Change Africa Movement

Change Africa Movement Emancipation for a united Africa. And Africa reconnecting to our long separated families in the diaspora. We also promote love and equity for all persons.

LIBERIA: President John Dramani Mahama joined Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai and other regional heads of state, ...
27/07/2025

LIBERIA: President John Dramani Mahama joined Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai and other regional heads of state, including Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Guinea Bissau's heads of state, to commemorate Liberia's 178th Independence Day in Monrovia, fostering a spirit of collaboration and progress.

26/07/2025

Will Obama be sentenced to death ☠️💀 under Trump? Is President Obama going to jail?
Or it's just a diversionary tactics as usual?

Let us hear the facts and opinions of the Republicans and the Democrats here.

😢 What Kind Of Youths Do We Have In Cameroon 🇨🇲? New ancestors want to uproot Paul Biya from power...since they've reali...
25/07/2025

😢 What Kind Of Youths Do We Have In Cameroon 🇨🇲? New ancestors want to uproot Paul Biya from power...since they've realized how unserious the youths are...and for the fact that the president have become the seat and office of ancestors, 81 different Ancestral Presidential Candidates have filed to contest against him.

At 92 years old, Cameroon’s President Paul Biya says he’s not done yet. Let that sink in—43 years in power, and he’s still pushing for another term in office 😢.

If he wins, he’ll clock 99 years by the end of his next term and hit a jaw-d,ropping 50 years as president.

Biya took over in 1982, and four decades later, he’s still running the show like it’s 1982. And the youth are looking on and re-electing him without any tangible reasons.

The youths in Cameroon are embarrassment to the entire continent of Africa! What a shame! 😢

🇬🇭 Ghana Ranks 3rd as the most generous country in world Ghana has been ranked the 3rd most generous country in the worl...
25/07/2025

🇬🇭 Ghana Ranks 3rd as the most generous country in world

Ghana has been ranked the 3rd most generous country in the world according to the 2025 CAF World Giving Report. The West African nation impressed the world by donating 2.19% of its total income to charitable causes.

The report highlighted Africa as the most generous continent overall, with Ghanaians playing a key role in that ranking. While high-income nations gave around 0.70%, low-income countries like Ghana gave nearly twice that amount — proving that generosity doesn’t depend on wealth, but heart.

This global recognition is a proud moment for the country, showcasing Ghana’s deep-rooted culture of community support, kindness, and giving.

🗓️ Published: 24th July, 2025
📊 Source: CAF World Giving Index 2025

25/07/2025

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23/07/2025

"Ghana led the issue of education in Africa. It is our son who went around the continent to propagate the importance of education. In fact, Ghana was always ranked number one in Africa in terms of education. Today, Zimbabwe is leading — and the person who led Zimbabwe to this stage was produced here in Ghana. We've lost that position, but we are recapturing that lost glory." -

Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin

Big shout out to my newest top fans! 💎 Elias Cobra, John Annanson, Okoye Ella, Immah Dan, Leon Kojo Appiah, Okwaban Okwa...
23/07/2025

Big shout out to my newest top fans! 💎 Elias Cobra, John Annanson, Okoye Ella, Immah Dan, Leon Kojo Appiah, Okwaban Okwaban, David Mckenzie, Muhammad Mulayaz, Bee Nice, Richmond Owusu, Pretty Ella, Kyei-marfo Bosomsika, Mavis Lydia Kumah, Dennis Anane, Stylo Dauda, Justus Ogembo, Martin Partrick, Abdul Jalil Maiga, Annette Eshun, Theo Welch, Ansi K Divine, Aboagye Felix, Dwayne Martin, Peter Kwaku Ampem Darko, Foday Camara, Makija Talarh, K Kings Ojalor, Benedicta Adwoa, Bernidette Lynch, Godgift Sokari Odi

Drop a comment to welcome them to our community, fans

Henry Louis Gates Jr. presents Pope Leo XIV with evidence of black ancestry. Renowned genealogist Henry Louis Gates Jr. ...
22/07/2025

