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 In documents collected from African writers, media and training consultant Joseph Warungu writes about plans to build a museum in Ghana and other African countries. says there will be a new era for Africans.

 The Maasai people in Tanzania and Kenya, the Himba people in Namibia and Somalia in the Horn of Africa and the Zulu people in South Africa and the Mbenga people in West Congo and other communities - they seem to be close by find a new place to live in Ghama.

 Africans are thought to have begun migrating more than 3,500 years ago, as large numbers of Bantu people left South West Africa and relocated to other parts of the continent. . New travelers will now be traveling in the opposite direction. Like their predecessors, they do not need visas or travel documents. The return of the people will not be the end of the people, it will be the return of the culture. It is their history, their nature.

 The new location is in the Pomadze hills of Winneba. It is a 10-acre site in Central Africa located about 60 kilometers from the capital Accra. It is a welcoming place that has a lot of grass in the yard.

 If all goes well, by August next year this venue will provide a six-story building. The Winneba venue, where the "Summiters" will enter their new home in Ghana, is about a kilometer away. one of Cape Coast Castle, a place that in ancient times was used by European slaves for slavery.


 The museum, which is still under construction, has a common goal - to collect and tell the story of Africa through voices, materials and culture.

 The founders of this project say that this material is important because for a long time, different people told the story of African history.

 They say that if someone tells you a story, he or she will tell the story the way he or she wants it to.

 This museum aims to bring Africa's history to the fore by climbing on what is unspoken in history that has existed in Africa for over 400 years.

 It is a museum that wants to teach, heal and inspire.

 Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo has said the museum will be a permanent home and residence for all African artifacts stolen from the continent, items stored in other museums around the world.

 This is the latest museum under construction on the continent, in addition to those in Senegal, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Nigeria, and it comes at a time when the issue of stolen African artifacts is gaining momentum. colonialism back Looking at the design of the museum, the museum will be a standing ovation and can be seen from a distance - a place of African zeal. As an African fan, I went in to see what the museum was like.

 Upon entering the museum, the eyes of the beholder will be captivated by the wonders created by African scientists. Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo says the museum will be a permanent home and residence for all African artifacts stolen from continent, artifacts stored in some of the world's museums.

 This is the latest museum under construction on the continent, in addition to those in Senegal, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Nigeria, and it comes at a time when the issue of stolen African artifacts is gaining momentum. colonialism back.

 Looking at the design of the museum, the museum will be a standing ovation and can be seen from a distance - a place of African zeal.

 As an African fan, I went in to see what the museum was like. As you enter the museum, your eyes will be filled with fascinating gestures created by scientists in Africa. The 'Nite Vltron' depicts a musician trying to use all the air in his lungs to blow his whistle.

 Then there is the American artist Aisha Tandiwe Bell, who is famous for her science-fiction writing. Some Africans were forced to arrive in Jamestown, Virginia, USA - where American slavery began.

 "More than 5,000 people of African descent from around the world remember the incident," Mr Yankah said.

 "This inspired me to create an African-inspired museum to unite Africans and people of African descent and to inspire Africans to be rich and historic."

 But why establish this history when there are so many museums in Africa? There are less than 2,000 museums on the continent including more than 30,000 in Europe and the United States," said the man who founded the African College of Journalism in Ghana.

 "The museum is important as it alone can collect African history and bring it under one roof." The main architect of this place was James Inedu-George, a Nigerian who was famous for collecting African culture and turning it into a painting. The design chosen for the museum is the trumpet, which is a communication symbol of Africa's resurgence.

 But those who are leading the charge, such as President Nana Akufo-Addo, think the money should be spent.

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