Ghana’s reparatory justice conference turned a landmark UN resolution into a working global agenda, linking apology, restitution, debt relief, cultural return, and diaspora power.
Tag: African Diaspora
Juneteenth Through African Eyes: A Freedom Holiday for the Whole Diaspora
Juneteenth is more than an American emancipation holiday. Through African eyes, it is a global diaspora memory day about delayed freedom, unfinished justice, and the shared future of Africa and its descendants.
Ghana’s Reparations Summit Turns a Historic UN Vote Into a Global Test
Ghana’s Accra reparations summit is turning a landmark UN vote into a test of whether historical recognition can become action for Africa and the diaspora.
Africa Has a Record World Cup Moment. Will Africans Be Allowed Into the Room?
Africa has a record 10 teams at the 2026 World Cup. But visa barriers, paperwork problems, and the exclusion of Somali referee Omar Artan raise a bigger question: what does representation mean if Africans are still fighting to enter the room?
The Visa Wall Is Not Just About Travel. It Is About African Economic Exclusion.
Visa barriers do more than delay trips. They block African access to business rooms, academic networks, family movement, and commercial trust. This article argues that mobility is infrastructure, and that harder borders function like a hidden tax on African ambition, participation, and long-term economic positioning in the global system.
The Visa Wall: Why Falling African Travel to America Is Really a Diaspora Business Story
Falling African travel to the United States is not just a tourism story. It is a diaspora business story about mobility, opportunity, and who gets to participate in the rooms where power moves.
The Secret Economy of the Diaspora: Why Everyone Is Sending Money Home Now
Diaspora remittances now surpass foreign aid in many African countries, but this is no longer just about supporting family. Africans abroad are investing in real estate, startups, and businesses—quietly transforming economies. Is the diaspora becoming Africa’s most powerful financial force? The answer could redefine the continent’s future.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with ADRIAN DINGISWAYO
From surviving a life-threatening illness to becoming a UN and EU diplomat, Adrian Dingiswayo represents a new generation of African leadership. In this exclusive ADUNAGOW Magazine interview, he shares powerful insights on purpose, impact, and what it truly means to build lasting change across Africa.
$40 Million Deportation Deal: Why Africans Are Asking Tough Questions About U.S. Migration Policy
A controversial $40 million deportation deal between the United States and an African nation has sparked outrage across the diaspora. Beyond immigration policy, it raises deeper concerns about sovereignty, dignity, and the treatment of African migrants. Here’s what the deal means—and why Africans worldwide are paying attention.