Nana A. Kyerewaa Ansah II |
For those of
you who think that Diasporas are in Ghana and Africa just taking and talking,
operating businesses for their own personal profit, 'rolling in the dough', who
do not give back to Ghana/Africa, think again.
Nana Kyerewaa
is one of many of Diaspora who has worked tirelessly to build up the
communities of Ghana, support students as most of us do, who is finally being
recognized for her years of unending dedicated service.
We do not do it
for recognition, we do it for the love of our brothers and sisters and our
Mother Land. Africans should know that we of Diaspora actually
freely give of ourselves, time and finances.
We see the
atrocities, injustices and poverty being perpetuated upon our people. We see
how dark forces have blinded them, taking away their livelihood, self worth, keeping them in poverty and living below their means. We come to help restore
our brothers and sisters to their greatness.
Many Diasporas,
if not all, have a divine mandate from the Ancestors and the Most High G-D. Diasporas
come to build up not tear down. We come with our own unique gifts, experiences,
qualities and Metron that cannot be equated or valued by financial wealth. We
should not be deterred, treated offensively or unjustly as an
"Oburoni", denied citizenship or made to pay for caring, loving, working or coming home.
In 2017, Nana
Kyerewaa was elected Convener of the Central Region Ascendants Association of
Ghana (CRAAAG). She works with numerous organizations, including PANAFEST with Rabbi
Kohain Nathanyah Halevi, local Chiefs, Queens and the good people of Ghana. She
is one of many of Diaspora who has dedicated her life working for the
betterment of Ghana and Africa.
Nana A.
Kyerewaa Ansah II was enstooled in Elmina as a queen mother in 1987, 31 years
ago. Nana retired as a senior civil
servant from the U.S. Department of Transportation in Washington. DC. In 2008
Nana repatriated to her ancestral home of Elmina. Nana is a published author of
two books on Akan protocol, the Akan Akom Tradition and several other writings.
She is a Ghanaian citizen.
Nana is well
known in the K.E.E.A district for her dedication to the education and
development of children and the Infrastructures that support them.
It’s time for Africans to rid themselves of the false perceptions fed to them by European and Western deceiver’s via media, religion and a faulty educational system. It is time that Africans realize that we are them, they are us. It is time for Africans to receive those of Diaspora, supporting and allowing us to freely fulfill our divine mandates as African citizens who have returned home.
Nana, we are
proud of you!
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