Chief Akpo Oyo Ittah Eyoll, Traditional Chief from Creek Town, Iboku Esit Edik, Odukpani Local Government Area, Cross River State, Federal Republic of Nigeria, West Africa, congratulated THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM (SPH), BHAGAVAN SRI NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM, The Sovereign of the United States of KAILASA, and expressed her appreciation for THE SPH’s contributions to Hinduism, humanity, and the Iboku Esit Edik Community of Efik Kingdom in the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Furthermore, Chief Akpo Oyo Ittah Eyoll proclaimed January 3rd as the Incarnation Day of THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM, thereby honoring the 47th Celebrations of the Revival of the United States of KAILASA, the First Sovereign State for Hindus.
KAILASA thanks Chief Akpo Oyo Ittah Eyoll and extends its sincere wishes for the prosperity of the Iboku Esit Edik community.
In another significant milestone, KAILASA established new bilateral agreements with the Republic of Ghana, extending its global diplomatic network.
KAILASA and the Tano South Municipal District, Ahafo region, Republic of Ghana, have formally entered a sister-city relationship. The partnership is based on shared values of cultural understanding, global peace, prosperity, religious freedom, and the promotion of human rights, focusing on eradicating hunger, fostering youth leadership, and advancing holistic health and education initiatives.
KAILASA extends its gratitude to the Tano South Municipal Assembly and expresses its sincere wishes for the success and development of the district. We look forward to a long-lasting partnership.
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February 08, 2024 – In another significant milestone, KAILASA established new bilateral agreements with the Republic of Ghana, extending its global diplomatic network.
KAILASA and the Nsawam Adoagyire Municipal District, Eastern region, Republic of Ghana, formally entered a sister-city relationship. The partnership is based on shared values of cultural understanding, global peace, prosperity, religious freedom, and the promotion of human rights, focusing on eradicating hunger, fostering youth leadership, and advancing holistic health and education initiatives.
KAILASA extends its gratitude to the Nsawam Adoagyire Municipal Assembly and expresses its sincere wishes for the success and development of the district. We look forward to a long-lasting partnership.
The United States of KAILASA has formalized Bilateral Relations with the Luapula Province Chiefs Council (LPCC) and House of Chiefs in Mansa, North Eastern Province of the Republic of Zambia, Royal Kingdom of Zambia, Chiefdom of H.R.H. Chief Chisunka, Zambia.
H.R.H. Chief Chisunka is the Monarch and Traditional Ruler of the Luapula Province, one of Zambia’s ten provinces in the country’s northern part. Named after the Luapula River, its capital is Mansa. The province, known for significant mineral deposits like manganese, lime, copper, and precious metals, boasts abundant natural resources, wetlands, and waterfalls. It is home to unique wildlife and fish species, including the rare Shoebill Stork. Key features of the region include Lumangwe Waterfalls in Kawambwa district, Lake Mweru, the Luapula River with its 2.5km long bridge, Lusenga Plain National Park, and Lake Bangweulu with its wetlands.
H.R.M. Dr. Chief Chisunka is the fifth-generation Monarchy of the Aushi clan in Mansa District, Luapula Province. He established the Luapula Province Royal Foundation, working to alleviate poverty, address health concerns, and tackle economic issues. His foundation also focuses on infrastructure development in this resource-rich province while preserving cultural identity and integrity.
H.R.M. Dr. Chief Chisunka’s Monarchy is dedicated to improving rural communities’ welfare and promoting economic opportunities within his provincial kingdom. This includes attracting foreign investments and empowering the Aushi people through education, agriculture, renewable energy sources, and awareness of global warming and climate change. His approach emphasizes sustainable mining practices to harness the natural resources of the provincial kingdom.
The partnership between KAILASA and LPCC aims to drive significant development and climate change mitigation in the Chiefdoms. KAILASA collaborates to protect the forests in the Chiefdoms, mitigate climate impacts, and secure a brighter future for Luapula Province. This includes integrating International Humanitarian Agency GREEN OM Objectives with S.E.F., LPCC, and the House of Chiefs for the sustainable environmental development of future generations. The partnership highlights a vision of enhanced clarity, generating support through plant conservation, biodiversity preservation, and forest and land protection.
Furthermore, the United States of KAILASA is collaborating with the Luapula provincial kingdom in economic development through Youth Empowerment initiatives to eradicate hunger, empower women and youth, and improve their quality of life. This partnership focuses on exchanging expertise in health, education, and agriculture. It also aims to promote the principles of Hinduism, empowering individuals with the science of Enlightenment.
KAILASA’s initiatives, grounded in Hindu principles, include providing free quality education, promoting gender equality, and fostering religious tolerance.
We are thrilled to announce a milestone in indigenous diplomacy. The United States of KAILASA (USK) and the Thaimne Community Development Council of Sierra Leone (TCDC, SL) signed a Treaty of Mutual Recognition and entered into diplomatic relations.
At the behest of the TCDC, KAILASA and the TCDC have expressed a mutual commitment to fostering human rights, fair trade, respect for the environment, and cultural exchange. We celebrate diversity and the beauty that arises when indigenous nations come together for a common cause.
We stand united in our stance to protect and preserve the rich heritage and wisdom of our indigenous communities for generations to come, recognizing the importance and urgency of safeguarding indigenous traditions around the world.