Come home, Ghana told the African diaspora. Now some Black Americans take its citizenship
Flipping through a family album, Keachia Bowers paused on a photo of her as a baby on her fathers lap as he held the 1978 album Africa Stand Alone by the Jamaican reggae band Culture.
When I was 10 years old, I was supposed to come to Ghana with him, she said. A day earlier, she had marked 10 years since her fathers death. Though he was a Pan-Africanist who dreamed of visiting Ghana, he never made it here.
Bowers and her husband, Damon Smith, however, are among the 524 diaspora members, mostly Black Americans, who were granted Ghanaian citizenship in a ceremony in November.
Bowers and Smith moved to Ghana from Florida in 2023 after visiting the region several times between them since the 90s. They now run a tour business that caters to Black people who want to visit Ghana or elsewhere in West Africa, or like them have come to consider a permanent move.
The November group was the largest one granted citizenship since Ghana launched the Year of the Return program, aimed at attracting the Black diaspora, in 2019. It marked 400 years since the first African slaves arrived in Virginia in 1619.
https://apnews.com/article/ghana-diaspora-black-americans-citizenship-f0558892453aceb2eae1a7a6e2cb276d
Can hardly blame them. I want to go somewhere else too! Permanently!