The purpose of the reconnection between Africa and Africa Diaspora is family re-union and support system for each other.
In the words of John Keats, from his poem "Endymion", for me, to contribute and promote the African re-union with Africa Diaspora is "a thing of beauty is a joy forever". It means that fulfilling the hope of the ancestors in reconciling the families at home and Diaspora is beautiful and beauty has the power to bring joy that lasts beyond the immediate moment.
This task is divine and beyond tangible gains. Everyone on this path, either from the motherland Africa or Africa Diaspora (overseas) must understand that the purpose is true reconnection which will aide the support system for all engaging communities.
It's the desire of the ancestors to bridge the oceans. As a true ambassador of the "cause", i make it known to those who don't know that to reconnect families in Diaspora to the motherland is not a childs play. It is not business as usual. It takes a lot of efforts and patience.
However, the most important ingredient on the road of this beauty is integrity. Everything that is beyond the ordinary or supernatural have an after effect, either a curse or a fortune. There's a curse on all those who decieve or will try to decieve individuals or families at home in Africa and individuals or families in Diaspora who feel a powerful desire to return home. There's fortuity for those who bring joy to the countenances of families in Diaspora who wishes to visit or return to the roots.
Let it be known that everyone whose Africa Diaspora efforts are free from pretence or personal gain, whose works proceeds from genuine feelings will leave their footprints in the sand of time. Their lives shall exhibit grace and by their fruits they shall be known. The Ancestors are alive through us.
The duty of an ambassador are enormous. As an international promoter of the positive image of Nigeria and Africa, i serve as a reincarnated ancient bridge to the continent. It is a thing of joy for me to put smiles on the faces of Black people in the Americas and everywhere on earth who chose to visit or return to continental Africa.