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AFRIDU Plans International Gathering for African Diaspora

The African Diaspora Union (AFRIDU) is organizing an international gathering in Abuja, Nigeria, to honor the Africans in the Diaspora 6th Region. The event aims to reunite members of the diaspora with their ancestral homeland, marking a significant moment in bridging centuries of separation.

This historic reunion is expected to foster unity, celebrate cultural heritage, and promote economic development within Nigeria. The event is a joint effort between AFRIDU and the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM).

Event Details and Schedule

The gathering will take place from October 18-27, 2024, with an opening session declared by Nigeria’s President, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The opening ceremony will be held at the Presidential Banquet Hall in Abuja.

Key Activities and Recognition

Several key activities are planned, including the launch of the African Twelve Apostles/Liberators Book and posthumous awards presented to the families of former African liberators and leaders. The Badagry Door of Return Festival will also be featured. Additionally, deserving African descendants will be honored with chieftaincy titles.

The African Diaspora and AFRIDU’s Mission

The International Organization for Migration defines diaspora as members of ethnic and national communities who have left but maintain links with their homeland. AFRIDU specifically recognizes the Historic African Diaspora as indigenous Africans forcibly carried away into slavery over 500 years ago.

AFRIDU’s vision focuses on promoting Pan-Africanism through cultural heritage preservation, human rights advocacy, and environmental protection. The organization seeks recognition, justice, and development for Africans worldwide.

Economic Opportunities and Nigeria’s Role

A Global African Economic Investment Summit will be held during the event, providing a platform for African diaspora investors to explore business opportunities in Nigeria. Nigeria’s commitment to African unity and cooperation, combined with its rich cultural heritage and economic potential, positions it as an ideal location for this engagement.

Statements and Anticipation

Archbishop Prof. Chidiebere Anelechi Ogbu, AFRIDU President, stated that the gathering marks a new era for Africa and its diaspora, bridging the gap between those at home and abroad. Dr. Patricia King, an African-American delegate, expressed the event as a “dream come true,” highlighting the opportunity to reclaim roots and build a brighter future.

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