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King Ayisoba Calls for Diplomatic Passport Recognition for Promoting Ghanaian Traditional Music

Veteran Ghanaian traditional musician King Ayisoba has called for greater recognition of his contributions to Ghana’s cultural heritage, saying he deserves to be honoured with a diplomatic passport for his role in promoting Ghanaian traditional music worldwide. In an interview with broadcaster Kafui Dey, a snippet of which was shared on X (formerly Twitter), the “I Want To See You, My Father” hitmaker said his decades-long effort in showcasing Ghana’s indigenous sound and culture across international stages merits the same acknowledgment recently given to five celebrated Ghanaian creatives. “For me, the people who received the diplomatic passports, I cannot say they don’t deserve it. Rocky Dawuni has worked hard—it is not easy to be nominated for a Grammy. But I hope they will also think about me because when it comes to Ghanaian music traditions, if they will be truthful, […]

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Ablakwa gives diplomatic passports to 5 Ghanaians

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has presented diplomatic passports to five distinguished Ghanaians: travel vlogger Wode Maya, Grammy-nominated reggae musician Rocky Dawuni, broadcaster Anita Erskine, visual artist Ibrahim Mahama, and entrepreneur Dentaa Amoateng MBE. The initiative is designed to strengthen Ghana’s cultural diplomacy and expand its people-to-people engagements worldwide. According to the ministry, the recipients were chosen because of their international reach and their proven records in promoting Ghanaian and African culture abroad. The diplomatic passports are expected to support them in “connecting Ghana to the world” through cultural exchange, trade promotion, and global engagement. Wode Maya, known for showcasing African destinations and entrepreneurship through digital storytelling, has become one of the continent’s most influential travel vloggers. Rocky Dawuni, celebrated for his music and activism, continues to use reggae as a platform for peace and environmental advocacy. […]

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