You can look towards both groups. In this scenario, ADOS itself is currently a diaspora in a country (USA) and is looking towards constructing their own country. It's valid. They are not mutually exclusive.
I'm emphasizing STEM not to correct Black Wealth, I agree that would take something much more massive then 'more blacks in STEM'. I say this, in order for black people to secure a position in the oligopoly that is technical knowledge. Especially if the purpose is to develop and process something to export to the rest of the world in lieu of natural resources, like Israel does. There are currently not enough black doctors and engineers for this to work well. For example, we all know that black people get treated worse in healthcare, the chances of better treatment are likely going to go up if they are treated by another black person. This won't work if in ADOS country you need to import foreign doctors and aid to take care of your people, to build your roads buildings and bridges, to run your powergrids (electric, hydro, gas, etc), etc. To have black teachers and professors teaching these tings.
Raw numbers, yeah that's true because there are more ADOS than Nigerian Americans.
Raw Numbers? Really? That's intellectually dishonest, you are smarter than that
@Jesus is my protector . Proportionality is more important is this scenario. That's extremely bad faith.
There needs to be a cultural shift otherwise you get South Africa, with white people (or whoever) still at the top despite being a minority.
There seems to be a disconnect. You are talking about the process of actually contrasting and developing the territory, in which case, yes it is better to look towards Ghana, Tanzania and Botswana are slightly iffy because Pakistanis and Indians and such have and are starting to get massive power there.
I'm talking about the steps needed to even get within an inch of that point.