PRINCE
Discover the profound journey of Prince Simon Sahouri, President of the JACKSON FAMILY FOUNDATION, as he retraced the footsteps of the “King of Pop,” Michael Jackson. In a quest to unearth his heritage, Michael Jackson underwent DNA tests, revealing ancestral ties to Krindjabo, a city in the kingdom of Sanwi, dubbed the “cradle of Côte d’Ivoire.” In 1992, Michael Jackson visited Krindjabo, immersing himself in the rich history of his forebears.



Fast forward 30 years, and President Simon Sahouri embarked on the same pilgrimage, paying homage to King Amon N’Douffou V in Krindjabo. Bestowed with the title of Prince Amalaman Anoh the 3rd, Mr Sahouri was decorated in a ceremony that also saw the awarding of Peace Medals and a Peace Mediator Trophy to King Amon N’Douffou V by Mr Marcel Kouamenan Kouadio, World President of Remedes and Peace Harmony.


A poignant moment unfolded as the exclusive handprints of Michael Jackson, created in 1997 at the Grévin Museum in Paris, were presented to King Amon N’Douffou V. Symbolizing the return of the pop star to the land of his ancestors, these handprints marked the initiation of a humanitarian mission.
The mission involves the global dissemination of black or white handprints during events, with proceeds from their sale contributing to humanitarian initiatives worldwide. To learn more about Prince Simon Sahouri’s journey and the ongoing mission, please contact simonjffgroup@gmail.com or call/WhatsApp +1(702)540-3381. For a visual exploration, watch the Black & White Handprints presentation video: https://youtu.be/4_EeFYu3XDA.














