UK-based Ghanaian Abby Osei Tutu has opened up about her deep connection to Ghana, despite acknowledging the country’s challenges.
Speaking on Channel One TV’s The Chat, Abby expressed how she feels a profound sense of peace and belonging in Ghana that she hasn’t experienced anywhere else.
Describing her bond with Ghana as spiritual and grounding, Abby emphasized that, despite the issues Ghana faces, the level of peace she feels in the country is unmatched. She compared her experiences in Ghana to her travels to seven other countries, stating that the peace she finds in Ghana is unparalleled.
Abby’s sentiments reflect a growing trend among the African diaspora, who view Ghana as more than just a birthplace but also a place for reconnection, cultural healing, and identity exploration.
As a co-founder of TribeMeets, Abby is committed to helping Africans in the diaspora reconnect with their roots. TribeMeets facilitates relocation, cultural identity development, and community building by bridging the gap between diasporans and the African continent.
Through various initiatives focused on entrepreneurship, cultural immersion, and networking, TribeMeets is reshaping the narrative of returning home to Africa.