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Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
AES: Saturday, March 7, 2026 7pm GMT
Saturday, March 7, 2026 7pm GMT
Register now: https://www.abibitumi.com/citizenshipceremony
Citizenship Ceremony Reflections: What Changed and What Comes Next
The March 9 citizenship ceremony in Ghana Is more than a celebration—it is a political signal and a practical turning point for returnees and aspiring returnees. This session translates that moment into clear strategy and immediate next steps.
What we’ll cover
• What the ceremony signals politically (what we can responsibly infer vs. speculation)
• What changed for returnees (practical implications you can act on)
• What did not change (so you don’t move based on assumptions)
• How Abibitumi members should position themselves immediately after
• How to move through the Diaspora Citizenship Roadmap with the DOOR framework
What you’ll leave with
• A “Changed vs. Unchanged” clarity map
• A next-steps action plan for the post-ceremony window
• A pathway for continued support through DOOR and RepatriateToGhana.com
Who this is for
• Newly recognized citizens and their families
• Returnees already on the ground who want strategic clarity
• Aspiring returnees preparing for citizenship and long-term settlement
• Abibitumi members who want disciplined, coordinated action in this moment
Access & next steps:
Visit https://repatriatetoghana.com for the broader roadmap and support options.
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