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Prince Ermias Sahle-Selassie Haile Selassie & Lij Nebyat Aklilu Demessie Partake in  International Prayer Day to Promote Global Peace 

Press Release 
For Immediate Release 

 

H.I.H. Prince Ermias Sahle-Selassie Haile Selassie, President of the Crown Council of Ethiopia

On November 11, 2024, Lij Nebyat Aklilu Demessie, Public Relations Officer and Advisor to the Crown  Council of Ethiopia, participated in an international prayer day for global peace on behalf of H.I.H. Prince  Ermias Sahle-Selassie Haile Selassie. The event was organized by the “Light Must Unite,” a global peace  effort founded by entrepreneur and visionary philanthropist Michael King Jr. and public relations, special  events, branding and marketing guru Cygalle Dias, alongside the Light Must Unite Initiative co-founders  Makonnen Hanna and Barbara Blake-Hannah of Jamaica. The panel was co-moderated by fashion icon, Joseph DeAcetis as well as music producer and entrepreneur, Makonnen Hanna with closing remarks  made by founders Michael King Jr. and Cygalle Dias. 

The mission of the “Light Must Unite” is to unite communities worldwide in the fight against violence, to  foster peace, and to encourage positive societal transformation. During the Crown Council of Ethiopia’s  official state visit to Jamaica in 2022, both Makonnen and Barbara Blake-Hannah accompanied Prince  Ermias, Princess Saba Kebede, and advisors to the Crown Council. 

The international prayer day event commenced with video tributes from historical figures including the  late Emperor Haile Selassie, President John F. Kennedy, and American hotelier and humanitarian Conrad  Hilton. The event featured a distinguished panel of speakers from diverse fields such as business, the arts, and philanthropy, including Matthew W. Rockefeller, J. Bradley Hilton, Chaka Khan, Young Wylin,  Marla Maples, Jimmy Levy, Khalilah Camacho Ali, Xana Romeo, Ana Carla Sinclair, Sheila Chamberlain  and other notable figures. The discussions centered around the power of prayer, meditation, peace, and  unity. 

Lij Nebyat Aklilu Demessie, Advisor to the Crown Council of Ethiopia
Founder & President of Selassie Stand Up, Inc.

Prince Ermias, who was unable to attend in person, submitted a written speech that was delivered by Lij  Nebyat. Prince Ermias’ speech opened with a powerful quote from Emperor Haile Selassie on the  importance of peace and the ongoing effort required to achieve it. Prince Ermias emphasized the  universal need for peace and collective security, particularly in light of the global challenges facing  humanity. 

As a panelist in his own right, Lij Nebyat also spoke about the work of Selassie Stand Up, Inc., an  organization he founded to promote the legacy of Emperor Haile Selassie. He highlighted the  organization’s advocacy for the creation of a statue of the Emperor in the African Union Headquarters as  a constant reminder of the Emperor’s commitment to peace, unity, and collective security. Lij Nebyat  was also successful in getting approval from the Government of Jamaica to build a statue of HIM  Emperor Haile Selassie during the Crown Council of Ethiopia’s official State Visit to Jamaica in 2022.  

Please see H.I.H. Prince Ermias’ written speech below: 

Greetings Distinguished Guests, Conference Participants, Ladies & Gentlemen: 

In the words of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie: “Peace is a day-to-day problem; it is the  product of a multitude of events and judgments. Peace is not an ‘is’, it is a ‘becoming.'” This means that  achieving peace is an ongoing process that requires constant effort and attention to detail, rather than a  single moment or state that can be simply attained and then easily sustainted; it’s about actively  working towards peace every day, making choices that contribute to it, and recognizing that peace is  always evolving and needs to be continuously cultivated.  

Peace requires a just cause, dedication, determination, commitment and resolve. It is a product of a  multitude of events and judgments because peace is impacted by each and every one of us as well as the  decisions we make individually and collectively. Peace is a process and a journey that starts within each  and every one of us. Peace is dependent on how we chose to act and also interact with others.  

During such troubling times, the universal necessity of peace cannot be overemphasized. We, therefore, must continue to strive in our efforts to achieve the ideals of humanity, global peace, collective security and unity.  

As President, and on behalf of the Crown Council of Ethiopia, We thank the organizers of the Light Must  Unite for this opportunity, international day of prayer for peace and the global call for unity. We implore  each and every person to do his or her part in prayer, meditation and action to achieve ideals of humanity, global peace and unity.  

Thank you so very much for this opportunity and organizing this very important meeting. Together, in  payer, unity and collective action we can achieve.  

May God Bless you all!

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1 COMMENT

  1. I and my family are with them in the prayers for global peace. Those upright and harmonious people we all left behind have been besieged by wars sparked by bigots and connivers since 1974. Peaceful coexistence seems to have departed with the late Emperor. Commies and their deacons began running the country and ran it the ground for the last 50 years. It was in Eritrea first and then came to the then Hararghe province followed by Tigray. Now it is raging in the Amhara and Oromia regions. The wars used to be fought mano-a-mano but now bombs rain on civilians from the skies dumped on civilians out of bomb bays of an invisible sky craft. This is taking place both in Amhara and Oromia regions. Innocent civilians are caught in the crossfire. At night they are butchered and maltreated by the thugs fighting the regime and the next day the government forces come into town and mow down whomever they think is a Shene or Fano. Woe my people! Woe my beloved people!!!!

    Peace y’all!!!!

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