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BY Francis Akhalbey, 1:00pm January 02, 2019,

Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays

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by Francis Akhalbey, 1:00pm January 02, 2019,
From left to right: Michael Jai White, Djimon Hounsou, Boris Kodjoe, Anthony Anderson and Jidenna

The Christmas and New Year holidays in Ghana have been very memorable and historic. Quite a handful of stars in the diaspora trooped into the West African nation to spend the season and their activities on social media prove they had a time of their lives!

This was primarily made possible by Ghanaian-German actor, Boris Kodjoe, who pledged to visit his father’s home country during the festive season with some of his notable black celebrity buddies.

“Being that my father was from Ghana and we visited my grandmother, my cousins and my uncles. Every holiday we had makes me really connected to our country,” he said in a video that was shared prior to his visit.

“That’s why I’m so excited to bring 40 of my famous friends, some of the world’s top celebrities to Accra in December, so they can meet the people, feel the culture, connect with the energetic heritage, they can relax on the beaches and tour the castles and then share their experience with the millions and millions of followers around the world,” he continued.

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The decision to bring the dozens of celebrities to Ghana follows a request from the Government of Ghana in line with its Year of Return 2019 programme welcoming African Americans and the black diaspora to return to the country where their ancestors were kidnapped and enslaved in America some 400 years ago.

The Year of Return 2019 includes activities spread across the year starting from the visit of the African American celebrities funded by Ghana.

From those who touched the shores of Ghana courtesy Boris Kodjoe to those who independently joined in on the fun, Face2Face Africa shares with you some of the familiar faces who were in town.

Check them out below:

Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
From left to right: Michael Jai White, Djimon Hounsou, Boris Kodjoe, Anthony Anderson and Jidenna
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Ghanaian-German footballer Jerome Boateng
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Ghanaian-German footballer Jerome Boateng
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Ghanaian-German footballer Jerome Boateng
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Ozwald Boateng with Jidenna
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Naomi Campbell with the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Idris Elba with Michael Jai White
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Tarrus Riley with Anthony Anderson
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Tarrus Riley with Boris Kodjoe
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Tarrus Riley with Michael Jai White
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Tarrus Riley with Rosario Dawson
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
From left: Ebro Darden, Tarrus Riley and Morgan Heritage
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Tarrus Riley with Jidenna
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Diggy Simmons
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Gabourey Sidibe
Why all the black celebs chose Ghana for the holidays
Gabourey Sidibe

Last Edited by:Francis Akhalbey Updated: January 3, 2019

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