Henry Louis Gates Jr. presents Pope Leo XIV with evidence of black ancestry.
Renowned genealogist Henry Louis Gates Jr. (famed host of Finding Your Roots) and his wife, historian Dr. Marial Iglesias Utset, met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on July 5. They presented him with a detailed family tree tracing his lineage 15 generations back—approximately 500 years—including Black ancestry among his forebears

Key findings from their research:
• The Pope’s maternal ancestors included free people of color from New Orleans—specifically Haitian and Louisiana Creole lineage

• The genealogy revealed a nuanced family history involving both enslaved individuals and slaveholders, as well as freedom fighters

• The Pope is also distantly related to high-profile figures like Madonna, Angelina Jolie, Justin Bieber, Hillary Clinton, and others—though the focus remains his mixed-race heritage

Why this matters:
• This personal revelation marks the first public acknowledgment by the Pope of his Black heritage, adding depth to his identity as the first American pope

• Gates described the encounter as “one of the most meaningful and deeply moving moments of our lives,” shining light on the powerful intersection of global history, race, and personal identity

What's your honest take on this?

GHANA SET TO SUPPLY FUEL TO BURKINA FASO IN NEW TRADE MOVE - ENERGY MINISTRYGhana’s Minister for Energy and Green Transi...
22/07/2025

GHANA SET TO SUPPLY FUEL TO BURKINA FASO IN NEW TRADE MOVE - ENERGY MINISTRY

Ghana’s Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor, said, “Ghana is already working to ensure that we extend a pipeline from Ghana to Burkina Faso. This will position Ghana as the main hub for Burkina to off-lift petroleum products,” he added.

Ghana and Burkina Faso have since time immemorial been living as family, not just neighbors. Hence, Ghana's readiness to help the landlocked neighbor in it's oil supply by extending a pipeline to that far north of Ghana is a remarkable feet worthy of commendation.

Ghana must do whatever it can to support Traoré to ensure he succeeds in transforming the desert Burkina Faso into a better place for its citizens and beyond.

Africa, let's be each other and one another's keeper.

A $14,520 Visa Burden: The Cost of a Divided Africa. As we count down to the start of the Trans African Tourism and Unit...
22/07/2025

A $14,520 Visa Burden: The Cost of a Divided Africa. As we count down to the start of the Trans African Tourism and Unity Campaign, we face a sobering reality. Our team of 12 Ghanaians, four of whom are media crew from Ghana Television, will spend $11,520 in visa fees to travel across 39 African countries.

This staggering cost, just to move freely on our own continent, - our own homeland - is a painful reminder of the colonial borders that still divide us. As a friend recently remarked, “Why must I pay to visit my brother in another neighborhood?” Even capitalist Europe has largely abandoned visas for EU members, yet Africa remains shackled by bureaucratic hurdles.

With our media launch 22 days away on August 11, 2025, and our 120-day journey starting August 18, 2025, from Accra, Ghana, I am compelled to speak out.

Africa must unite. And it must start now, by rallying behind our campaign to dismantle visa barriers and forge a borderless, and prosperous continent.

This journey is personal to me. As a Ghanaian patriot, a pan-Africanist, and a former parliamentarian, I’ve long believed in the vision of Kwame Nkrumah and Julius Nyerere - a united Africa where our 1.4 billion people can travel, trade, and connect without hindrance.

Our campaign, endorsed by the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is a selfless step toward that dream. We will drive 600 hours, traversing 39 nations, from Algeria’s deserts to Zimbabwe’s plains, with the view to meeting heads of state, policymakers, and communities to advocate for visa-free policies, aligned with the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the Protocol on the Free Movement of Persons.

Yet, the $14,520 visa fee burden we face exposes the deep fractures in our continent’s travel policies. Historically, visas and their fees emerged from colonial powers’ need to control movement and extract revenue, a legacy that persists today.

Ghana’s December 2024 decision to grant visa-free access to all African nationals (though yet to be fully implemented) and Kenya’s groundbreaking move to to give all Africans, save Libyans and Somalis completely visa free access, will open doors, likely securing reciprocal access.

In spite of Ghana’s Pan Africa gesture, several countries still impose costly requirements for not only Ghanaians but for other African nationals.

