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“I Left Because Staying Meant Shrinking, and I Was Not Willing to Shrink”

Henrrietta Chima, a Public Health Professional and the Founder & Global Institutional Strategist for Women Advance, poured everything into a business in Nigeria, her savings, her time, her assets, and watched the system swallow it whole. That was the moment she discovered that the problem wasn’t her hustle; it was the ground she was building on. In 2025, she found new ground, very far away in Canada.

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Sierra Leone: The Curse of Abundance, Resistance, and a History of Diasporan Repatriation

For this West African nation, renowned for its history as one of the earliest settlements for freed Black slaves, with its capital, Freetown, playing a pivotal role in that story, the journey toward nationhood has been anything but ordinary. From its founding ideals to its modern-day struggles and aspirations, Sierra Leone embodies both the promise and paradox of African development.

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