President & Chairperson TAIIH

King Fazan Ajo

Biography

Visionary Pan-Africanist and Change-Maker
Meet King Fazan Ajo, a trailblazing Pan-Africanist, author, entrepreneur, and inspirational leader who’s igniting a movement to empower Africans worldwide. As the founder of the 21st Century Africans movement, King Fazan is driving a revolutionary agenda to promote Afrocentric values, innovation, and education.

Academic Background
King Fazan holds an Honors Degree in Biological Science and a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, providing a strong foundation for his holistic approach to personal development and community empowerment.

Literary Contributions
With over 10 books to his name, King Fazan has established himself as a thought leader and author of note. His latest book, “Becoming a High-Valued Man,” has become a handbook for young men seeking to unlock their potential and achieve greatness.

Upcoming Ventures
As the CEO of the proposed African Indigenous Innovation Hub and Afrocentric Educational System, launching in September 2025, King Fazan is poised to reshape the African educational landscape. His new television game show, “Heartbeat of Africa,” will soon air on various TV and social media platforms, entertaining and inspiring audiences across the continent.

Inspirational Speaker
King Fazan has spoken to countless gatherings of adults and youths across Africa, motivating them to dream bigger and strive for excellence. His tour of 211 high schools, where he encouraged young black people to reach their full potential, is a testament to his commitment to empowering the next generation.

Philosophy
King Fazan’s core belief is that the human mind has limitless potential. He embodies this philosophy through his work, inspiring others to tap into their inner strength and achieve greatness.

Impact
Through his multifaceted endeavors, King Fazan Ajo is leaving an indelible mark on Africa and beyond. His vision for a brighter, more empowered future is resonating with people from all walks of life, cementing his status as a leading figure in the Pan-African movement.