Ghana Juneteenth celebration. FBA neegas most only pay 4k

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Been looking at these dudes funny since that Russian dude came in and ran through ghanian women like Hefner and not one ghanian dude smack him up. Infact, some useless, cuck security dude assisted him.
Akan and Ashanti women engaging in all types of Ashawo with that Russians. Scust
 

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Lmao wtf....put that shyt on my Reparations tab and run me a bottle of Casamigos
 

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Lol@you dumb nikkas blaming Ghanaians for this

This is the founder of Africanconnections

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"Ayesha S. Hakeem is President of African Connections North America and Managing Director of African Connections Ghana Ltd.

She received her undergraduate education at Yale University and Northwestern University, where she majored in African and African American History; her M.A. in History is from Northwestern University; and her Juris Doctorate is from DePaul University.

Dr. Hakeem is a retired civil rights lawyer with over 20 years of legal experience, including her employment with Sidley & Austin, one of the highest rated law firms in the world, which is also the law firm that employed former U.S. president, Barack Obama and former first lady, Michelle Obama.

Dr. Hakeem first traveled to Africa in 1971, exploring Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, and Nigeria. In 1976, she left her hometown of Chicago and relocated with her family to Ghana, a country with inextricable links to African American history.

After moving to Ghana, Dr. Hakeem was first employed by the Ghana Education Service, where she taught African History for two years before being hired by the University of Ghana, as the Ashanti Regional Director for the University's Institute of Adult Education.

Dr. Hakeem has taught African American and West African History in the United States and in Ghana for decades.

She has lived in Ghana for over 20 years and has traveled throughout Africa for decades. Her vast Africa experience and wealth of knowledge enriches each of African Connections' tours.

Working hand in hand with our sister company African Connections Ghana Ltd., which is headquartered in Accra, Ghana with operational capability throughout much of Africa, we ensure that all tour services on the ground in Africa are delivered to specification and each tour itinerary is executed to the highest possible standards.

We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional tour management and support services while maintaining the best tour prices.

We are "Your Gateway to Africa" offering travel and tour packages that allow you to experience the best of Africa at affordable prices.

African Connections invites you to “Return to the Motherland!” Dr. Hakeem and her tour team look forward to having the opportunity to show you the Africa they love so much and know so well"


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Paying almost 4 stacks to celebrate your emancipation with the folks that sold you in the first place is nasty work. shyt doesn’t include airfare and you have to share a room :wtf:. Pan-Africans stay trying to hit a lick, as someone that is pro-all black people, I don’t respect that
 

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Paying almost 4 stacks to celebrate your emancipation with the folks that sold you in the first place is nasty work. shyt doesn’t include airfare and you have to share a room :wtf:. Pan-Africans stay trying to hit a lick, as someone that is pro-all black people, I don’t respect that
Read the post above yours dumb emotional nikka
 

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African Connections invites you to “Return to the Motherland!” Dr. Hakeem and her tour team look forward to having the opportunity to show you the Africa they love so much and know so well"
So she moved to Ghana 20 years ago and locked in with the locals there. Now they trying to find some black americans to get 7 Gz out of and visit that area. All yall back to Africa folks, yall go check it out and let us know how it was
 

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Lol@you dumb nikkas blaming Ghanaians for this

This is the founder of Africanconnections

dr_hakeem.jpg

"Ayesha S. Hakeem is President of African Connections North America and Managing Director of African Connections Ghana Ltd.

She received her undergraduate education at Yale University and Northwestern University, where she majored in African and African American History; her M.A. in History is from Northwestern University; and her Juris Doctorate is from DePaul University.

Dr. Hakeem is a retired civil rights lawyer with over 20 years of legal experience, including her employment with Sidley & Austin, one of the highest rated law firms in the world, which is also the law firm that employed former U.S. president, Barack Obama and former first lady, Michelle Obama.

