
From traveling to trade, Africa and Caribbean communities are united for a larger purpose.
Through the Caribbean, the black people are reunited with their African pride through food, culture and more. This cultural immersion took new heights, the Nigerian St. Lucia already sees effects.
August AGB operates as a doctor, treating the Caribbean communities. His other passion, however, is in the food of his Nigeria, AfRaya cutlets. The entire customers of the island have come to taste some of its home dishes from egusi soup to Jollof rice.
While food has a different taste than it is common to St. Lucia, OGB believes that its restaurant is hit because it is bridges gap between cultures.
“They know that we all have the origin of the same ancestors. So most of all they want to contact it, “Dr ogbo explained to BBC News.
The roots between Africa and the Caribbean are mainly from the trade slaves, but racism and oceans have not been able to turn the Diaspora. Meanwhile, the Africans moving to the Caribbean have been developing their identity and culture for centuries, which remains the ancestor to connect to each other.
Black and African pride have spread around the world, often coincide with the movements of liberation and civil rights. In recent years, it has increased, due to digital innovations, they play a major role in connecting global communities.
The rise of the shock presented to these communities for the exchange of music and dance interest rates, especially by gaining more advancements in the world music scene. Moreover, social media has been dissolved through the Caribbean and Africa, how every life is.
“Through music videos (AMA Amayers) see some parts of Africa are like Ama Amaya and are developed.
Travel to West African peoples, especially during the Dety December period, also helps to promote tourism between the regions.
The trade is also growing, about one digital currency negotiations are arriving in “Indeed World Africa” that can compete in the markets. Ghana countries from Grenada continue to deal with further commercial talks, which include a midfielder mission to upload black people.
Along with the dismantling of Sutiga and stereotypes, building a common community outside Africa hopes to increase cultural ties, giving economic advantages to the entire Diaspora.
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