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Let’s go back home
A trip back to Africa is our birthright, an obligation and is very necessary for all people of African Descent; Black People. You in your heart will know when it is the best time for you to make your trip back. Then when you see what you see, experience what you experience, it is up to you whether you will make the move back for good, or bring your knowledge and plan of action back to where your living.
Respect and learn from our Ancestors, set out to do more than what was done. Our generation will make a Change. Yes, you who is reading this.
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Important News
Back to Africa News showcases important News pertaining to a current or upcoming tour and some important Pan-African News.
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Zakisha Brown – Went to Ghana
“All of my adult life, I know of the name and work of Kwame Nkrumah and he has been an inspiration for all who have believed that justice is possible,” she said after the tour
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Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, Visits Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum with Samia Nkrumah
“All of my adult life, I know of the name and work of Kwame Nkrumah and he has been an inspiration for all who have believed that justice is possible,” she said after the tour
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Relocation of the Consulate General Office in Toronto
Public Service Announcement regarding new location for Toronto Ghana Consulate Office.
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Boris Kodjoe On Importance Of Returning To Africa, ‘Nicole & OJ’ Rumors + Politics In His Future?
“All of my adult life, I know of the name and work of Kwame Nkrumah and he has been an inspiration for all who have believed that justice is possible,” she said after the tour
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Fuse ODG: ‘We need to redefine our history’
he thinks change should come through a school syllabus that teaches children the positive side of their history.
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The Year of return:Black Celebrities emotional Journey home to West Africa
American Comedian and actor Steve Harvey has disclosed that he is personally funding a trip that will bring a lot of African-Americans to witness the slave castle in Cape Coast and experience Ghana’s rich culture.