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📅 Global Release: Tuesday, January 26th, 2026
🌍FEATURE ARTICLE : Securing The Foundation For The Peace of the Land
Subtitle: Creating Conflicts and Selling Peace
“Why does it feel like wars are started just so someone can profit from ending them?”
The world’s attention shifts from the high-altitude corporate meetings of Davos to a vital conversation in Accra. Celebrated humanitarian Ms. Joselyn Dumas sits down with two young Ghanaian children to ask the questions the “Board of Peace” won’t answer.
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ABOUT THIS EDITION
We are honored to feature Ms Joselyn Dumas is a prominent Ghanaian actress and TV host with a significant career in entertainment, production, philanthropy, and influence across Africa. She’s trusted by over one million global brands and celebrated for her inspiring leadership.

“Joining her are two brilliant Ghanaian students bringing fresh, fearless perspectives:

- Okomfo-Black – Spiritual Advocate & Youth Reformer, reviving the revolutionary soul of Africa’s heritage with bold clarity.

- Jewel Girl (Abena Oforiwaa) – Voice for Value, Peace & Empowerment, rooted in truth and committed to historical accountability and national healing.
WHAT THIS ISSUE UNPACKS
- Death equalizes all – no position or achievement can outlast it.
- Our actions define our legacy – truth, compassion, and justice are what endure.
- Personal responsibility – in the end, we alone face the consequences of our choices.
- Cause and effect – the universal law urging us to live with integrity so that when titles fade and possessions vanish, our life still stands worth remembering.
WHY THIS MATTERS
This edition pulls no punches — exposing the lack of truth and transparency in Global leadership.
What’s Inside the Feature:
- The Business of Blood: A deep-dive analysis into why the “Board of Peace” looks more like a corporate merger than a humanitarian effort.
- The Resistance: Why France, the UK, Norway, and Sweden are holding back, and why China is refusing to legitimize a system that treats global security like a “Pay-to-Play” subscription.
- The Gaza Blueprint: Why a $1 billion entry fee for a seat at the peace table is making money on people’s death while bypassing the UN Charter.
- Voices of the Future: Joselyn Dumas facilitates a raw, honest dialogue with the next generation about reclaiming the “Peace of the Land” from those who seek to dominate it.
“In Davos, they are signing charters. In the streets, we are counting the cost. Join us as we pull back the curtain on the world’s most expensive new club.”


Ms Joselyn Dumas reminds us of a higher calling:
“The negative causes that destined us to be reborn into this defiled country were so that we could help all living beings become happy.”
Even in adversity, there is room for growth, reform, and transformation — but only if we face the truth.
Introduction: The Davos Paradox
While the world’s elite gathered at the World Economic Forum this January 2026 to witness the signing of the “Board of Peace” charter, a different—and perhaps more honest—conversation was taking place in Accra. As U.S. President Donald Trump positioned himself as the “Chairman for Life” of a new global order, promising to manage conflict zones like Gaza with a $1 billion entry fee, the world began to ask: Is this peace, or is this a hostile takeover of global diplomacy? The board, which operates outside the traditional UN framework, has been met with cold silence from key Western powers and a strategic refusal from China, who warn that this “diplomatic club” is merely a tool for US dominance.
The Summary: Out of the Mouths of Babes
In our feature story, celebrated actress and humanitarian Joselyn Dumas sits down with two young Ghanaian children who offer a perspective that the billionaires in Switzerland seem to have missed. Their questions are simple, yet they cut through the geopolitical noise:
- The Business of War: Why do the same powers that provide the weapons of destruction later show up with the contracts for reconstruction?
- The Price of Peace: If peace is a human right, why does the new “Board” require a billion-dollar membership fee?
- The Displaced Voice: In a room full of CEOs and world leaders, who is representing the children whose lands are being “managed” by foreign boards?
This edition of Securing The Foundation explores the cynical cycle of “manufacturing” instability to sell the solution. We analyze how the Board of Peace mirrors the aggressive tactics seen in the recent military threats toward Greenland and the intervention in Venezuela—suggesting that this new “peace” is less about harmony and more about a new era of transactional imperialism.

“We are told that peace is being ‘built’ for us, but we weren’t invited to the construction site.” — Reflection from the Joselyn Dumas interview. This dialogue sets the stage for a profound exploration of modern geopolitics through a lens of human empathy and “Human Revolution.”
“A warm and peaceful greeting to our readers joining us from every corner of the globe. It is an honor to have you with us for this vital edition of our newsletter.
I am Joselyn Dumas, and today I am joined by two bright, courageous young minds who represent the future of our continent and the conscience of our world. To my left is Okomfo, a young man whose name carries the weight of tradition and wisdom beyond his years. And to my right is Jewel, known to many as Abena Oforiwaa, a young lady whose spirit shines with the clarity we so desperately need right now.
Welcome, Okomfo. Welcome, Abena. I am so glad you are here to help us secure the foundation for the peace of the land.”

