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Ghana
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All doors are open for African Diaspora to connect with Africa through Ghana.
Come and experience our beauty, hospitality, love and friendliness.
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Gateway2Africa | Current blog posts
Reconnecting and Empowering A Resilience and Unity

Ghana welcomes Diasporans home, an initiative that envisions a bright future for all Africans. The president emphasizes the benefits that will be realized within the next 10 to 15 years….
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MTN Global Graduate Development Programme

MTN is recruiting energetic persons, between 22 – 26 years for the Graduate programme 2021…
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Nigeria's Aliko Dangote Oil Refinery Plant Opens

Discover the current status of Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery and its potential as a game changer for the Nigerian economy
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Africa's Booming Tech Hubs Growth 40% in Year 2020 favors Ecosystems

Africa’s technology ecosystems have experienced “incredible growth” as they’ve rapidly expanded lately…
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Gateway2Africa | Pan-Africanists
Dr. Kwegyir Aggrey
“Nothing but the best is good enough for Africa.”
“Tell me not what you know but show me what you can do”
a.k.a Aggrey of Africa.
Dr. James Emmanuel Kwegyir Aggrey, a distinguished pan-Africanist, was born and raised in the western part of Africa, specifically in the former Gold Coast, now known as Ghana. He emerged as one of the foremost figures in African educational history. He’s a.k.a. “Aggrey of Africa“…
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Bob Marley
He Quotes –
“Until the philosophy which hold one race superior And another inferior, is finally and permanently, discredited and abandoned. Everywhere is war”…
Bob Marley, a fervent pan-Africanist, born and raised in Jamaica, significantly raised awareness among black communities worldwide. His inaugural journey to Africa occurred in 1978, encompassing visits to Ethiopia and Kenya. In 1980, he graced the Independence Day celebration of Zimbabwe, including a performance in Gabon.
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Gateway2Africa | Black African heroes who valiantly laid down their lives for the freedom of Africa














He Quoted-
“The independence of Ghana is meaningless unless it is linked-up with the total liberation of the African Continent.”
– Dr. Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah –
Ghana Police Beauty - Queen Maya
Queen Maya serves as a police officer in Ghana and is highly regarded for her professional demeanor in uniform. She is widely recognized for her efforts to combat child abuse and domestic violence. Her work is sincerely appreciated by many, both within the local community and across social media platforms.
Africa Breeds Sweet Queens
Indeed, Africa is regarded as the cradle of humankind. Observing the visages of our African queens, their beauty is self-evident. They radiate elegance and charm, enhanced by their chocolate-hued skin, silky hair, and stylishly shortcuts.
Their allure is unparalleled, as the purity of their hearts is ever-present in their smiles.
Truly, Africa breeds sweet queens, for she is the mother of humanity.













