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๐ŸŒธ Happy Motherโ€™s Day to all the incredible mothers and mother figures across Africa, and the Diaspora! ๐ŸŒธToday we honor y...
05/10/2026

๐ŸŒธ Happy Motherโ€™s Day to all the incredible mothers and mother figures across Africa, and the Diaspora! ๐ŸŒธ

Today we honor your strength, sacrifice, wisdom, and unconditional love. You are the foundation of our families, the heartbeat of our communities, and the guiding light for future generations. From the mothers raising nations with courage, to the aunties, grandmothers, sisters, and caretakers who nurture with love, we celebrate you today and always.

May your day be filled with joy, appreciation, peace, and endless love. Thank you for all that you do.

With Love & Appreciation,
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04/12/2026
04/10/2026

Reflections on the Interview on Return, Reparations, and Citizenship

By: Kenya Malinke Mansaray

I thoroughly enjoyed watching this interview, as it provided much-needed clarity on the evolving pathway of Return to Sierra Leone for members of the African diaspora. More importantly, it reaffirmed something many of us have long believed, this movement is not only alive, it is advancing in the right direction.

In recent times, there have been widespread rumors suggesting that this pathway had been canceled. In fact, one of our own guests was directly told by an employee of another tour company that the initiative no longer existed, although they acknowledged that we could still host a first homecoming tour. This interview directly confronts those misconceptions and confirms that the work toward establishing a formal, structured pathway is still active and progressing. That alone makes this a significant and timely conversation.

What stood out most is how closely the current discussion aligns with earlier engagements that my husband and I had with previous leadership. During his time serving in international roles, including as Executive Director and Founder of the Black Star Action Network International and as International Ambassador for the Gullah Nation of North America, we were part of early conversations focused on formalizing this pathway into law. There has always been a clear understanding that for Return to be sustainable, it must move beyond informal processes and be grounded in legislation that can endure beyond any single administration.

The historical connection between Gullah Geechee people, African Americans, and Sierra Leone cannot be overstated. Sierra Leone stands as a cornerstone in Pan-African history, a place of return and resettlement for formerly enslaved Africans from the diaspora. Thomas Peters, widely recognized as a founding figure of Freetown, was a formerly enslaved Gullah Geechee man from Wilmington, North Carolina, the same place Assata Shakur mother was from. His wife was also Gullah Geechee, from Charleston, South Carolina, and together their legacy reflects the deep roots of this transatlantic connection. Peters played a pivotal role in organizing the return of Black Loyalists from Nova Scotia to Sierra Leone. This legacy is not distant history, it is a living foundation that continues to shape todayโ€™s movement for reconnection.

Over the years, there have been periods of silence and uncertainty, particularly surrounding citizenship laws and settlement policies. We were informed previously that aspects of the program had been postponed, with intentions to revisit and formalize them through legislation. As far back as 2016, during active leadership engagement and dialogue with figures such as former chairperson Isatu Smith, discussions were already underway to establish clear criteria and policy frameworks that could eventually be codified into law. Hearing those same commitments echoed today demonstrates continuity and confirms that, while the process may be gradual, it is steadily moving forward.

The recent remarks by Joseph Ben Kaifala, Chairman of the Sierra Leone Monuments and Relics Commission, further reinforce this trajectory. In his interview with Truth Media Sierra Leone, he emphasized that reparations must go beyond financial compensation, calling for acknowledgment, restoration of dignity, and institutional reform rooted in the historical realities of slavery and colonialism.

On the issue of citizenship, he highlighted the importance of developing clear and accessible legal pathways for people of African descent to reconnect with Sierra Leone, while also maintaining national structure and integrity. His insights underscored the importance of historical memory, diaspora engagement in national development, and the need for strong legal frameworks that ensure long-term sustainability.

Overall, this interview reflects a renewed and growing commitment to positioning Sierra Leone as a central hub for Pan-African reconnection. It is not just symbolic, it is strategic, necessary, and long overdue.

Now that we are in 2026, it is clear that the next step must be to enshrine this birthright into legislation, rather than relying solely on presidential decrees, as seen during earlier conferments, including those connected to Isaiah Washington in 2010. This is how we protect the vision, institutionalize the pathway, and secure it for generations to come.

This is a good move. A necessary move. And a powerful step in the right direction.

I fully support this pathway and the effort to embed it into law, ensuring that it creates a lasting bridge for our global community to return, reconnect, and rebuild.

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03/02/2026

๐Ÿ”ฅ๐ŸŒ GULLAHDUGU SERVICES LLC PRESENTS: ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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๐Ÿ“† For the entire month of March 2026, take advantage of powerful savings designed to help you visit, invest, and relocate to Sierra Leone with confidence.

