Pan-Africanism begins at home
Official Ghanaian pan-Africanism is now less motivated by African liberation and solidarity and more by profit incentives. Ghana’s Year of Return is the best example of this.
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Kirstie Kwarteng is a PhD Researcher at SOAS, University of London and founder of The Nana Project, an online archive dedicated to preserving Ghana’s history through the voices of Ghanaian elders.
Official Ghanaian pan-Africanism is now less motivated by African liberation and solidarity and more by profit incentives. Ghana’s Year of Return is the best example of this.