Ghana is spearheading a growing movement within Africa demanding financial reparations from Western nations for the historical injustices of slavery. The country has positioned itself as the primary voice articulating this demand on the global stage. This push seeks acknowledgment and compensation for the lasting economic and social damage caused by the transatlantic slave trade. Ghana argues that Western prosperity was built, in part, on the exploitation of enslaved Africans and their descendants. The call for reparations aims to address systemic inequalities and contribute to the development of African nations. This initiative represents a significant step in confronting the legacy of colonialism and advocating for restorative justice. The movement is gaining momentum as more African nations express support.