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African Liberation Day: Gbaramatu Chiefs in Grenada

  • May 26
  • 1 min read

African Liberation Day 2026 in Grenada unfolds as a living archive of heritage, identity, and resistance.


Rooted in the legacy of liberation movements across the continent, the festival brings together voices of the African diaspora alongside traditional leaders from Nigeria’s Niger Delta, including Ijaw representation from the ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom.

From ancestral rhythms and ceremonial presence to storytelling, dress, and language, the gathering reflects the diversity of African tribes and peoples while honoring their shared origin.


More than a celebration, this is a reclamation of memory, identity, and connection across oceans shaped by history.


 
 
 

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