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Ghana’s Minister of Tourism to Black Americans: Come home to Africa

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Ghana’s Minister of Tourism Barbara Oteng-Gyasi capitalized on America’s poor race relations, specifically the treatment of Black people, to recruit and nationalize African Americans.

She could not resist and recite her government’s message to Black people to “come home.”

Because of the current season of civil unrest, the deaths of Ahmed Arbery, George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, and Breonna Taylor, Ghana is seizing the opportunity to persuade people of the African diaspora living in America, to move.

Ghana is your home.

Source: Ghana’s Minister of Tourism to Black Americans: Come home to Africa

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