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Becoming Beninese

Casira

A resource and connection spot for anyone within the African diaspora that's interested in claiming Beninese nationality through Benin's new "Afro-descendant" program.

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Photo from the Présidence de la République du Bénin.

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Benin Welcomes New Afro-Descendant Citizens in Official Ceremony

Last weekend, the Benin government presented certificates to a new group of Beninese nationals as part of the country’s My Afro Origins initiative. The ceremony took place at the Cotonou Judicial Complex just days before the start of the co...

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I Received West African Nationality for Descendants of Enslaved People

Nigerian-Jamaican-American content creator Tia Taylor uploaded a video in August of 2025 discussing a new law established by the West African country of Benin. The law grants the right to claim Beninese nationality to… well, to Black people...

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