🌍 Caribbean Global Awards 2025: A Celebration of Excellence and Unity




By Josh Daniels, Community News Reporter  

Published: Saturday, 27 September 2025  

Contact: G4zziahnews@gmail.com

The Caribbean Global Awards 2025 unfolded in spectacular fashion at the Cumberland Hotel in London on Saturday, 27th September 2025, drawing thousands from across the Caribbean, United States, Africa, Europe, and the UK. 

The evening was more than a ceremony—it was a movement.

Under the visionary leadership of Michaelene Gail Holder March, founder and CEO of the Caribbean Global Awards Institute and Hall of Excellence, the event radiated cultural pride, humanitarian spirit, and stories of resilience. 


Michaelene’s journey—from humble village roots to global recognition—was a beacon of purpose and perseverance. 

Her stirring call to action, “We must inspire,” echoed through the hall, setting the tone for a night of unity and upliftment.

πŸ’« Ceremony Highlights
- Guests shared personal journeys, offering wisdom and encouragement to rising leaders.  

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- A wheelchair donation to an elderly woman in Ghana became a symbol of the event’s humanitarian reach.
 
- Maxi Priest, honored as a Global Icon for Music, was represented by his family in his absence.  


- Dr. Margarett Alexandre received the Excellence in Global Education award.  


Charles Gordon added prestige with his presence.
Charles Gordon is the founder of both the Charles Gordon Award and the Charles Gordon Trust.


- Aisha Maina, recipient of the Pan Africa Legacy Award, stunned in a red outfit and hat.


-  Michaelene Gail Holder March joyfully, joined by a spirited Igbo Nigerian aunties on stage.  




- Kathy Sienko, residing in Saudi Arabia 

The Cumberland Hotel Marble Arch provided exceptional food for special guests at the Caribbean Global Awards 2025, serving beautifully presented dishes to guests seated at various tables throughout the event. Check out photos of their food for a glimpse of the culinary experience.









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- Dave Neita hosted the evening with eloquence and warmth.  


- Rudolph Walker, known for his role as Patrick Trueman in EastEnders, attended as a guest.

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✨ Exciting News: CGI × FAMK Partnership ✨

The Caribbean Global Awards is proud to announce a dynamic new partnership between CGI and FAMK—a collaboration rooted in shared vision, innovation, and excellence.

Together, they are unlocking new opportunities, elevating experiences, and shaping a brighter future across the Caribbean and beyond.

What This Means
- 🀝 A united commitment to progress and empowerment  
- 🌍 Expanded impact across Caribbean nations and diaspora communities  
- πŸš€ Innovative initiatives designed to uplift, connect, and inspire

CGI × FAMK Reach
This partnership spans a vibrant network of regions, including:  
Guadeloupe, Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana, Barbuda, Nevis, Aruba, Bahamas, Montserrat, Martinique, Saint Kitts, Cuba, Tobago, Puerto Rico, Belize, Bermuda, Dominica, Suriname, CuraΓ§ao, Antigua, Haiti, Saint Lucia, Grenada, Guatemala, Santo Domingo—and Atlanta.

A Vision for Unity
We believe in the power of collaboration to drive meaningful change.  
This alliance is more than a partnership—it’s a movement toward unity, excellence, and shared legacy.

The Caribbean Global Awards 2025 was not just a celebration—it was a declaration. 

A declaration that Caribbean excellence is global, that legacy is lived, and that unity is not just possible—it’s powerful.

To participate in future ceremonies or learn more, follow the Caribbean Global Awards on Facebook or visit their official website. Inquiries can be directed to: info@caribbeanglobalawards.com



If you have a story to share or wish to spotlight your community, contact Josh Daniels, Community News Reporter, at G4zziahnews@gmail.com



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