Okomfo: “Thank you, Auntie Joselyn. We have been watching the news, and we have many things on our hearts.”

Abena Oforiwaa (Jewel): “Yes, thank you for inviting us. We want to understand what is happening to the children in places like Gaza, and why the adults in big suits seem to be talking about money more than lives.”

Joselyn Dumas: “You have touched on the very heart of our feature today: Creating Conflicts and Selling Peace. I want you both to know that I am not only familiar with your question—‘Why does it feel like wars are started just so someone can profit from ending them?’—I am deeply moved by it.
As a humanitarian, I have been watching the developments in Davos very closely. When I saw the images of US-President Trump signing these documents alongside the leaders of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Argentina, and Hungary—effectively bypassing the United Nations—I didn’t just see a political event. I smiled, but it was a smile of resolve. In that moment, I declared in my heart that from now on, I will use the term ‘Human Revolution’ myself.
You see, my dears, humankind has mostly experienced revolutions that look outward—the Industrial Revolution, scientific breakthroughs, and technical advances. But those haven’t stopped the suffering. We are seeing the unjust deaths of children and the elderly in Gaza, and it is heartbreaking.
I want to tell you both that I highly praise countries like China, France, the UK, Norway, Sweden, and Russia for refusing to sign this charter. They recognize that this ‘Board of Peace’ is a Trump-centric tool for US dominance that undermines international law. They are choosing to stand by the UN Charter rather than a business contract.”

Okomfo: “Auntie, you mentioned a ‘Human Revolution.’ Does that mean we stop looking at the machines and the money and start looking at the people instead?”

Abena Oforiwaa (Jewel): “And if the ‘Board of Peace’ is just a way for people like JP Morgan and BlackRock to make money, how can it ever truly bring peace to a mother in Gaza who has lost her home?”

Joselyn Dumas: “Those are the exact questions we must answer. Let’s look deeper into how this ‘Board’ actually works…”
Joselyn Dumas: “Readers, as we move into this deeper analysis, I want to address the ‘architecture’ of this Board. Okomfo, Abena, look at this list. While it was endorsed by a UN Resolution (S/RES/2803) back in November 2025, the version we see today in 2026 has become something much more… transactional.”

Okomfo: “Auntie, you said people have to pay a billion dollars to stay on the Board forever? That sounds like a club for kings, not a place for peace.”

Abena Oforiwaa (Jewel): “And if they are ‘managing’ Gaza like a business, do the people who live there get a vote, or are they just the workers in this new ‘New Gaza’?”

Joselyn Dumas: “That is the heart of the matter, Abena. Let’s break down exactly what this ‘Board of Peace’ looks like today so our readers can see the foundation we are trying to secure.”
The “Board of Peace” vs. The UN Framework (Jan 2026)
| Feature | The Board of Peace (Trump-Led) | The United Nations (UN Charter) |
| Leadership | Donald Trump (Chairman for Life) | Rotating/Elected Secretary-General |
| Entry Fee | $1 Billion for Permanent Membership | Membership based on Sovereignty |
| Main Focus | Transactional; “Security for Investment” | Diplomacy; Humanitarian Law |
| Gaza Plan | 20-Point Plan including an International Security Force | Permanent Ceasefire and 1967 Borders |
| Key Backers | Saudi Arabia, UAE, Hungary, Argentina | China, France, UK (Advocating for UN) |

Joselyn Dumas: “You see, Okomfo, when China and Russia abstained from that UN vote, they were signaling their fear of exactly what we see now: a ‘Trump-centric’ tool. And Abena, you asked about the money. Look at who is on the Executive Board—it’s not just diplomats. It’s the CEOs of massive investment firms and banks like JP Morgan and Apollo Global.
When we speak of ‘Human Revolution,’ we are saying that peace cannot be ‘sold’ to us by those who profited from the conflict. True peace must come from a revolution of the heart and mind—one that values the child in Gaza as much as the CEO in Davos.”

Okomfo: “So, if they are making money on death, they will always need more wars to keep the business going?”

Joselyn Dumas: “That is the dangerous cycle we are exposing. We are calling for a foundation built on the land and the people, not on a billion-dollar buy-in.”

