Mission Statement
Our goal is to connect Africa with America by integrating the cultures based on first-hand-knowledge. African children born in America can learn about Africa even before their first visit to Africa. African-Americans can begin to understand the African cultures and other Americans can learn more about both Blacks in America and Africa through our television show.
The Yaba TV Show highlights the different cultures, traditions, family values, moral, beliefs, investment opportunities, business, tourism ideas, special events and exclusive grassroots footage about Africa, in other words, Africans presenting the motherland as we live it. African-American viewers can now begin to cultivate their ancestral roots as we present detail footage on a given country one at a time.
In July 2009 President Obama visited Ghana, West Africa. Many African-Americans are now interested to learn more about Ghana and other African countries. That’s where the Yaba TV Show plays an important role. Our short term goal is to have a strong television network 24/7. Our long term goal is build a cultural resource center for our communities and teach our authentic African cultures. We will bring artists from Africa to visit the United States and from United States to Africa for cultural exchange in arts and music.
The Yaba TV Show is now a non-profit corporation with 501© 3 status and all contributions are tax deductible. Become a Vision Partner today and make a difference. Vision Partners pay $1 a day or $30 per month. We will acknowledge our Vision Partners on television. Part of our proceeds will go towards orphans and widows in Africa.

