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I think most Diasporian Africans feel the same way as you do. I know most of them will never move to Africa, and never want to. Either because they buy into the lie that Africa has a huge population, is starving, ravaged with AIDS, savage/primitive, etc... or because they believe that too much of their ancestor's blood has been spilled in the Diaspora, for them to be going off on any romantic journeys to the Motherland.
Brother Ayinde, while I understand your unwillingness to move to the Motherland and you do work in Trinidad, I wonder why you have chosen to not migrate in Africa if you don’t mind to share.
B.K
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