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Steve Harvey in Ghana
Steve Harvey in Ghana

American comedian, television host, producer, radio personality, actor, and author, Steve Harvey is in Ghana currently for the Year of Return.

The Year of Return is a move aimed at marking 400 years since the first black man landed in the USA.

The first Blackman is historically believed to have landed in Jamestown Virginia, in the U.S.A 400 years ago after he was captured as a slave in Africa.

Steve Harvey in Ghana
Steve Harvey in Ghana

The Year of Return initiative urges Africans in the diaspora to come home. This move has already seen an array of celebrities visit the country to learn and explore.

As reported a couple of weeks back, Samuel L. Jackson was also in the country to witness first hand Africa and Ghana specifically.

American comedian and television host, Steve Harvey, has joined the array of African American diasporan who have visited to learn more about their roots to slavery.

The Minister of Tourism, Babara Oteng Gyasi and the Year of Tourism committee met up with the comedian at the W.E.B DuBois Centre in Cantonments, Accra.

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Steve Harvey was greeted by Mrs Oteng Gyasi who disclosed she was ecstatic to have the actor visit the country.

The comedian is in town with his family to visit the various tourist sites including the castles where slaves were kept, learn more about Ghanaian music and also about the African roots.

Steve Harvey is not the only celebrity from the United States to have come to Ghana.

Actor Boris Johnson, in late 2018, along with some of his friends from Hollywood, came to the country to spend Christmas.

The team included Nicole Ari Parker, Diggy Simmons, Micheal Jai White, Anthony Anderson (of Blackish), Rosario Dawson, Jidenna, Cynthia Bailey, Bozoma Saint John and many others

They explored the castles, markets, traditions, culture. In their adventures and quest to learn more about traditions, Michael Jai White got enstooled as ‘Odupong’ of Akwamu Traditional Area by the Akwamuhene Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III – Akwamumanhene.

Also, in honour of the celebrations, the committee organised a music festival which saw sensational artiste Deborah Cox, Ernie Smith, Irvin Mayfield and reggae band Third World coming to the country to perform and explore the music, art and culture.

After tracing his roots to Gabon, ace actor Samuel L Jackson, also made his way to Ghana to shoot a documentary on slavery.

His adventures in the country included visiting local markets like Makola, fish markets in cape coast and many others to have a feel of the culture and the people.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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