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    Dickson’s project secures lands for returnees: Bridge the gap between the African and Black American communities

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    Dawn Dickson is the Founder and CEO of PopCom and inventor with over 20 years of experience in technology, marketing and business development. Her venture in Ghana is not only a game-changer for diasporas but also a significant step towards community empowerment in Africa. Dickson’s project aims to bridge the gap between the African and Black American communities and establish a sense of belonging in Ghana’s Central Region.

    The Asebu Pan African Village is a paradise waiting to be discovered by those seeking a sustainable future and a link to their roots. Thanks to the vision of Asebu chief Otatakyi Dr. Amanfi VII, 5,000 acres of land were set aside for Africans in the diaspora to mark the “Year of Return” in 2019; this has caught the attention of more than 600 individuals who have purchased land in the thriving neighborhood.

    Dickson’s expertise in company development, technology, and entrepreneurship has been instrumental in navigating the land purchase procedure and helping individuals realize their dreams of owning a home. Her relocation to Ghana and groundbreaking program have provided a much-needed platform for diasporans to connect with their heritage and create thriving communities in Africa.

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    “I moved to Ghana to explore new opportunities and be a bridge for those who want to make that leap towards living and investing in Africa but don’t know where to start. I’ve always wanted to pursue a career in real estate but never made the time…until now,” she stated on her YouTube channel.

    In her latest move towards community empowerment, Dickson is raffling off a $2,500 plot of land, which not only gives someone the chance to own a piece of the land but also supports the expansion and improvement of the Village. With all administrative costs paid, participants can enter to win a free plot of land by purchasing a $25 ticket or four for $75 through July.

    The lush landscapes, stunning scenery, and rich cultural heritage make Asebu Pan African Village the perfect destination for those seeking a sustainable future and a connection to their roots. Located less than 30 minutes from Cape Coast’s beaches and historical sites and three hours from the capital city of Accra, the Village offers a canvas waiting for dreams to unfold.

    Dickson’s mission to help diasporans win plots of land in Ghana and repatriate is a landmark step towards community empowerment in Africa. With her expertise and vision, she is creating a platform for individuals to connect with their heritage, invest in their future, and create thriving communities in the heart of the African continent.

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