We speak to Miranda Oben, Award-winning IT Engineer, internationally reputed multi-lingual presenter and founder of the Returnees Project on why it is so important for Cameroon’s Diaspora to return home.... read more →
A former London investment banker on a Ghanaian pineapple farm seems like a fish out of water. But for Jerry Parkes, leaving his finance career was part of a plan... read more →
Stacey Mwesezi is a Ugandan repatriate who relocated to Kampala in 2015. She speaks about the ups and downs of her move and how it feels to be a repat... read more →
Heldana Tekeste is an Ethiopian repat who returned home in 2016. She has been involved in many areas, including the issues of startups and some humanitarian work. My homecomer experience... read more →
Anne Jason, the executive sourcing leader for Sub-Saharan Africa in GE Global Operations, spent 13 years living and working away from home before returning to Kenya. She worked in consulting... read more →
Thirty-year-old chef Yohanis Gebreyesus Hailemariam is one of thousands of talented young Ethiopians who have chosen to return to their homeland after being educated or growing up overseas. His dream... read more →
My name is Obi Ozor. I was born and raised in the farming village of Abor in Enugu state. I was admitted into Sacred Heart Seminary Nsude, but my education... read more →
Terri-Anne Boers is a physiotherapist and mum of two. Four years ago she moved from London back to her home town of Johannesburg, and experienced all the ups and downs... read more →
Umra Omar, 33, left a career in the United States to help those without any access to healthcare in her homeland of Kenya. Border areas targeted by the terrorist group... read more →
Efe Adefulu, a Nigerian professional, returned home from the United States with her young family. This is her homecomer story. What inspired you to return home? I had three main... read more →