In The Diaspora

Africans In The Diaspora

In The Diaspora | The time has come for Africans in the Diaspora to unite and reaffirm Africa as their ancestral home, regardless of whether they reside on the continent or overseas.
The Year of Return initiative by the Ghanaian government in 2019 significantly facilitated the engagement of the African Diaspora.

A Message to All Africans in the Diaspora

Dr Arikana Chihombori

In The Diaspora | It is essential for Africans in the Diaspora to unite, as solidarity will fortify our strength and prominence.

Indeed, it is crucial for Africans in the Diaspora to unite without reservations. Dr. Arikana Chihombori is making commendable strides, but she cannot do it alone. So, I ask: what are your contributions? Every action you take towards African unity moves us forward. This includes advocating for the cause, mobilizing Africans in your community, supporting the African Diaspora Development Institute (ADDI), educating our youth, among others. Believe it or not, collective collaboration and effort will help us achieve our goals quickly. Most importantly, let’s demonstrate love for each other, respect every African, and strive to do our best for Africans everywhere.
United, we stand and together, united, we elevate Africa.

In The Diaspora | Join The Movement And Support ADDI Now!

We urge all members of the African Diaspora who have yet to uncover their African roots to delve into their DNA. This journey of discovery will enable them to proudly connect with their heritage and also aid in Africa’s development. Africa is universally recognized as the cradle of humanity. Now is the moment for unity and cooperation, especially among the Diaspora, to foster the progress of Africa for the prosperity of all Africans, everywhere.

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Who is Cheddar?

Nana Kwame Bediako, also known as Cheddar, spent some time abroad. He pursued his studies in the UK and began his career as a scrap reseller. Cheddar then transitioned into the telecommunications industry, which yielded significant wealth. Today, he is back in Ghana, undertaking substantial projects in real estate development across the African continent.
His forthcoming project involves the development of PETRONIACITY a city in Ghana reminiscent of Wakanda, which is currently underway and aims to serve as a hub for Africa. His sole objective is to reestablish Africa as a homeland for all Africans, both on the continent and in the diaspora.

Who is Akon?

Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam was born to a Muslim family on April 16, 1973, in St. Louis. His mother, Kine Gueye Thiam, was a dancer, and his father, Mor Thiam, was a percussionist. Akon spent a significant portion of his childhood in Senegal but grew up in New Jersey, USA. He attended William L. Dickinson High School in Jersey City. His subsequent successful musical career has made him one of the wealthiest Africans in the Diaspora. As an individual of Malian ethnicity, Akon has consistently sought ways to contribute to Africa’s development, and now he’s building AKONCITY in Senegal.

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In The Diaspora | Come and let's talk about Africa.

Let’s unite and engage in dialogue for a noble cause. In front of us stand remarkable individuals who are already making significant strides on African soil. Let’s come together, joining hands and minds to discuss how we can make Africa feel like home again for all of us, because it is up to us to make a difference.
Remember, Africa belongs to Africans, both at home and abroad.
Also bear in mind that God has blessed Africa with an abundance of natural resources. What we need to do is apply what we’ve learned abroad, adding value to the resources bestowed upon us. There is no need for constant IMPORTATION when we have all we require; instead, we should EXPORT our surplus to those in need in a ‘business-wise’ manner.
Above all, we must embrace ONE LOVE and remain united, for together we will stand STRONGER than ever before.
With everyone contributing to Africa and working as one, we shall reach out and uplift each other.

Become a member of the African Diaspora Youth Forum in Europe (ADYFE) today to support the advancement of young Africans in the diaspora and foster the development of future African leaders for the prosperity of our mother continent, AFRICA.

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