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A non-governmental organization in Malindi, Kilifi County, has begun a program to relocate African Americans to Kenya, where their roots date back over 400 years. Adila Relocation services, initiated by Adila Muhammad, a Black American, offers to assist people abroad who plan to relocate to Africa and reconnect to their roots.
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A program to relocate African Americans to Kenya launched in Malindi
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