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

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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.

Can you explain what you mean? What you expect Africans who have no ties to America to do when they come to America. Only stay in black American neighborhood, only seek employment in black companies, only mingle with black Americans?

I am not understanding, what you mean by that. Do AA only interact with AA?

As for wanting Ghanaian government to offer you land. Perhaps that is something black Americans need to collectively request from Ghanaian gov through an embassy or forum, in order to invest.
 
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Can you explain what you mean? What you expect Africans who have no ties to America to do when they come to America. Only stay in black American neighborhoods, only seek employment in black companies, only mingle with black Americans?

I am not understanding, what you mean by that. Do AA only interact with AA?

As for wanting Ghanaian government to offer you land. Perhaps that is something black Americans need to collectively request from Ghanaian gov through an embassy or forum, in order to invest.
I'm just saying the Africans that I've met didn't tend to have many ADOS friends. At the most we would all be acquaintances but never really close. I met this Rwandan chick who acted friendly at first. Then became standoffish for no reason at all. At another company I befriended a dude from Cameroon. But he would rather hangout with his white friends. I've got numerous examples where their wasn't any bad blood or anything. But I noticed that Africans would kind of give the cold shoulder to ADOS especially in the workplace.

Even the barbershop I frequent is owned by a dude from Angola. He hires ADOS barbers in his shop. But his Angolan customers don't chop it up with us and vice versa. I can't be the only one that has experienced this. If they won't really rock with us in the US. Just imagine how they would act if we lived in their country.
 

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I'm just saying the Africans that I've met didn't tend to have many ADOS friends. At the most we would all be acquaintances but never really close. I met this Rwandan chick who acted friendly at first. Then became standoffish for no reason at all. At another company I befriended a dude from Cameroon. But he would rather hangout with his white friends. I've got numerous examples where their wasn't any bad blood or anything. But I noticed that Africans would kind of give the cold shoulder to ADOS especially in the workplace.

Even the barbershop I frequent is owned by a dude from Angola. He hires ADOS barbers in his shop. But his Angolan customers don't chop it up with us and vice versa. I can't be the only one that has experienced this. If they won't really rock with us in the US. Just imagine how they would act if we lived in their country.

Ok, I understand better now, you mean there lacks engagement between Africans and AA.
 

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I'm just saying the Africans that I've met didn't tend to have many ADOS friends. At the most we would all be acquaintances but never really close. I met this Rwandan chick who acted friendly at first. Then became standoffish for no reason at all. At another company I befriended a dude from Cameroon. But he would rather hangout with his white friends. I've got numerous examples where their wasn't any bad blood or anything. But I noticed that Africans would kind of give the cold shoulder to ADOS especially in the workplace.

Even the barbershop I frequent is owned by a dude from Angola. He hires ADOS barbers in his shop. But his Angolan customers don't chop it up with us and vice versa. I can't be the only one that has experienced this. If they won't really rock with us in the US. Just imagine how they would act if we lived in their country.
Are you located in Cali? :patrice:
 

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For those who don't want to return or invest, just don't. Simple as that. :yeshrug:
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They got pressing questions with zero research of their own
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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.

Then don't go. If it's not a good fit then stay exactly where you are.

The risk profile matches the returns - you either do your own risk assessment and analysis. Weigh the pros and cons and conduct your own due diligence then go from there.

I highly doubt studies on public safety will impact your investment philosophy.
 
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