Ghana Citizenship Crisis: What Every Diasporan Needs to Know Right Now

Ghana citizenship diaspora

Ghana citizenship diaspora concerns have reached a critical moment — and Abibitumi is convening the conversation our people cannot afford to miss. Historic Diasporan Leaders in Ghana recently united around urgent new citizenship criteria. As a result, this emergency town hall brings clarity, strategy, and collective power directly to you. Furthermore, it is completely free to attend.

Baba James Small opens with a centennial reckoning. He traces Black History Month from Nana Carter G. Woodson’s 1926 blueprint straight to the present. Most importantly, he demands we move beyond commemoration into decisive action. This is not nostalgia. This is strategy for Abibifahodie — Black Liberation through return, rootedness, and self-determination on Afrikan soil.

Why Ghana Citizenship and Diaspora Return Demand Your Attention Now

Whether you are considering moving to Afrika generally or Ghana specifically, this meeting speaks directly to you. In addition, if you have ever thought about restoring your birthright or building alternate plans given the current climate in the US, UK, or elsewhere, this panel delivers answers. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon and Abibitumi have built this platform precisely for moments like this one. Furthermore, the panelists are not speaking in theory — they are living on the continent and navigating these changes in real time.

This is a centennial moment. One hundred years after Nana Woodson planted the seed, our people must decide what we will build from it. However, decision-making requires information, community, and courageous leadership. Abibitumi provides all three. Do not wait for someone else to chart your path home. Register now, show up Sunday at 8:00 AM Eastern / 1:00 PM GMT, and stand with your people.

Watch / Get it here: https://www.abibitumi.com/product/diaspora-town-hall-panel-discussion-what-does-citizenship-in-africa-mean-to-me/

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