“The conduct of a state shapes how its people are perceived abroad. African diaspora communities face increased suspicion, harsher immigration scrutiny, and systemic prejudice due to the actions—or inactions—of their home governments.”
Category: Foreign Scene
Farzam Kamalabadi appointed Botswana Presidential envoy
“The Surprise Rise Of Africa Summit resounded with the vision of designing a new paradigm of sustainable wealth generation and distribution wherein Ghana would be a model for such neo-transformation across Africa”
White Germans undergoes cosmetic surgery, vows to change to Black African
“The couple intends to undergo additional cosmetic procedures to achieve a more “African” appearance”
China will continue to outperform the USA, Unless this happens
“You’re worried that China is getting ahead of the USA, and I agree with you. But do you know why China is getting ahead of the USA?
Member, SOAD; Uchenna Onyebuchi Ezeokeke gets Irish Ministerial Appointment
Member, State of African Diaspora, (SOAD) Uchenna Onyebuchi Ezeokeke has been appointed by the Government of Republic of Ireland to the Board Of Speech & Language Therapy, another milestone of Nigerians breaking grounds overseas in several disciplines that has continued to make headlines daily
Best time to relocate as UK faces labour shortage, introduces new visa programs
“the UK government has introduced new visa programs and work regulations aimed at attracting international talent to fill essential roles”
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Future Trends Group High Powered Delegation Visits Ghana for a better and improved Africa
Sovereignty Of the Pan-African Mindset As A Pathway To Rethinking and Driving African Developmental Issues Through Technology
“Sovereignty of the African and Pan-African Mindset is key to our continent’s leadership and followership consciousness.”
Desire to migrate abroad from Africa reaches new high
Ghana and Nigeria are five of six African countries where at least half the population wants to move abroad
Where Are You, Children of Africa, the future is waning
Africa is home to 1.3 billion people—a powerful, vibrant market with the potential to rival any in the world. Yet, instead of investing in our own continent, many of us seek foreign shores, building economies that are not our own.