Foreign Affairs Minister presents diplomatic passports to five distinguished Ghanaians
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Samuel Okudzeto-Ablakwa, has presented Ghana’s diplomatic passports to five distinguished citizens in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the nation.
The honorees include:
Wodemaya, celebrated YouTuber and digital storyteller,
Lady Dentaa Amoateng, entrepreneur and founder of the GUBA Awards,
Rocky Dawuni, Grammy-nominated musician and cultural ambassador,
Anita Erskine, award-winning broadcaster and advocate for women’s empowerment, and
Ibrahim Mahama, renowned artist and visionary.
In a brief ceremony, the Minister described the recipients as “extraordinary patriots” who have raised Ghana’s image globally through their work in arts, media, entrepreneurship, culture, and advocacy.
“This honour is well deserved. Ghana is exceptionally proud of you all. Keep the Black Star shining — for God and country,” Mr. Ablakwa stated.
The diplomatic passport presentation fulfils a promise made by the Ministry to celebrate and empower Ghanaians making a global impact.
Source: Classfmonline.com/cecil Mensah
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