I agree.
Honestly, the majority of AA would not want to move to Ghana or Nigeria anyway — I think it’s just talk — and the thought of the gesture/offer.
I’m pretty sure those AA who are interested in owning land in either countries - would not want to actually live there permanently.
Nor is it really feasible to own well maintained /valuable property or land while still being in the states.
We are spoiled here in regards to water/sanitation, medical/hospital availablilty and 24/7 electricity. Most wouldn’t last two weeks in those types of environments.
Also, the AA return to Ghana movement happened in during the 70’s and the Ghanians were not happy about it - nor supporting like that.
Why go somewhere where you know you are an outsider? Don’t maker sense.
Water/electricity issues -
We should all be concerned about the water crisis in Ghana • GH Scientific
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