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IYABODE'S JOURNEY TO GHANA # 3 of 3

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2007

Iyabode's first journey to the motherland. Her opinion of dual citizenship opportunity in Ghana.

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  • good info .....knowing your roots is so important i cannot stress it....... the culture is important to understand

  • Thanks for the feedback. I will past it on to Iyabode.

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  • Please do go back and please educate our "sister" and "brothers" here in America about the true look and life in Africa. Let them know Africans are hospitable and we do not hate them, let them know we do not live on trees, let them we all don't have flies on our faces,let them know that most of us ea three meals a day

  • ...oh, let them know that we don't have lions and elephants roaming about, let them know that it's not musty as Jamie Foxx makes it seem. Finally, let them know that at the end of the day, we'll all be called Africans if we like it or not. Blacks in the diaspora, Africa as a whole has a place for you. The motherland is calling out to you, lets bridge the gap.

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  • why should she regret travelling to any part of africa ? i dont see why , americans need to get out more they are very insular and most have absolutely no idea about what the world is like outside what they know within their local communities.. so if more of them travel and see better they might have better attidutes

  • vid, those who come with a good attidute do well those who dont get slapped back and put in their place..

  • there are few of them that actually think like this woman well done to her though i have to commend her her attidute is a lot better than those horrible women on the "african americans in ghana " .

  • @lefrazier: What a remarkable journey! Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • This is a wonderful post! I am working on sharing this info with as many people as possible. My other page is cameroonstar. Please visit there to see the info.

  • I love the video and the message. Great job Iyabode.

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