Restoring Economic Growth & Properity To African-AFrican American Lineage

More than an estimated 1.5 million Africans stolen from African began their trip across the Atlantic from the Bimbia Slave Trade Port in Limbe, Cameroon. It is therefore righteous providence that Cameroon now encourages U.S. Corporations to partner with African American and Cameroonian businesses to return capital to Cameroon in the form of mutually profitable economic investment.

While Cameroon joined the world in rejoicing the election of America’s first African American President, that progress was merely a representation of the possibilities for progress that can be achieved when righteous efforts are made to advance opportunities that benefit ALL of humanity. 

As a young nation that acquired its independence in 1960, the effort to transform its economy from one that relies on others to sale its raw materials and natural resources, to an economy that partners with African Americans and other “Africa development focused partners” to transform its’ raw materials and natural resources into valued life quality finished products for sale and use throughout Africa and exporting around the globe is the emerging future of Cameroon.

The capital, knowledge and labor investment of African Americans and socially responsible U.S. corporations are the equity and life quality accelerators The Regal Initiative seeks to harness for use in supporting the development of Cameroon. The identification and matching of capital investment in the United States to economic opportunities in Cameroon will ultimately restore some of the economic privilege lost to Africans and African Americans resulting from centuries of slavery, colonization and discrimination while providing significant and evergreen profit opportunities for participants. Investment in Cameroon affords U.S. investors with the opportunity to do well while also doing good !