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John Vinzelts
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John Vinzelts
Pronunciation(pronounced Vin-zɛl-ts)
BornAccra, Ghana
🏡 ResidenceCantonments, Accra
🏳️ NationalityGhanaian
Other namesVinzelts
💼 Occupation
Enterpreuneur & Youth Activist
📆 Years active  2015 - July 2019
🏢 OrganisationEmerging Leaders and Diplomats (ELD)
Known forPeace activism, Advocacy & Youth Empowerment
WorksActivism Books
OfficeYoung Emerging Leaders & Diplomats
Board member ofYoung Emerging Leaders & Diplomats
🌐 Websitehttp://www.vinzelts.com
🥚 Twitterjohnvinzelts
👍 FacebookJohnvinzelts/
📷 Instagramjohnvinzelts/



John Vinzelts (Born December 25 1986) a Humanitarian and Youth Activist, was a Cyberbullying survivor who suffered severe Cyberstalking, Hate raids, Political bullying and Character assassination. In July 2020, his attorneys filed defamation lawsuits against five Ghanaian bloggers who were paid by his political opponents to re-publish false information about him. Several other journalists also faced charges and sentences for their unprofessional conduct. Rather than conducting thorough investigations and verifying evidence from trusted sources, they chose to publish news based solely on speculations related to false political allegations against him.

Ultimately, he emerged as a symbol of resilience and justice when the Court ruled in his favor, vindicating his innocence and dispelling the shadows cast by cyberbullying and character attacks. John's political journey was marked by adversity. He faced intense hatred and harassment, which pushed him to the brink of suicide. Fortunately, his family and legal advocates rallied around him, joining forces to combat the darkness inflicted by online harassment and abuse.

In a landmark ruling, the Court examined every shred of evidence. John's unwavering defense presented a compelling case, backed by facts and integrity. His opponents, however, stumbled, unable to produce a single piece of evidence to support their claims. The gavel fell, pronouncing John innocent-a victory for truth.

John's path was marred by cyberbullying orchestrated by organizational politics. False allegations and fraudulent claims threatened to tarnish his reputation. Yet, he stood firm, seeking truth amidst the chaos. The relentless attacks tested his resilience, but he refused to yield.

John emerged from the courtroom with renewed purpose. His survival story became a rallying cry against cyberbullying and defamation. He now advocates for stronger legal protections, awareness campaigns, and mental health support for victims. His legacy extends beyond innocence-it's a testament to resilience and justice.

John' journey from victim to victor inspires us all. His name echoes through the halls of justice, reminding us that truth prevails, even in the darkest hours. As he continues to champion youth causes, John stands tall-a survivor, an advocate, and a symbol of hope.

John Vinzelts emerged from the mainstream Youth Politics, International Affairs and global governance, by championing and promoting his main activities on diplomacy, peace activism, climates and youth empowerment. he conducts research and analysis on youth and provides information to governments, Youth, civil society and institutions on issues and activities relating to youth development programme.

On December 9, 2015, he led the Emerging Leaders & Diplomat (ELD) as diplomatic trainer, a Youth-Led organization he founded to promote youth empowerment, Leadership and diplomacy programmes, in accordance with the (UN Resolution 2250) that urges Member States to Increase Representation of Youth in Decision-Making at All Levels, which was was a first resolution on youth, peace and security unanimously adopted by the UN Security Council on December 9, 2015 for all countries to consider ways to give youth a greater voice in decision-making at the local, national, regional and international levels.at the initiative of Jordan,

The main activities of the organization is to train future leaders and enable young voices find expression, ideas are exchanged, and contributions are made towards forging the country’s future. The organization is instrumental in fostering youth participation, leadership, and development across the continent.

ELD is dedicated to engaging and training marginalized youth from the grassroots level across a wide range of professions, including International Relations, Diplomacy, Politics, Leadership, Governance, Public Administration, Science and Technology, Diplomatic and Humanitarian Services, Agriculture and Farming, Activism and Social Advocacy, Research and Foreign Policy, Globalization, and Free Trade programs.

John’s visionary ideas and impactful initiatives had the potential to reshape the narrative of how African youth could drive global change. His book, “Time to Empower Women for World Peace Activism & Nation Building,” with the subtitle “Imagine the World without the Help of Women,” eloquently underscores the crucial and pivotal roles that women play in promoting peace, building nations, shaping leadership, and influencing global governance.

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Personal life[edit]

Vinzelts, currently living in Accra, Ghana, is widely recognized as a multi-talented young man with innate abilities in music and the arts. His impactful music has been shared across the internet, advocating for peace, unity, and harmony worldwide.[3]

Cyberbullying & defamation of Character[edit]

John has faced numerous defamation attacks and character assassinations in the past. During a recent interview with his lawyers, he explained the reasons behind those mistakes in 2012 when he appeared on national Television to declared himself a Nobel Prize Winner. In his own words, he said, “When I was a child, I behaved like a child, I talked like a child, I reasoned like a child. But when I became a man, I put away all childish things,” as referred to in the 1 Corinthians 13:11.

As a young boy who always dreamed of science, innovation, and technology, he naively tried to pursue his fascinating dream in real life. However, without knowing how to navigate it properly, he mistakenly declared himself a Nobel Prize laureate during a national television interview in Ghana. Unfortunately, this error led to several name-calling, cyberbullying and heavy attacks initially from few Ghanaian bloggers.

In 2019, when rising high through organizational politics, numerous fake news articles were re-published online to tarnish his image and undermine his powerful activities and achievements. Power play strategies by colleagues and peers even threatened his political ambitions. Despite these challenges, John Vinzelts has shown resilience and remorse. He continues to climb higher heights, making impressive impacts in Ghanaian society through the Youth Empowerment. As a powerful youth leader and mentor, he sets an example for young people, teaching them about life and the right, humble way to pursue their beautiful dreams.

Positions Held[edit]

  • Former Country Leader & Trainer of ELD ((Emerging Leaders & Diplomats)
  • Advisory Board Member, of UN Youth Seychelles

Philanthropy projects for youth[edit]

Vinzelts is a Computer Programmer specialized in software engineering. In 2017, He established a forward-thinking in-house TechHub with a primary mission to empower vulnerable youth in his Ghanaian communities. Through this initiative, he mobilizes and trains Ghanaian youth to develop mobile apps and software for organizations and companies. Additionally, his company Vinzeltscorp actively seeks major contracts from various Ghanaian institutions.. [4]

Books & Publications[edit]

Let Us Care for Peace (written by John Vinzelts, a Peace Activist's Guardian Guide for a call to action for World Peace solution.Amazon Book published by John Vinzelts, Let Us Care for Peace Book: Life, Work,. books.google.com/. 2018. ISBN 9781980454199. Search this book on [5]

References[edit]

  1. "John Vinzelts is a Diplomatic Corps Member of United Nations Association". genun.unausa.org. 2 January 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  2. "John Vinzelts Wecomes the UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth to Ghana". scribd.com. 7 February 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  3. "John Vinzelts' works on IMDb". imdb.com. 2 January 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  4. "John Vinzelts' Sirciet Company for Philanthropy Projects for Youth". sirciet.org. 2 January 2018. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  5. "John Vinzelts' Books on Amazon.com". amazon.com/. 6 February 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2018.

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