Gullahdugu Services LLC is more than just tours, we are your trusted bridge between Africa and the Global African Diaspora.

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Regular Deposit: $500
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These limited-time offers are available through March 31st, 2026 only.

Whether you are planning to:

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โ€ข Reconnect with heritage and culture

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๐ŸŒโœจ BUILD WITH PURPOSE. RETURN WITH STRATEGY. โœจ๐ŸŒGullahdugu is more than just tourism, it is a trusted consulting bridge b...
02/10/2026

๐ŸŒโœจ BUILD WITH PURPOSE. RETURN WITH STRATEGY. โœจ๐ŸŒ

Gullahdugu is more than just tourism, it is a trusted consulting bridge between Africa and the Global African Diaspora. With over 13 years of on-the-ground experience as repatriates from the United States in Sierra Leone, we do not offer theory, we offer lived expertise, strategic insight, and practical solutions for long-term success.

Now is the time to design your ideal future of return, investment, and engagement with Sierra Leone. Whether your goal is to visit, relocate, invest, or reconnect, Gullahdugu Services provides comprehensive consulting grounded in cultural understanding and operational excellence.

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๐ŸŒฟ Our Areas of Expertise

โ€ข Historic African Diaspora & Heritage Tourism
โ€ข Cause-Based and Educational Tourism, including mission trips and cultural exchange programs
โ€ข Repatriation and Relocation Services
โ€ข Business Registration, for-profit and nonprofit entities
โ€ข Business Development and Management
โ€ข Strategic Planning and Advisory Services
โ€ข Visa and Residency Registration
โ€ข Genealogy and DNA Consultation
โ€ข Export Services, featuring Sierra Leone - made goods such as custom clothing, waist beads, jewelry, artwork, and more

โญ Featured Service Packages

Repatriation & Relocation Packages

Designed for individuals and families seeking a structured and informed transition to life in Sierra Leone. These packages include relocation guidance, residency support, cultural orientation, and ongoing advisory services to ensure a smooth and sustainable return.

Tour Packages

Curated heritage, historic, and educational tours for members of the Global African Diaspora, institutions, and organizations. Options include cultural immersion experiences, cause-based travel, educational tours, and mission trips centered on authentic connection and impact.

Business Registration Packages

Comprehensive business formation services for both for-profit and nonprofit entities. From registration and compliance to strategic planning and management support, these packages are tailored to help you establish and grow a successful enterprise in Sierra Leone.

๐ŸŒ This is consulting with purpose, strategy, and legacy at the center.
๐ŸŒ This is about reconnecting skills, capital, and knowledge with Africa.
๐ŸŒ This is about returning prepared, informed, and empowered.

Begin your journey with confidence.

Book your consultation. Build with intention. Partner with Gullahdugu

01/29/2026

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01/29/2026

KINGS YARD GATE & HOLDING PLACE @ KENT ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฑ

01/29/2026

SIERRA LEONE PEACE MUSEUM ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฑ

The Sierra Leone Peace Museum in Freetown, located at the former Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) site in New England Ville, is a memorial and education center dedicated to the country's 1991โ€“2002 civil war, truth-telling, and reconciliation. It features exhibitions, a memorial garden, and archives.

01/29/2026

In facilitating the historical homecomings of 3 Sierra Leonean descendants in Freetown it was key to connect them with the proper traditional authorities when being bestowed a proper ancestral name. Choose Gullahdugu!!

01/29/2026

KINGS YARD @ KENT VILLAGE, SIERRA LEONE ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฑ

In 19th-century Kent Village, Sierra Leone, the "King's Yard" (or similar holding areas) served as a critical, albeit grim, site for holding captured or liberated Africans. It was used to house people, often in basements or temporary structures, before they were moved to the Banana Islands or Bunce Island for transportation or resettlement.
Key historical details regarding this location include:

Slavery and Post-Abolition: During the 17th and 18th centuries, Kent was a major center for the slave trade, with holding pens for enslaved people. Following the abolition of slavery by the British, it became a location for handling liberated Africans.
Significance: The area, including the "King's Well" and surrounding basements, is part of the deep, historical, and somber,, heritage of the Western Area Peninsula.

Connection to Other Sites: Enslaved people were often moved from Kent to the Banana Islands for inspection before being sent elsewhere.
Associated Structures: St. Edward's Anglican Church in the village was historically connected to the era, often linked to where those involved in the trade worshipped.

It should not be confused with the primary Gateway to the Old King's Yard in Freetown, which was a major, official, receiving center at the Connaught Hospital.

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