In 2027, Ghana will celebrate 70 years of independence โ seven decades of leadership, culture, resilience, and global influence.
MyGhana2027 is a platform dedicated to the future of Ghana: innovation, identity, diaspora, heritage, and the next generation.
This project โ the Haiti โ Ghana Transatlantic Bridge of Memory โ is part of that future.
It connects two nations whose histories shaped the world, and whose futures can inspire it
The idea is bold and simple:
meet each other live, in real time, on public screens, sharing culture, music, stories, and identity.
Not as a political event. Not as a conference. But as a public celebration of shared heritage.
Independence Square, Accra โ the heart of Ghanaโs freedom
A historic public square in Haiti โ birthplace of the worldโs first Black Republic
This is a living symbol for Ghana @70: a reminder that independence is not only history โ it is connection.
Many Haitians trace their ancestry to regions in modern Ghana:
Northern Ghana
Volta Region
Dagbon
Mamprugu
Gonja
Haitiโs revolution (1791โ1804) was the first successful slave uprising in human history. Ghanaโs independence (1957) was the beginning of modern African liberation.
Both nations represent freedom as identity.
Vodun โ Akan / Ewe traditions Drumming, dance, rhythm, oral storytelling Diaspora memory and ancestral connection
This bridge brings these shared elements into the present.
MyGhana2027 is about:
Ghanaโs future
Ghanaโs global identity
Ghanaโs diaspora connections
Ghanaโs innovation
Ghana @70
The Haiti โ Ghana Bridge is:
It shows the world that Ghana is not only celebrating its past โ Ghana is shaping the future of African identity.
A transatlantic celebration of freedom.
People speaking across continents, live.
A symbolic return from the Caribbean to West Africa.
Schools, universities, creators, musicians.
A project that media cannot ignore.
A ritual that can continue beyond 2027.
One in Accra, one in Haiti.
Moderated, but open for spontaneous interaction.
Music, dance, questions, greetings, storytelling.
Filmed, archived, shared globally.
A highlight moment for the anniversary year.
This concept is part of the African Independence Network and the GhanaโNet heritage initiative. Created and published by Remo Kurka, documented across multiple international platforms to ensure authenticity and legal protection.
MyGhana2027 is one of the official homes of this vision.
Note: A foundational PanโAfrican message reminding the world that Ghanaโs freedom was only the beginning of a continental awakening.
Note: A powerful message for AfricanโAmericans reclaiming identity and heritage.
Note: The perfect quote for AfricanโAmericans and AfroโCaribbeans returning to Ghana โ identity beyond geography.