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seen, the journey will not be easy for ini Ras, so true. most of the brothers and sisters that I have met here refer to the Diasporans that are not 'from' the continet per se, as black americans/black canadians etc. there seems to be a disconect w/ some that InI are Africans just as them - but to some extent, it is to be expected InI must regain our rightful place on the Continent through hard work, faithfulness and mutual raspect. The governments and heads of state are not going provide the bridge of repatriation - in I humble opinion, it will take business/development cooperation which will ultimately help establish proper mechanisms to fully facilitate mass repatriation - until then, those that want to come forward, have to give up the comforts of the west, and come put in work for Mama Africa
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