Voices shaping global impact
Meet the Voices Shaping AFReG 5 ADCC 2026
This conference brings together an extraordinary lineup of thought leaders, practitioners, and visionaries from across Africa and the global Diaspora. Our speakers represent a rich tapestry of faith, culture, innovation and lived experience, each uniquely positioned to speak into this moment with clarity, courage, and conviction. From theology and leadership to entrepreneurship, wellness, justice, and innovation, these voices will challenge assumptions, spark meaningful dialogue, and offer practical pathways for transformation. Come ready to be challenged, inspired, and equipped. Join the conversation. Be part of the transformation.

Rev. Professor Delanyo Adadevoh
Ghana | USA
Building Bridges: A Timely Call for Pan-African Unity and Transformation (Tag teaming with Dr. Lisa Adjei)
Meet the Voice: Delanyo
Rev. Professor Delanyo Adadevoh is a visionary leader with a lifelong passion for seeing nations transformed through moral vision rooted in God-centered values. He is the Founder and President of the International Leadership Foundation (ILF), established to develop leaders of integrity equipped to bring holistic, life-enhancing transformation across key sectors of society.
He currently serves as Senior Vice President of Campus Crusade for Christ International (CCCI) and is the Chairman of the African Forum on Religion and Government (AFReG), an initiative that convenes religious leaders, government officials and professionals to engage national and continental transformation.
For over four decades, Professor Adadevoh has shared insights on leadership and societal change with tens of thousands of students, professionals, church leaders, executives, diplomats, government leaders, and heads of state across the globe.
He played a foundational role in establishing several leadership institutions in Africa, including the Africa Leadership and Management Academy (ALMA) in Zimbabwe, the International Leadership University (ILU) Burundi, and ALMA University Ghana. These institutions offer graduate programs in Leadership, Management, and Theology. He currently
serves as Chancellor of ILU Burundi and ALMA University Ghana.
Professor Adadevoh holds a B.Sc. (Honours) in Chemistry from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (Ghana), an M.A. in Social Science (Leadership) from Azusa Pacific University (USA), and a Ph.D. in Interpretation Theories from the University of Leeds (UK).
He resides in Orlando, Florida, with his wife, Elizabeth Adadevoh.
AFReG www.afref.org | ILF Global www.ilfglobal.com
Dr. Lisa Adjei
UK
Building Bridges: A Timely Call for Pan-African Unity and Transformation (Tag teaming with Rev. Professor Delanyo Adadevoh – AFReG Chair)
Meet the Voice: Lisa
Dr. Lisa Adjei is an international speaker, writer, and racial justice practitioner whose work bridges faith, identity, and transformation across the African Diaspora. She holds a PhD in Biochemistry & Physiology from the University of Surrey, where she also served as a lay church leader, and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Theology with Ministry Formation. Lisa is an active member of Trinity Baptist Church.
She is the founder of Sankofa Collective, an ecumenical Christian community dedicated to racial justice and reconciliation, and currently serves as Head of the Racial Justice Priority at the Diocese of London, working closely with the Bishop of London. Dr. Adjei also sits on the Board of Trustees of Churches Together in England, where she co-chairs the Racial Justice Working Group. Her leadership extends globally—she previously chaired Climate YES, a worldwide youth climate justice movement.
Passionate about unity and courageous leadership, Dr. Lisa lives by the words: “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” ((Ralph Waldo Emerson)). If she could spend a day with any biblical figure, it would be Deborah, whom she describes as “a boss.” Her one comfort meal of choice that she would eat for the rest of her life? Ghanaian jollof rice with plantain. And if she could wake up anywhere in the world tomorrow, it would be Cape Town, South Africa where mountains, sea, and city life beautifully converge.


Dr. Sam Tita Fombang
Canada
Entrepreneurship Reimagined: Solutions for a Flourishing Africa and Diaspora
Meet the Voice: Sam
Dr. Sam Tita is a global investor, UN Peace Ambassador, author, and visionary entrepreneur with over two decades of leadership across finance, infrastructure, education, and diplomacy. He played key roles in the early capitalization of global brands such as BlackBerry Inc., CAE Inc., and Lionsgate Entertainment and has held senior leadership roles at Scotiabank and Questrade Securities.
He is the CEO of Enrich Network Corp, a diversified global holding company, and lead developer of Enrich Resort City, a USD $1 billion smart city project in Cameroon, the first of its kind in the Central African sub-region, designed to catalyze regional economic growth.
