“I find peace in Ghana” –Co-founder of Tribe Meets shares deep cultural connection

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Co-founder of Tribe Meets, Abby Osei Tutu

UK-based Ghanaian and co-founder of Tribe Meets, Abby Osei Tutu, has spoken candidly about the deep sense of peace and belonging she finds in Ghana, despite the country’s challenges.

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Appearing on The Chat on Channel One TV on Saturday, April 19, Abby described her emotional bond with Ghana as spiritual and grounding, likening the feeling to none she has experienced elsewhere.

“I have always felt a deep connection with my culture. I could probably be the biggest fan of Ghana. I know Ghana has its issues, but there is a level of peace that I feel here that I just do not feel in any other country. I have travelled to a bunch of countries by myself, about seven, and yes, it is nice, but there is no feeling like the peace that I get when I am in Ghana,” she said.

Her reflections echo a growing sentiment among many in the African diaspora who see Ghana not only as a birthplace but as a haven for reconnection, cultural healing, and identity.

Abby’s journey mirrors the mission of TribeMeets, the platform she co-founded to help Africans in the diaspora rediscover their roots. TribeMeets supports relocation, fosters cultural identity, and builds strong, connected communities by bridging the gap between diasporans and the continent.

Through initiatives in entrepreneurship, cultural immersion, and networking, the platform is helping redefine what it means to “come home” to Africa.

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