Decade of Our Repatriation

Repatriation in Motion: Brother Leroy Gets His Kantanka in Ghana | Demonstration Over Conversation
Repatriation in Motion: Brother Leroy Gets His Kantanka in Ghana | Demonstration Over Conversation Ọbádélé Kambon 18 Views • 14 days ago

Brother Leroy came home to Ghana and took another major step in his repatriation journey: getting his own Kantanka vehicle.In this video, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon visits Kantanka with Brother Leroy, a RepatriateToGhana client and longtime UNIA brother, to document what Black Liberation looks like in practice. This is demonstration over conversation: supporting Black-owned industry, putting money where our liberation is, and building a real life on the ground in Ghana.From citizenship, housing, relocation, driver’s licenses, and business setup to practical needs like transportation, RepatriateToGhana helps our people make the move with clarity, structure, and support. Brother Leroy’s Kantanka purchase is another success story in the growing movement of Abibifoɔ returning home and investing in institutions that build power.Kantanka also showed real appreciation by offering Brother Leroy free comprehensive insurance because he came through Ɔbenfo Kambon’s recommendation. That is what relationship, reputation, and community-building can do.Learn more about repatriation support:https://www.r2gh.comSupport Black-owned vehicles. Support Black industry. Support Black Liberation.ABIBITUMI! ABIBIFAHODIE!#repatriatetoghana #kantanka #blackliberation #abibitumi #ghana #repatriation #blackpower #demonstrationoverconversation #unia #r2gh

WSYP Interview: The Process Must Match the Promise: Reparative Citizenship in Ghana
WSYP Interview: The Process Must Match the Promise: Reparative Citizenship in Ghana Ọbádélé Kambon 42 Views • 2 months ago

Sign and share the petition:https://www.change.org/ghanacitizenshipƆbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon joins WSYP Sankɔfa Radio to discuss the urgent petition for fair, transparent, accessible, and affordable reparative citizenship for the Historic Diaspora in Ghana.In this wide-ranging interview, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon explains how the current citizenship petition grew out of years of organizing, beginning with the 2016 citizenship process that helped 34 Historic Diasporans receive Ghanaian citizenship under President John Dramani Mahama. He recounts how the original process emerged from meetings at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, and how there was no GHS 25,000 citizenship fee, no DNA requirement, and no sudden 48-hour compliance window at that time.The interview breaks down the major concerns raised in the petition, including:The prohibitive GHS 25,000 citizenship application feeThe need to permanently remove DNA as an exclusionary barrierUnclear and rushed application timelinesThe absence of constituency-mandated Historic Diaspora representationThe contradiction between calling the Historic Diaspora Ghana’s “17th Region” while treating reparative citizenship like ordinary immigrationThe need for Ghana to live up to its own Diaspora Engagement Policy and Pan-Afrikan commitmentsƆbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon also explains why this is not anti-Ghana. It is a call for Ghana to live up to the best of what it has already declared. The discussion emphasizes that a huge swath of petition signatories are Ghanaians born and raised in Ghana, showing that this is not a conflict between Ghanaians and the Historic Diaspora. It is Pan-Afrikan solidarity in practice.This conversation also connects the petition to the Decade of Our Repatriation, the Sankɔfa Journey, Abibitumi’s 20th anniversary, and the broader need to keep the door open for Black people seeking repair, repatriation, and restored relationship with Ghana and Abibiman.Sign and share the petition:https://www.change.org/ghanacitizenshipLearn more about Decade of Our Repatriation:https://decadeofourrepatriation.comJoin The Black Agenda GH on Black platforms, beyond the algorithm & blues:Abibitumi Public Group:https://www.abibitumi.com/grou....ps/the-black-agenda- The Black Agenda GH:https://youtube.com/@Blackagen....daghhttps://www.inst @blackagendaghRecorded and transcribed by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon.The process must match the promise.#reparativecitizenship #ghanacitizenship #historicdiaspora #theblackagenda #decadeofourrepatriation #wsypsankofaradio #SankɔfaRadio #ghana #panafrikan #rightofreturn #abibifahodie #abibitumi