Dr. Tita holds a Doctorate from CICA International University and Seminary (USA). A lifelong educator and author of seven books, Dr. Tita believes entrepreneurship is a calling. His dream collaboration Africa and the Diaspora is building smart cities across Africa. Idris Elba is who he would want to play him if his life was a move. “Requeathable Osmosisity” is one word he would add to the dictionary as it captures his philosophy: the more you give, the more grows, example love.
A serial entrepreneur with a purpose-driven philosophy, Dr. Tita continues to build bridges between sectors and continents—advancing economic empowerment, education, and inclusive growth through innovation, integrity, and global engagement.
Connect with Sam Tita
Enrich Resort City | Enrich Network | Enrich Buildings | Sam Tita | WWG MAGAZINE
The Most Rev. Archbishop Dr. Daniel Okoh
Nigeria
Church at the Center: Reclaiming the Church’s Role in Africa’s Rise
Meet the Voice: Daniel
Archbishop Daniel Okoh is a distinguished spiritual leader, ecumenist, and advocate for peace whose influence spans church, state, and civil society across Africa and beyond. He serves as General Superintendent of Christ Holy Church International and currently holds key leadership roles including National President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Co-Chair of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC).
With over 25 years of engagement in ecumenical and interfaith dialogue, Archbishop Okoh has consistently championed peaceful coexistence, justice, and sustainable development. His leadership includes service with global bodies such as the World Council of Churches, Religions for Peace, and the Organisation of African Instituted Churches.
A recipient of numerous peace and humanitarian awards, Archbishop Okoh believes deeply in investing in people as the foundation for transformation. His guiding quote reflects this conviction: “Investment in the human potential of the poor is not only morally right but very sound economics.” – Robert S. McNamara.
His dream collaboration across Africa and the Diaspora is Empowerment for Sustainable development.
Outside of ministry, he enjoys reading and African choral music, particularly singing and drumming. His daily essential beyond all else, is the Holy Bible. If he could spend a day with any biblical figure, it would be Nehemiah, whose leadership model continues to inspire his work across faith and society.
Archbishop Daniel Okoh is happily married to General Deaconess Mrs. Ngozi Okoh, and their union is blessed with four children.


Dr. Keisha Ross
USA
Healing Generously: Reclaiming Our Wellness
Meet the Voice: Keisha
Dr. Keisha Ross is a clinical psychologist, educator, and national leader in race-based stress and trauma. She holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Saint Louis University and specializes in complex trauma, cultural competence, and the mental health impacts of systemic racism.
Keisha is deeply committed to reducing stigma around mental health in Black and marginalized communities. As owner of New Horizon Psychological Services, she provides training and consultation locally and internationally and serves as a forensic consultant addressing racial disparities in incarceration and sentencing.
Keisha is a widely published scholar whose research appears in peer-reviewed journals, including Contemporary Clinical Trials and the Journal of Religion and Health. Her contributions to advancing trauma-informed and equity-centered care have earned her numerous honors, including the VISN 15 Award for Outstanding Work in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, multiple St. Louis VA Advancing Diversity Awards, and national grants supporting innovation in race-based stress and trauma interventions.
A respected professional leader, she has served as Past President of the Missouri Psychological Association (MOPA) and as a founding member and Immediate Past Chair of its Diversity Committee, as well as in leadership with the Association of Black Psychologists.
If her life were a movie, Viola Davis would play her—capturing the resilience, vulnerability, and strength of her story. Deeply grounded in her cultural heritage, she believes healing begins with honoring history, elders, and community. Guided by the words of Marcus Garvey, “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots” her vision is to create spaces across Africa and the Diaspora where stories of resilience, survival, and strength foster collective healing and progress.
Bruce Scott CPA (Colorado), MBA, FCA, FCCA
Jamaica
Faith and Finance: Who said Christians got to be broke?
Meet the Voice: Bruce
Bruce Scott is the Territory Leader (Senior Partner) of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Jamaica and Chair of the PwC Caribbean Regional Board, bringing global financial expertise with a strong Caribbean heartbeat. A triple-designated accountant (USA, UK, and Jamaica) with an MBA, Bruce’s journey from growing up in poverty to becoming one of the youngest Chartered Accountants in the Caribbean at 21 and one of the youngest partners in the history of PwC Jamaica at age 32 is a powerful testimony of faith, discipline, and determination.
