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Rasi, it is indeed good to hear from you, how are you doing now that you are in the motherland good I hope. Since Africa belongs to Africans those at home and those abroad, then in my opinion any African person or family who can afford to pay their way home to their mother land, and stay their and try to work in some way to make Mama Africa a more prosperous place, there is nothing wrong with that. Indeed that will be considered as migration since migration means to travel from one country or place to another, but there is really nothing wrong with migration and it is nothing new. However, those of us as Africans, who migrate back to Mama Africa our homeland, should still continue the struggle of Africa for Africans those at home and those abroad while they are living in Mama Africa.
I have never in my mind consider that Reparations should be paid to present day individuals, since it was our Mother Africa who was robbed of natural and human resources, when African Iyamanity were kidnapped and brutalized across the middle passage to the slave plantations of the western hemisphere, and have been kept in captivity for more than the past five hundred years. Reparations should be paid to African governments for the slave trading crimes which were committed against the people of Mama Africa and their governments by those European governments, who invaded Mama Africa and committed the crimes of robbery by violnce and aggravation. Yes, indeed, by all of them who participated in the scrambling of Mama Africa at the conference in Berlin West Germany, in the years 1884-85. These are real crimes which took place and the continenet of Africa must be recompensed for the crimes which were committed against her. The journey of life continues. Take the best care of yourself and your people.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE.
Baba Ras Marcus.
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