
Ghana citizenship for Diasporans is under serious pressure — and this moment demands your full attention. Historic Diasporan leaders in Ghana have already convened to unite around urgent concerns about new citizenship criteria. Now, they are bringing that conversation directly to you. This free town hall is your opportunity to hear directly from those on the ground. Furthermore, it arrives at a profoundly symbolic moment — the 100th anniversary of Nana Carter G. Woodson’s launch of Black History Month in 1926.
Baba James Small unpacks the full arc of that centennial legacy — from Woodson’s original blueprint to the concrete action our people must take today. Moreover, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon and Abibitumi have built this platform precisely for moments like this one. This is not a passive webinar. It is a strategic assembly for Afrikan people who are ready to move from reflection to resolution. In addition, if you have ever considered relocating to Ghana or anywhere on the continent, this session speaks directly to you.
Why This Ghana Citizenship Town Hall Cannot Wait
The political climate in the United States, United Kingdom, and across the Diaspora is shifting rapidly. As a result, more Afrikan people are seriously exploring return — not as fantasy, but as strategy. However, shifting citizenship criteria in Ghana mean that your window to act may be narrowing. This panel brings together Diasporan leaders, legal voices, and community builders to give you clarity. Most importantly, they offer a path forward grounded in Abibifahodie — Black liberation — not fear.
This is a free, live event hosted through Abibitumi — the premier Pan-Afrikan education and liberation platform built by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon to serve our people globally. Therefore, whether you are a scholar, a parent, a student, or a community organizer, your presence matters here. Register now and show up ready to build. This centennial moment calls for clarity, courage, and collective action — and Abibitumi is holding the space for exactly that. Watch and register here: Diaspora Town Hall — What Does Citizenship in Afrika Mean to Me?
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