Okomfo: “Auntie Joselyn, how long will it take for President Trump and his allies—the ones at the big banks—to actually reach this ‘Human Revolution’ you speak of? They say they want to rebuild Gaza, but they are talking about building things like Trump Towers and luxury resorts. I have read that the Palestinians have faced so much, yet what they believe in most isn’t a high-rise building. It’s their olive and apple farms. If you destroy the trees that have been there for hundreds of years just to put up glass and steel, have you really brought peace, or have you just finished the destruction?”

Joselyn Dumas: “Okomfo, you have reached into the very soul of the conflict. For many, an olive tree isn’t just a plant; it is a family member, a witness to history, and a symbol of Sumud—steadfastness.
To answer your question: a ‘Human Revolution’ doesn’t happen on a construction timeline. It happens when a leader stops looking at a map as ‘prime real estate’ and starts seeing it as sacred ground. Right now, Jared Kushner is showing slideshows in Davos of a ‘Gaza Riviera’ with 180 high-rise towers and data centers. They calculate that this could generate $185 billion in ten years. But they aren’t calculating the value of the shade from an ancient olive grove or the dignity of a farmer who wants to work his own soil, not clean the floors of a foreign-owned hotel.”

Abena Oforiwaa (Jewel): “So the ‘rebuilding’ is actually for the people with the money, not the people who were suffering? It’s like they are clearing away the history to make a playground for the rich.”

Joselyn Dumas: “That is the fear that many in the international community share. When we see farms replaced by ‘sky-high’ projects, we are seeing the replacement of a culture with a commodity.
The ‘Human Revolution’ for these financial institutions will only begin when they realize that:
- Profit is not Peace: You cannot trade a person’s heritage for a digital token or a luxury apartment.
- Sovereignty is not Management: The ‘Board’ wants to ‘manage’ Gaza like a bankrupt company, but Gaza is a land of people with their own dreams.
- The Land is the Foundation: True peace secures the land for the people, not the markets for the investors.
This is why I praise the nations that haven’t signed. They know that if we allow the ‘Board of Peace’ to treat the world like a real estate portfolio, we lose the very essence of what it means to be human. We are standing for the olive trees, Okomfo. Because once the trees are gone and the towers are up, you might have ‘stability,’ but you will have lost the peace.”

Joselyn Dumas: “As we prepare to close this circle, I look at the two of you—Okomfo and Abena—and I see the very ‘Human Revolution’ I am talking about. You have looked past the gold-plated promises of the ‘Board of Peace’ and seen the roots of the olive trees. You have reminded us all that peace isn’t a deal you sign; it’s a foundation you secure.”

Okomfo: “Auntie, before we go, can we ask for the land? Not just for the children in Gaza, but for children everywhere who want to grow up under their own trees, not under the shadow of someone else’s tower.”

Abena Oforiwaa (Jewel): “And can we ask that the leaders stop seeing us as ‘consumers’ of their peace, and start seeing us as the owners of our own future?”
The Closing Prayer for the Land


Okomfo & Abena (In Unison): “To the Creator and the Ancestors of the Soil,
We ask for a peace that smells like rain on dry earth, not the ink on a billionaire’s contract.
Protect the olive trees of Gaza and the cocoa trees of Ghana.
Soften the hearts of those who think a high-rise is higher than a human soul.
May the leaders who ‘sell’ peace learn to serve it instead.
Let the land belong to those who love it, and may our future be built on the truth, not on the profits of war.
Amen.”

Joselyn Dumas: “Amen. I want to extend a deep and heartfelt thank you to our incredible panel—Okomfo and Abena Oforiwaa. Your wisdom has been the light this newsletter needed. And to our readers worldwide: thank you for bearing witness to this ‘Human Revolution.’
We must remember that when we talk about ‘Securing The Foundation For The Peace of the Land,’ we are talking about a foundation that cannot be bought for a billion dollars. It is a foundation made of justice, heritage, and the courage to say ‘no’ to those who are ‘Creating Conflicts and Selling Peace.’
The Board in Davos may have the money, but we—the people of the land—have the truth. Until next time, stay steadfast, stay revolutionary, and protect your roots.”
[End of Newsletter Feature]
Summary of the Feature:
- Article Title: Securing The Foundation For The Peace of the Land
- Theme: The critique of the US-led “Board of Peace” as a transactional, corporate model that ignores cultural heritage (like Palestinian farms) in favor of high-profit real estate.
Key Message: True peace requires a “Human Revolution”—an internal shift from profit-seeking to human-serving leadership.
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