Source: tuko.co.ke
In an interview on REVOLT’s Deposit$ podcast, Akon expressed his belief that Africa could become the strongest nation in the world if African-Americans returned to their ancestral homeland. He cited Africa’s abundant resources, land, population, and know-how as the ingredients for success.
Akon’s comments have sparked mixed reactions on social media. Some have supported his vision, seeing it as a way for African-Americans to avoid racial discrimination and inequality in the United States and tap into Africa’s potential for growth.
@Gykean__ commented: “I would love to move to Africa in a heart beat.” @ramz_ramazani said: “This sounds fair to me. And before they go, the government should give each person millions in repatriation checks.” @bouncingship tweeted
“He’s right. Our brothers and sisters desperately need our help over there. So many wonderful people throughout all of Africa.” Others, however, have criticised Akon for his sweeping generalizations about African-Americans and his apparent disregard for the challenges they face in their home country.
@l3l2ucelee “I don’t think Africans like black Americans. There is no “going back”.”