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Africans Abroad: How to Successfully Return to Africa!

Africans Abroad: How to Successfully Return to Africa!A New, Better Life in Africa Awaits You… Return Home Successfully – with a Strategic Plan to Build the Life of Your Dreams in Your True Homeland!!

Dear African Abroad, Are you considering returning to Africa to live, after studying, working, or living abroad for many years, possibly a large part of your life? Are you considering building a new, better and more prosperouslife in Africa? If so, congratulations! I applaud your idealism and your willingness to create a new life for yourself and your family back in Africa! She can definitely use your experience, intelligence, exposure, and vision! I am Toks Kotoye, but please call me “Toks”. I want to help you successfully return to Africa! You absolutely can do it with a solid strategy. But you can’t just hop on a plane, land in Africa, and expect to begin a new life in Africa with everything going smoothly. If only things were that simple! I know this to be true because I have done it, and unfortunately, the process is never smooth or simple, but it can be done with great success. Planning is important, and I will share with you what I have learned in detail, but first…

“Why Do You Want To Return to Africa?” What are you reasons? Perhaps your current life is not what you thought it would be because of:

No matter your reasons, you are not alone – 89% of Africans studying abroad say that they intend to return to Africa! You too can join this movement! However, there are numerous issues and “realities” that have to be successfully navigated first, and that is what we are here to discuss. The longer you have been away, the harder the transition will be. For people of African descent who have never lived in Africa, their challenge is even greater! Everyone has their own unique personal reasons. What I hear most commonly is that the quality of life in Europe and the West is no longer what it used to be. Apparently the lifestyle is just too disconnected with no true sense of community. No connection to the land that sustains us. No regard for the environment, and for the bonds that every member of humanity shares.

We are all in this together, but most people in the West live as if they are an island unto themselves, cut-off from others, and cut-off from life! That is why crime is so bad and why violence is so common. People are rarely unified in a common goal. They have forgotten how to forge connections with neighbors andhow to live simply. At the core of the problem, people have forgotten how to be content with having enough.

Are you tired of the quest for materialism that seems to never end as we try to accumulate larger houses, more cars, more money, so we can insulate ourselves from everyone else who feels equally disconnected?

Perhaps you feel a strong connection to your ancestral motherland, and you see her struggle to find her way long after throwing off the chains of Colonialism, of foreign rule. You want to play a role in helping her be rebuilt, restored to her former glory as a center of cultural and economic leadership! No, you are definitely not alone in your deep-seated desire to take part. Millions of people of African ancestry want to return home to build both a new life for themselves and a new life collectively, for the greater good of Africa. But every country in Africa is unique, and the life you want to create is not the same as anyone else’s vision of their ideal life in Africa. You will have a unique plan.

That thread is the desire to live a life of not only prosperity, but connectedness with people, with the Earth, and helping to rebuild Africa in a way that allows every person in Africa to have freedom, prosperity, and rewarding work! You can have rewarding work in Africa. She is modernizing daily, so you can have a nice home. You can have a unique, rewarding career that provides abundantly for you and your family. You indeed can “have it all” without losing your connection to your brothers, to your sisters, and to your community. But as you know, Africa is very different from the rest of the world. It has its unique characteristics, unique challenges, and unique problems. Life in Africa is not a “bed of roses”, but then again, neither is life where you are now. A life in Africa can be so much more rewarding, and you can easily live life at a slower pace, with less stress, more leisure time. You will be able to breathe deeply, sleep soundly, and feel your connection to your community, and the joy that is sleeping in you right now can awaken. In Africa, you can be the person you were always meant to be because there is NO LIMIT to your potential in your own country! But making the transition back to Africa is not a simple matter. There are numerous considerations. There are problems to be overcome. You will certainly face some challenges, and if you do not prepare properly before you embark on this monumental journey, you may not make the transition successfully.

Preparation – mentally, logistically, and financially is very important. Without preparing properly, failure is very likely. That is why I have created a tool for you to properly assess, plan, prepare, and execute your move back to Africa with the maximum chance for success. Why would you even consider making such a major change in your life without giving yourself the best chance possible to succeed? Anything less than thorough planning and execution is not only a disservice to yourself, to your dreams, but to Africa as well!

Africa needs you. And you can make a huge difference in her future. But if the challenges of returning to Africa defeat you, then it… Read more…

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