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    Homecoming Revolution to include sub-Saharan Africans

    The Homecoming Revolution London Expo, which takes place from 9-10 November 2013, is expanding its one-stop offering to attract not only South Africans back home, but East and West Africans back to their respective homelands too.
    Homecoming Revolution to include sub-Saharan Africans

    Says Angel Jones, CEO and founder of Homecoming Revolution, "Sub-Saharan Africa is poised for take off, requiring strong leadership, top skills and job creation. Returning Africans bring home not only a superb range of international expertise, global relationships and local knowledge, but a strong sense of purpose and willingness to give back too - it's a very powerful combination.

    "To date we have hosted over 30 international events. Now with our 2013 London Expo we are really excited about attracting Nigerians, Ghanaians, Ugandans and Kenyans to their respective home countries too."

    London Expo format

    Over a two-day weekend, 9-10 November, the Homecoming Revolution London Expo 2013 will include:

    1. Many companies exhibiting jobs, schools, property, products, services, investments and entrepreneurial opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa
    2. Inspirational video content and story-telling of returnee case studies
    3. High-profile guest speakers who will update, inform, educate and inspire the diaspora on various issues relating to African business, economics, politics, and future scenarios in South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda and Kenya
    4. Practical relocation, career and entrepreneur workshops
    5. An overall fun cultural experience with music and food

    Who should attend?

    The skilled African diaspora living abroad who are interested in finding out what's going on in their homeland, with a particular focus on South Africans, Nigerians, Ghanaians, Ugandans and Kenyans.

    Who should exhibit?

    • Businesses operating in Africa that need talent and customers
    • Public sector organisations that want to connect with the diaspora

    To book an Expo stand, or find out more, contact Nosi on moc.noitulovergnimocemoh@ison.

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