Dr. Hakeem first traveled to Africa in 1971, exploring Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, and Nigeria. In 1976, she left her hometown of Chicago and relocated with her family to Ghana, a country with inextricable links to African American history.

After moving to Ghana, Dr. Hakeem was first employed by the Ghana Education Service, where she taught African History for two years before being hired by the University of Ghana, as the Ashanti Regional Director for the University's Institute of Adult Education.

Dr. Hakeem has taught African American and West African History in the United States and in Ghana for decades.

She has lived in Ghana for over 20 years and has traveled throughout Africa for decades. Her vast Africa experience and wealth of knowledge enriches each of African Connections' tours.

Working hand in hand with our sister company African Connections Ghana Ltd., which is headquartered in Accra, Ghana with operational capability throughout much of Africa, we ensure that all tour services on the ground in Africa are delivered to specification and each tour itinerary is executed to the highest possible standards.

We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional tour management and support services while maintaining the best tour prices.

We are "Your Gateway to Africa" offering travel and tour packages that allow you to experience the best of Africa at affordable prices.

African Connections invites you to “Return to the Motherland!” Dr. Hakeem and her tour team look forward to having the opportunity to show you the Africa they love so much and know so well"


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That's way too much reading for dudes on here 😄
 

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So she moved to Ghana 20 years ago and locked in with the locals there. Now they trying to find some black americans to get 7 Gz out of and visit that area. All yall back to Africa folks, yall go check it out and let us know how it was
Here you go with some African American history. Maybe Tariq can use this nice FBA company for his next Africa tour:lolbron:



 

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Lol@you dumb nikkas blaming Ghanaians for this

This is the founder of Africanconnections

dr_hakeem.jpg

"Ayesha S. Hakeem is President of African Connections North America and Managing Director of African Connections Ghana Ltd.

She received her undergraduate education at Yale University and Northwestern University, where she majored in African and African American History; her M.A. in History is from Northwestern University; and her Juris Doctorate is from DePaul University.

Dr. Hakeem is a retired civil rights lawyer with over 20 years of legal experience, including her employment with Sidley & Austin, one of the highest rated law firms in the world, which is also the law firm that employed former U.S. president, Barack Obama and former first lady, Michelle Obama.

Dr. Hakeem first traveled to Africa in 1971, exploring Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, and Nigeria. In 1976, she left her hometown of Chicago and relocated with her family to Ghana, a country with inextricable links to African American history.

After moving to Ghana, Dr. Hakeem was first employed by the Ghana Education Service, where she taught African History for two years before being hired by the University of Ghana, as the Ashanti Regional Director for the University's Institute of Adult Education.

Dr. Hakeem has taught African American and West African History in the United States and in Ghana for decades.

She has lived in Ghana for over 20 years and has traveled throughout Africa for decades. Her vast Africa experience and wealth of knowledge enriches each of African Connections' tours.

Working hand in hand with our sister company African Connections Ghana Ltd., which is headquartered in Accra, Ghana with operational capability throughout much of Africa, we ensure that all tour services on the ground in Africa are delivered to specification and each tour itinerary is executed to the highest possible standards.

We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional tour management and support services while maintaining the best tour prices.

We are "Your Gateway to Africa" offering travel and tour packages that allow you to experience the best of Africa at affordable prices.

African Connections invites you to “Return to the Motherland!” Dr. Hakeem and her tour team look forward to having the opportunity to show you the Africa they love so much and know so well"


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Congratulations to this sister:salute:


She was able to escape Babylon,but based on what feels like exploitive pricing. She maybe didnt purge herself of the programming forced on us by the European. We strongly recommend knowledge of self and reversing the assimilation before leaving the country. Otherwise you are just taking the cancer to a different location in the body. Doing more harm then good. Which is why i dont champion us ALL leaving the country. Some of you are g.m.o cancer cells and need to be detained and localized:respect:#TheZoo


Curious of the responses with this new revelation.
 
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