President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has bestowed Ghanaian citizenship upon the legendary American musician and songwriter, Stevie Wonder, who is currently in Ghana with his family. 

 In a brief ceremony at the Jubilee House, Stevie Wonder expressed his joy and gratitude for the honor bestowed upon him. 

 “I guess it’s just the lineage I felt Ghana, I felt my civilization was there and I was there where it began. So, I thank all of you so very much. I always say this is the beginning, [the best part of the rest of my life got to do God’s promised],” he remarked.  

 With this dual citizenship, Stevie Wonder will now hold both American and Ghanaian citizenships, marking a significant milestone in his connection to the country. 

  

About Stevie Wonder  

Stevie Wonder is a living legend in the world of music, renowned for his unparalleled talent as a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Born Stevland Hardaway Morris, he emerged onto the music scene at a young age and quickly rose to prominence with his soulful voice and innovative approach to music.  

 Over his illustrious career spanning several decades, Stevie Wonder has amassed many accolades, including 25 Grammy Awards, making him one of the most awarded artists in history.  

 His iconic hits such as “Superstition,” “Sir Duke,” and “I Just Called to Say I Love You” have left an indelible mark on the music industry and continue to inspire generations of artists and fans alike. Beyond his musical achievements, Stevie Wonder is also known for his activism and humanitarian work, using his platform to advocate for social justice and equality.  

With his unrelenting dedication to his craft and his commitment to making a positive impact on the world, Stevie Wonder’s legacy transcends music, making him a true icon of our time. 

 

SOURCE: ghananewsguide.com 

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