In act three scene one Beneatha mentions how she wants to help people to her boyfriend, Asagai, who offers to take her back to his home Africa and lead a revolution of change.
She refuses to go with him "... You with all your talk and dreams about Africa...An end to misery! To stupidity!"(Hansberry 119-129). Beneatha did not agree to move to Nigeria with Asagai because she thought his plan was unrealistic and threatened failure. She decided on her own without the input of anyone else to decline