What it is: “Inside Akuakrom” orients Abibitumi members to DOOR’s signature build—an Asante heritage–anchored, climate-resilient city-region blending cultural preservation, green infrastructure, and advanced technology to generate jobs, skills pipelines, and long-term community wealth.
Why it matters for members: Members can help shape land use, culture sites, housing, mobility, and renewables through structured feedback—while learning how enterprise and workforce pathways advance Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’ outcomes.
How people can plug in: Clear pathways for SMEs, professionals, students, researchers, creatives, culture-bearers, and community/faith leaders—via training cohorts, research tie-ins, future procurement pipelines, and governance/culture roles (with no pressure to commit).
What you’ll experience: A corridor-and-node strategy overview (~260,000 acres) along the historic Gold Coast Road, a status update (alignment, agency reviews, feasibility/underwriting/master design), a 0–18 month roadmap (studies → design sprint → approvals → financing activation), plus Q&A and sign-ups.
What you’ll take away: A PDF orientation brief, a 2025–2026 timeline snapshot, a pathways guide linking skills/business/research to opportunities, and access to milestone updates—along with the reminder this is informational (not securities solicitation) and subject to approvals, environmental review, and due diligence.