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Nigeria’s ‘Door of Return’ festival seeks to reconnect African diaspora to their roots

By Reuters
29 October 2023   |   3:10 am
Nigeria’s commercial capital hosted the 4th edition of ‘Door of Return’ festival, a symbolic annual event where diasporans of African descent were received through the same route that their forefathers were shipped from Africa as slaves.

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