction site rooted in indigenous African architecture. Highlighting how indigenous African construction methods are being revived to support sustainable, soulful architecture rooted in tradition.
Queen Zosimli Naa host a global delegation to the W.E.B. Du Bois Center in Accra - where memory, Black excellence, and Pan-African vision converge to fuel new narratives of return, legacy, and cultural pride.
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
Alexa Young, CA
“Her presence healed generations of silence within me.”
Morgan James, NY
“This isn’t tourism. It’s the return of something holy.”
Lisa Driver, MI
“Queen Zosimli Naa helped me name the part of myself I lost.”