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Women and Youth Empowerment in the Kingdom of Canaan – Interview with Nyajesus Nyayecu Duen

  • Sep 16, 2025
  • 4 min read

Dr. Rebecca Nyajesus Nyayecu Duen, or Queen of Kings Empress Nyajesus Nyayecu Elect of God, was born in Gambella, Ethiopia, from the Royal family of the Davidic Solomonic dynasty. And she is the author of the book titled Queen of Kings, Empress Nyajesus Nyayecu, Elect of God of the kingdom of Canaan, United Afro States, Southern Sudan, Wakanda, Hebrew Israelites, True Biblical History origin.


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Nyajesus Nyayecu Duen, Author


Who is Nyajesus Duen? Introduce yourself, your hobbies, your favorites, you at home and in business. Tell us something interesting about yourself.


I am Queen of Kings, Empress Nyajesus Nyayecu, Elect of God of the kingdom of Canaan, United Afro States, Southern Sudan, Wakanda, and I am Hawwa II of Ben Kuara Kuoth God's Coming Kingdom international and Chief Rabbi of the Divine Rod Council. I love to write Books and listen to spiritual music, and I love reading books, including the Bible. And my favorites are working on community building projects, spiritual counseling, and guidance, and I am a public speaker and coach.


What inspired you to embrace your divine calling as the Elect of God?


I love worshipping God and praying, and I love teaching on the scripture to uplift the people and give them guidance and hope.


How does your royal lineage influence your leadership approach today?


I use it as an instrument to help people reach their highest level in life and to support them to achieve their goals, and I inspire them to lead with God's principal guidance.


In what ways does the kingdom of Canaan's governance model service as a blueprint for modern society?


Our governance system is a theocratic absolute Monarchy that focuses on God's principal guidance and engages with the global Afro-descendant community to unite African nations and create a stronger geopolitical presence. Our diplomatic department fosters international relations, advocating for global justice and self-determination.


How do you integrate ancient traditions with contemporary practices in your leadership?


Our governance structure intertwines Afro-ancient traditions and Biblical laws, and modern governance practices.


What role does spirituality play in the development of the United Afro States?


We, the Afro people, are very spiritual people, and our governance system is always based on God's principles and divine guidance from ancient times.


Can you share a transformative story from your reign that reflects your mission?


The creation of Gooy Currency is the kingdom's key pillar and economic sovereignty that reflects our mission in fostering financial stability.


How do you empower women and youth within your Kingdom?


At the Women's Affairs department, empowerment is at the core of our mission. We offer a wide range of programs designed to elevate women by providing them with the necessary tools, knowledge, and confidence to pursue their goals. Our workshops and training sessions cover various topics such as leadership development, financial literacy, and career advancement. Our youth department is committed to empowering Young individuals through dynamic programs, community involvement, and skills-enhancing workshops tailored to foster growth and participation.


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What initiatives are in place to preserve and promote African heritage?


The Afro World Conference Congress is meticulously designed to address the pressing issues and opportunities within the kingdom of Canaan United Afro States Southern Sudan Wakanda, and global

communities. Attendees can expect a comprehensive agenda that includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive workshops. The Congress explores themes such as cultural sustainability, economic empowerment, and the role of arts in society. Through these sessions, participants gain valuable insights into how cultural identity can be preserved and promoted within modern society frameworks.


How does your work challenge conventional narratives about African leadership?


By intertwining cultural heritage and leadership, traditional governance, where cultural heritage comes alive, languages that enrich the community and promote unity, and spirituality. Through my guidance, the kingdom benefits from a dynamic cultural exchange, bridging the gap between past traditions and future generations. With a focus on inclusivity and respect for diverse backgrounds, I ensure that every cultural element is cherished and passed on with authenticity and pride.


What message would you like to convey to those seeking guidance and inspiration?


Under the reign of Empress Nyajesus Nyayecu Duen, the kingdom prioritizes educational initiatives that empower individuals through knowledge and skills-building. Offering a variety of workshops, including history lessons, art classes, cultural awareness, and skills development, the people are encouraged to explore and appreciate their cultural roots. By providing these educational opportunities, the kingdom not only nurtures personal growth but also equips its citizens with the tools needed to thrive in an interconnected world. Queen of Kings Empress Nyajesus Nyayecu Elect of God's vision for education fosters a Sense of identity and belonging, inspiring participants to become Ambassadors of their kingdom and own culture.


How can individuals and organizations collaborate with you to foster global unity and progress?


Global outreach and diplomatic relations are the kingdom's strategy and effort to engage with the international community and individuals to inspire them and to collaborate. The kingdom work presents a compelling vision of a self-sustaining Afro-descendant nation, highlighting its achievements, challenges, and aspirations. It serves as a blueprint for cultural restoration and economic empowerment, inviting all to explore the kingdom of Canaan United Afro States Southern Sudan Wakanda's governance system. The kingdom continues to grow as a model of sustainable development, cultural preservation, and economic empowerment. By integrating tradition with modern advancements, the kingdom stands as a beacon of prosperity and unity, ensuring a brighter future for generations to come.


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