A year ago
The Ghana Year of Return event, which was initiated by the government of Ghana in 2019, saw a lot of Africans living in the diaspora migrate to Ghana. The event helped many people living in diaspora visit Ghana and Africa and know their roots.
The event also enabled Africans of the diaspora to inherit their inheritance and claim their identity, relatively, some are also seeking to learn about the culture and traditions of their ancestors. According to the DAB (diaspora affairs bureau), more than 3,000 African-Americans and people of Caribbean descent are estimated to be living in Ghana presently.
Steve Harvey, during the Year of Return Event
The Year of Return events brought many celebrities and people of African descent to Ghana. Some of these celebrities and popular African-Americans used the opportunity of their visit to tour, invest, learn about their culture, and, most importantly, become citizens of Ghana. The event has helped many diasporans have dual citizenship in Ghana and other African countries.
For example, Samuel L. Jackson and Ludacris become citizens of Gabon, while Michael Jai White, Rosario Dawson, Liza Rye, and many more also become citizens of Ghana. The Year of Return event was a great way for those in diaspora to embrace their roots and culture. It also reopened the door for those of African descent to discover their original roots.
Danny Glover and the president of Ghana
HOW TO GET A GHANAIAN CITIZENSHIP
Because of the Year of Return event, the government of Ghana formulated the Right of Abode to give those in the diaspora the chance to become citizens of Ghana. Other African countries, such as Eritrea, Gabon, and Sierra Leone, also took the same measure to help African Americans who wanted to live in Africa obtain citizenship.
In Ghana, a diasporan could be granted citizenship through the following:
Six (6) months after a report on due diligence was submitted by the Ghana Immigration Service.
For more on this, you can visit the diaspora Affairs Bureau.
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