He’s the author of 14 Steps to Financial Freedom, a practical, faith-informed guide that once topped Amazon’s Personal Money Management new releases, and is passionate about helping people build wealth with wisdom, purpose, and integrity. Bruce believes faith and financial wisdom are not opposing forces—they are powerful partners for transformation.
A Christian since age 14, Bruce loves connecting faith and finance in real, relatable ways. Off the clock, he enjoys reading, swimming, and golf, has a soft spot for guinep (a fruit which he refuses to share), and might surprise you by singing Adele or playing piano. He was a star football on the High School football team and captained the under 14 cricket team’. He still carries the nickname “Gremlin” from his younger days.
He and his wife, Suzette, have three sons, John, Justin and Jared.
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Dr. Julio Volcy
Haiti
Remember Haiti: One Body, One Struggle, One Hope
Meet the Voice: Julio
Dr. Julio Volcy is an evangelical pastor, social entrepreneur, and transformational leader whose life and ministry are deeply intertwined with Haiti’s story. Born and raised fatherless in Haiti, he experienced poverty firsthand, an experience that shaped his lifelong commitment to faith-driven social change.
After completing university studies in the United States, Dr. Volcy served as a pastor and community leader for 16 years before returning to Haiti to establish Haiti Teen Challenge, where he now serves as President and CEO. He is also the founding Senior Pastor of Rendez-Vous Church, a growing multi-campus ministry and leadership network serving churches across Haiti.
Over the past 27 years, his initiatives have collectively impacted nearly one million people, created over 600 jobs, and currently employ more than 140 individuals, many of whom are former at-risk youth. Since 2018, Dr. Volcy has also played an active role in Haiti’s civic and political dialogue, engaging with national and international leaders, including CARICOM, the UN, and global governments, to advocate for sustainable solutions.
A frequent speaker across 40 countries and four continents, Dr. Volcy holds degrees in Biblical Studies, Leadership, and a Doctorate in Ministry. His book, Haiti, Beyond Limits, reflects his vision for empowered next-generation leadership.
His dream collaboration across Africa and the Diaspora includes youth empowerment initiatives. Support efforts that connect Hattian youths with youths from the Diaspora. Build relationships that can help heal historical wounds, such as youth trips to Africa and Haiti.
When preparing to speak, his playlist often includes “Holy Forever” or “Great Is Thy Faithfulness.” If he could spend a day with a biblical figure, it would be Nehemiah, the rebuilder of broken cities and hope. He lives by the principle: “Use things and love people—never the other way around.” – John Powell. Pastor Volcy is married to his wife Suzette for 24 years, and together they have four children. His vision for a new Haiti, driven by empowered next-generation leaders, has earned him recognition as a transformative Evangelical leader.
Connect with Dr. Julio Volcy
Simon Wafubwa
Kenya
Leadership for Building Trans-Atlantic Oneness, Prosperity, and Generosity
Meet the Voice: Simon
Simon Wafubwa is the Founder and CEO of Enwealth Financial Services, a company that grew from a modest start of KES 300,000 to managing over KES 90 billion in pension, investment, and insurance assets across Kenya, Uganda, and Mauritius. His work is driven by a simple but powerful goal: helping people achieve lifelong financial dignity through innovation and ethical leadership.
A graduate of the University of Nairobi and a Stanford Seed alumnus, Simon blends strong financial expertise with a deep commitment to faith and values. At the heart of Simon’s work is a deeply held belief in ethical, values-driven leadership. A born-again Christian, he is passionate about marketplace transformation and economic empowerment. If he could add a word to the dictionary, it would be “Value-preneur”—someone who builds businesses so people thrive, not just profit.
Grounded in family and culture, Simon treasures traditions such as honoring elders and sharing Sunday meals with extended family. He still keeps photos from Enwealth’s earliest days as a reminder of humble beginnings and God’s faithfulness along the journey. Looking ahead, his vision is bold and continental: a pan-African pension education initiative that connects African youth with diaspora professionals to build financial literacy and invest intentionally in Africa’s future. If he could travel to any year in a time machine, it would be 2045. Why, to see how Africa’s financial services landscape has transformed with digital retirement solutions.
Simon is also the author of When the Vision Speaks, a reflection of his conviction that clarity of purpose, when matched with discipline and faith, can shape generations. Whether in Nairobi—his city of choice—or on the global stage, his leadership continues to point toward a future marked by prosperity, stewardship, and shared dignity across Africa and the Diaspora.
Simon is married to Metrine and has been blessed with two children, Imani and Kibali.

