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Stevie Wonder’s Honored Journey To Ghanaian Citizenship

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American music legend Stevie Wonder has officially embraced Ghana as his new home, receiving his Certificate of Citizenship earlier this week,

Kow Essuman, the Legal Counsel to Ghanaian President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, proudly announced Wonder’s new status, highlighting the significance of the occasion at the esteemed Jubilee House in Accra, the capital city.

“Stevie Wonder is now a proud Ghanaian citizen. Today, he took the Oath of Allegiance and was presented with his Certificate of Citizenship by Registration here at Jubilee House. Congratulations, Sir, and a warm welcome to Ghana,” Essuman expressed with evident joy.

For Wonder, born Stevland Hardaway Morris, this moment marks a culmination of his deep-seated connection to Ghana and his profound embrace of his African heritage. This sentiment has resonated throughout his career, notably in the 1970s when he often referred to himself as “the third from the sun” in his music, signalling a profound yearning to reconnect with his roots.

The iconic musician, celebrated for his soul-stirring voice and groundbreaking use of synthesizers, has left an indelible mark on the music industry with timeless classics like “Superstition,” “You Are the Sunshine of My Life,” and “I Just Called to Say I Love You.” Now, as a citizen of Ghana, Wonder’s bond with the African continent is further solidified, promising new chapters of creativity and cultural enrichment.

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