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Stevie Wonder Celebrates Ghanaian Citizenship on His Birthday

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
May 19, 2024
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Stevie Wonder Celebrates Ghanaian Citizenship on His Birthday

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Legendary musician Stevie Wonder celebrated a milestone event as he was officially granted Ghanaian citizenship on his 74th birthday. The ceremony, held at the presidential palace in Ghana, was a significant moment for Wonder, who has expressed a deep affinity for the country over several decades.

Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo personally handed the Grammy-winning artist his citizenship certificate in a heartfelt event that also included a birthday celebration. “This is it, congratulations,” remarked President Akufo-Addo, acknowledging Wonder’s long-standing relationship with Ghana, which he has often referred to as a spiritual home.

Stevie Wonder, born in Michigan, has been vocal about his connection to Ghana since the mid-1970s. Despite a successful music career in the United States, Wonder has periodically voiced his desire to relocate to Ghana, drawn by his ancestral ties and a desire to escape racial injustices in America. “Becoming a Ghanaian on my birthday is an amazing thing,” Wonder told the BBC during the ceremony, reflecting on his profound connection to the country.

Ghana has a history of embracing Pan-African ideals, positioning itself as a “Black Mecca” since the era of its first president, Kwame Nkrumah. This ethos has made the country a symbol of identity and return for many African Americans. Over the years, figures like W.E.B. Du Bois, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King have all connected with Ghana in significant ways.

In his remarks, Wonder highlighted his interactions with the late Ghanaian President Jerry Rawlings, which further deepened his affection for Ghana. He shared an anecdote about an inspiring flight with Rawlings, where he was allowed to co-pilot a plane across the country—a vivid memory that has stayed with him over the years.

The ceremony coincides with Ghana’s efforts through initiatives like the “Year of Return” to welcome diasporans back to engage with their heritage. Since 2001, Ghana has extended rights to Africans in the diaspora to live and work in the country without the need to renew visas or work permits, a policy aimed at strengthening connections with the global African community.

Looking ahead, Wonder plans to engage in initiatives that will provide job opportunities for Ghana’s youth, focusing on harnessing the potential of Africa’s youngest generation. His commitment to his new homeland is set to bring a blend of cultural enrichment and economic engagement, celebrating a fusion of his artistic legacy and humanitarian efforts.

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