“Togo’s minister of foreign affairs and African integration, Prof Robert Dussey says, it took the hug of a Black Brazilian couple to jolt him into action.” After the last Pan-African Congress in South Africa in 2014, nothing much has happened, and it seemed everyone went to sleep, but thanks to the Togolese President, Faure Gnassingbe, there is a renewed determination to bring back Pan-Africanism among Africans and Black people in the diaspora. Accordingly, Togo is preparing to host the 9th Pan-African Congress. For many who do not understand…
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