Ghana launches Beyond the Return' initiative: "Come to Ghana if you're not wanted in USA"

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This is very positive and great news, but even with racism America is still a more advance country then Ghana.

Black people from America would be the best group to go down there. We know the technology the west and we have black IT people who can get Ghana on that level. That’s why they don’t mind us to go back. A lot of Black Americans can go out there and change the game. Right now my nikka is trying to set up etransfers out In Africa and is making money out there.
 

you're NOT "n!ggas"

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:what: How is that "done"? Im good on the investment, ie, the subject of the thread, you big dummy.

Btw, that's what I'm calling you from now on. :rudy:
The subject of the thread is the initiative, which has 7 pillars/stages. Investing is the third pillar, the first is Discover Ghana. Have you been to Ghana before? :huh: If not, you're jumping ahead overly concerning yourself with investments you have no idea about.


But let's say investments WERE the subject of the thread, as you put it... If that were the case, you're admittedly done with the purpose of the thread, and yet you keep coming back with more passive aggressive resentment. Is you finished or is you done?
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The subject of the thread is the initiative, which has 7 pillars/stages. Investing is the third pillar, the first is Discover Ghana. Have you been to Ghana before? :huh: If not, you're jumping ahead overly concerning yourself with investments you have no idea about.


But let's say investments WERE the subject of the thread, as you put it... If that were the case, you're admittedly done with the purpose of the thread, and yet you keep coming back with more passive aggressive resentment. Is you finished or is you done?
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:francis: This is how ados pan africanist act. Silly, and not at all focused on the money.

Let me know when you renounce your citizenship and/ or relocate full time. :mjlol:
 

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No, Ghana is not offering enough.

Y'all still won't answer basic questions like, if somebody run down, what are my rights? Ae the police reliable? Do they need to be bribed? Should i hire security? Basic fukking questions, but we the ones romanticizing Africa.

Would you be willing to invest with ados under these circumstances? No, stop playing.

Edit, i want everybody to notice that I'm bringing up basic concerns any investor would ask. But im certain that "any" investor wouldn't receive these replies. When ppl want your money, they act a certain way and this ain't it. Again, thank you @Nemesis for not glossing over the negatives.

I don't even have to read back to see how this dialog came about..

Im assuming you asked questions about citizenship and your rights, if you took the initiative..

Im going to also assume you asking questions is offensive to people, and they're taking it as an dig on you not trusting the invite from Ghana..

Correct?
 

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I don't even have to read back to see how this dialog came about..

Im assuming you asked questions about citizenship and your rights, if you took the initiative..

Im going to also assume you asking questions is offensive to people, and they're taking it as an dig on you not trusting the invite from Ghana..

Correct?
Correct, sir, except i was asking specifically about the safety of my person and any potential investments.
 

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And this is where the problems will pop up. As much love as they’ll show you, you will still be considered an outsider. I remember i was at an embassy event and joked with an ANC deputy minister I’d like to come back and run for office. Straight up lol’d like shyt in my face. They will View you no different than whites who think they can come in and fix their issues. Cold fact but that’s how it is. The best bet is to come in, on the humble, like Jackie Robinson’s son who moved there back in the 70s and got farmers To form a co opt to prevent big farm industries from coming thru and crushing the buildings

second gen Africans deal with the same issues. You have to learn the environment and understand what the country’s base is...

You also have to study the mindset of the people and ease innovation and make people accustom of a different way of doing things.

But if you come automatically expecting things to work like they do in the west, then you will set yourself up to fail.

the first group will have to be stubborn resilient people, mostly unattached and willing to make some initial sacrifices.
 

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I don't even have to read back to see how this dialog came about..

Im assuming you asked questions about citizenship and your rights, if you took the initiative..

Im going to also assume you asking questions is offensive to people, and they're taking it as an dig on you not trusting the invite from Ghana..

Correct?
She clearly hasn't visited Ghana (completely avoided the question when I asked) likely has no interest in visiting Ghana, glossed completely over the fact that the initiative encourages doing that first, and yet she's spamming the thread with all kinda questions designed to sow mistrust. People see it for what it is :yeshrug:
 

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Correct, sir, except i was asking specifically about the safety of my person and any potential investments.
I think it’s not fair to the posters who have attempted to answer your more specific questions like @Nemesis @Lucky_Lefty and I am sure there are others I missed. They give you quite detailed responses.

As for me, you first responded to me off a post I wrote and we began the back and forth. I came to you respectfully and attempted to clarify what I was saying you became increasingly rude and dismissive.

You touched on a comment I made saying, you don’t need to love Africa to invest but need to see if there is an opportunity for you and completely ran with it and assumed I was pointing this comment to you when I was more so addressing the tone of the thread and that is when things really went off the rails.

Nowhere did I shame or guilt you for your questions I was more so addressing some comments you made the same way you were addressing some comments I made.

Hence why I concluded you were defensive and that you may not have any interest in Africa at this time. And I stick by it, doesn’t mean you cannot be a passive observer or that your feelings may not change in the future. But your energy was increasingly negative and assuming.
If you want to learn intimately about a place before you invest your first step would be to see it for yourself. Any advice given will be too general, in addition I am not sure the type of investment you are interested in and if you only have your eyes on Ghana.
 

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Nice. What's the go-to realty site in Togo?

Value of land has largely increased due to Togolese living abroad investing. However, for a diaspora, especially English speaking, Togo is a French speaking country. And the constitution does not allow for foreign ownership of land. Many land is ancestral as it stands right now. For the diaspora with no blood ties, Ghana is a better investment right now because they are actually trying to attract the black diaspora and are implementing program to facilitate investment. Togo isn’t there yet they are still grappling with their issue with their former colonizer France, recently there has been announcement that France will no longer hold the CFA currency in their banks.

Togo is no a good investment right now.
 

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:francis: This is how ados pan africanist act. Silly, and not at all focused on the money.

Let me know when you renounce your citizenship and/ or relocate full time. :mjlol:

You got to understand.

A lot of "pan Africanist" are pan African out of insecurity and ignorance. Ignorance especially with the continent itself, which is the irony in all of this

thinking this shyt is going to be some reverse "coming to america':mjlol:
 
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Value of land has largely increased due to Togolese living abroad investing. However, for a diaspora, especially English speaking, Togo is a French speaking country. And the constitution does not allow for foreign ownership of land. Many land is ancestral as it stands right now. For the diaspora with no blood ties, Ghana is a better investment right now because they are actually trying to attract the black diaspora and are implementing program to facilitate investment. Togo isn’t there yet they are still grappling with their issue with their former colonizer France, recently there has been announcement that France will no longer hold the CFA currency in their banks.

Togo is no a good investment right now.
I'm Ghanaian. Just wanted a sense of the /acre pricing. I'd be able to get around the other stuff you mentioned.
 

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Why can't we just be given our own land to become completely autonomous? Most Africans that I've interacted with generally rock with other races or whites more than ADOS. I've noticed this in too many cities and companies for it to be just a coincidence.
 
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