Ghana Reparative Citizenship Petition: Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon on Radio One’s Carl Nelson Show
Ghana Reparative Citizenship Petition: Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon on Radio One’s Carl Nelson Show Ọbádélé Kambon 33 Views • 2 months ago

Sign and share the petition:https://www.change.org/ghanacitizenshipƆbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon joins Radio One’s Carl Nelson Show from Ghana to discuss the urgent petition to President John Dramani Mahama on reparative citizenship, representation, and inclusion for the Historic Diaspora.In this powerful interview, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon explains why Ghana’s citizenship pathway for the Historic Diaspora must reflect repair, not exclusion. He discusses the GHS 25,000 citizenship application fee, DNA testing as an exclusionary barrier, short and unclear application windows, the need for constituency-mandated Historic Diaspora representation, and why Ghana’s “17th Region” language must be matched by real policy, real access, and real accountability.He also emphasizes that this petition is not a divide between Ghanaians and the Historic Diaspora. A huge swath of the signatories are Ghanaians born and raised in Ghana, showing that many Ghanaians are standing publicly with the Historic Diaspora in support of fair, transparent, accessible, and reparative citizenship reform.The interview connects the current petition to Ghana’s own history of Pan-Afrikan leadership, President Mahama’s 2016 restoration of citizenship to members of the Historic Diaspora, the Ghana Diaspora Engagement Policy, the Decade of Our Repatriation, and the broader principle that reparative citizenship must be treated as a matter of justice rather than ordinary immigration paperwork.As Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon states in the interview, this is not anti-Ghana and the absolute most vocal on this matter have been Ghanaians born and raised in Ghana. Indeed, this is a call for Ghana to live up to its own highest ideals. If Ghana gets this right, it can become a global model for repair, return, representation, and restored relationship between Ghana and the Historic Diaspora.Sign and share the petition:https://www.change.org/ghanacitizenshipLearn more about Decade of Our Repatriation:https://decadeofourrepatriation.comJoin The Black Agenda GH on Black platforms, beyond the algorithm & blues:Abibitumi Public Group:https://www.abibitumi.com/grou....ps/the-black-agenda- The Black Agenda GH:https://youtube.com/@blackagen....daghhttps://www.inst @blackagendaghRecorded and transcribed by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon.The process must match the promise.#ghanacitizenship #reparativecitizenship #historicdiaspora #theblackagenda #decadeofourrepatriation #carlnelsonshow #radioone #ghana #panafrikan #reparativejustice #rightofreturn #abibifahodie

President Mahama Speaks Out! Reparative Citizenship for the Historic Diaspora Is a Right!
President Mahama Speaks Out! Reparative Citizenship for the Historic Diaspora Is a Right! Ọbádélé Kambon 44 Views • 2 months ago

On 28 December 2016, President John Dramani Mahama addressed a historic citizenship ceremony in Ghana, where members of the Historic Diaspora were granted Ghanaian citizenship.In this speech, President Mahama framed the ceremony as part of Ghana’s long Pan-African legacy, connecting it to Nana Kwame Nkrumah, Nana Marcus Garvey, W.E.B. Du Bois, George Padmore, Martin Luther King Jr., and the broader struggle for Black liberation and return. He described the enslavement trade as “the most evil act ever perpetrated by humans on other humans” and declared that Ghana was helping turn the “Door of No Return” into a door of return.Most importantly, President Mahama stated that restoring citizenship to descendants of those displaced through enslavement was not a favor, but a matter of rightful restoration:“I deserve no thanks or praise, because I’m giving back to you what rightfully belong to you.”This video is especially relevant in the context of the historic Decade of Our Repatriation (2026-2036) and the current Black Agenda petition for fair, transparent, accessible, restorative, and representative reform of Historic Diaspora reparative citizenship, representation, and inclusion in Ghana.Sign and share the petition here:https://www.change.org/ghanacitizenshipThe process must match the promise.Recorded and transcribed by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon - 28 December 2016. https://decadeofourrepatriatio....n.com/exclusive-28-d #historicdiaspora #reparativejustice #blackagenda #decadeofourrepatriation #ghana #panafricanism #doorofreturn #citizenship #rightofreturn

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