Our team has to cough up $7,800 for embassy visas for Equatorial Guinea, DRC, Mozambique, Namibia, Algeria and Angola; eVisas for Central African Republic, Chad, and Botswana add $3,600; ETAs for South Africa and Mauritania cost $1,200; and The Gambia and Republic of Congo’s tourism levy and visa-on-arrival fees add $1,920, bringing the visa related cost to $14,520.

These costs are a stark barrier to the free movement that could boost intra-African trade by 109% by 2035 under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)

This $14,520 is not just a financial burden. It’s a symbol of our continent’s division. Every dollar spent on visas is a dollar diverted from showcasing Africa’s beauty, from Ethiopia’s ancient churches to Botswana’s Okavango Delta. It’s a dollar that could fuel trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.

Kenya’s bold July 2025 move to eliminate visa requirements for nearly all African countries, following Ghana’s lead, shows what’s possible. Rwanda, Seychelles, and The Gambia have also eased travel barriers, but too many nations cling to policies rooted in colonial control that stifle our potential.

As I prepare to lead this journey, I am driven by a vision of an Africa where no citizen needs a visa to explore their homeland. Tourism, a lifeline for millions of jobs and a significant contributor to our GDP, thrives when borders are open.

The AfCFTA’s promise of economic integration depends on free movement. Our campaign will amplify this message, partnering with media giants
to broadcast our call to millions.
With 22 days until our media launch and 29 days until we hit the road, I call on every African to join us.

Governments must streamline visa processes for our team and commit to reciprocal visa-free policies. Businesses can sponsor fuel, accommodation, or vehicle maintenance, gaining visibility through our media platforms.

African citizens, especially the youth, can amplify our message on X, Facebook and other social media platforms, sharing stories of what a united Africa means to them.

To Africa’s leaders, I make this passionate appeal - embrace our call and act now. The time for half-measures is over. Follow Kenya and Ghana’s example - tear down visa barriers and build bridges between our nations.

Our campaign is a movement for every African, a chance to heal the wounds of division and celebrate our shared heritage. Join us to create an Africa where $14,520 in visa fees is a relic of the past, and every citizen can move freely toward a brighter, united future.

Act now, our continent’s destiny depends on it.
Join the Movement:
Email: [email protected]
WhatsApp: +233244350462

Source:
Ras Mubarak,
Campaign Lead, Trans African Tourism and Unity Campaign

So dumb she is! And this the person who is on her way to becoming Prime Minister of England? Damn! She's such ignorant a...
22/07/2025

So dumb she is! And this the person who is on her way to becoming Prime Minister of England? Damn! She's such ignorant and arrogant! And she has so much dislike for Africa and Africans and other blacks.

She couldn't even read the citizenship act of Nigeria before boldly coming on national television in UK to say this? What a shame!

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Selorm Mensah, Queen Eme, Humphery Mba, Salo Babi, Sullay...
20/07/2025

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Selorm Mensah, Queen Eme, Humphery Mba, Salo Babi, Sullay Humper, Theo Okang, Prince Mensah, Prince Jimmy Nash, Ebube Harrison, Hudah Sanor, Aminu Wezzy, Malik Yakubu Akili, Moroh Sumailah, Pryñsë Dêstîny Jr., Stephans Bop, Rosemarie Reid, Tweneboah Collins, Tamuno Dappa, Gidda Timbo Jalloh, Seth Kofi Mensah, Ndip Thierry, PaaPas GH, Fiifi Clement, Abraham Mkhulu, Kangah Ellonye, Mohammed Nuhu Jeoboy, Amidu Salifu, Mike Bill, Ecclésiaste Beingar, Gayus Andrawus, Rachel Gbessie, Jerrel Tolud, Issifu Iddrisu, Juldeh Bah, Bismark Agyei, Moses Umuse, Musa Zakari, Godwin Obiunu, Victoria Tetee Kpenkennie, Cacious Umar Ibrahim, Justice Kwame Bannor, Musa Saif, Ayedun Readwan, Mariatu Conteh, Targa Faruk, Alhaji Najim, Beshalls Beshalls, Micheal Fortuner, Patrick Xormenay, Asante Evans

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