AFRIDU To Hold international Homecoming For African Diaspora
Oru Leonard
The African Diaspora Union (AFRIDU), is hosting a historic International Gathering in Honour of the Africans in Diaspora 6th Region, also known as the Homecoming Event, from October 18-27, 2024, in Abuja, Nigeria. This momentous occasion aims to unite Africans from around the world, particularly those whose ancestors were forcibly taken from their homeland through the transatlantic slave trade.
The event is a collaborative effort between AFRIDU and the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) and will feature several key activities, including:
– The Launching of the African Twelve Apostles/Liberators Book: A ceremony to honor the families of African liberators and leaders who fought for independence.
– Global African Economic Investment Summit: An opportunity for African descendants to invest in Nigeria and promote economic development.
– Badagry Door of Return Festival: A poignant event to acknowledge the painful history of slavery and the point of exit from Badagry to the unknown.
– Chieftaincy Title Ceremony: Honoring deserving African descendants with traditional Nigerian titles to promote cultural exchange.
Nigeria’s President, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, will declare the opening session at the Presidential Banquet Hall on October 21, 2024. This gathering is a significant step towards recognizing the African diaspora’s contributions and fostering unity among Africans worldwide.
Nigeria’s role in hosting this event underscores its commitment to African unity and cooperation. The country’s rich cultural heritage and economic opportunities make it an ideal hub for diaspora engagement.
The African diaspora community is eagerly anticipating this historic reunion. “This event is a dream come true,” said Dr. Patricia King, an African-American delegate. “We’re reclaiming our roots and forging a brighter future.”
AFRIDU’s vision is to create a platform for African descendants to reconnect with their heritage, invest in Africa, and promote economic development. The organization seeks to address the historical injustices faced by Africans and provide reparative justice to those seeking citizenship rights .