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Actor Idris Elba honoured as son of Ga land

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British actor and filmmaker Idris Elba has returned to Ghana, where he was honoured as a son of Ga land under the reign of King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II.

His homecoming on March 25, 2025, was celebrated with a grand ceremony at the Ga Mantse Palace in Accra, recognizing his contributions to the African diaspora and his commitment to the development of Ghana’s creative industry.

Elba was warmly received by Justice Naa Yaale, Chief of Staff to the Ga Mantse and daughter of the late Ako Adjei, one of Ghana’s Big Six independence heroes. Her presence underscored the historical and cultural significance of the occasion.

The palace grounds came alive with traditional drumming, dancing, and a vibrant showcase of Ga heritage. Addressing the gathering, Elba reaffirmed his dedication to revitalizing Africa’s film industry.

“One of the goals I have tried to achieve is to bring the industry back to Africa,” he declared. “We have earmarked 22 acres of land beside Osu Castle for a fantastic studio and school that will serve our community in Accra.”

His announcement was met with applause as he detailed his vision to establish a world-class film studio. The initiative aims to provide training and employment opportunities for young Ghanaian creatives while positioning the country as a major hub for African cinema.

King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II commended Elba’s efforts and pledged his full support for the project, highlighting its potential to shape the future of Ghana’s youth.

“Our children lack direction, our youth lack direction, and we need these tools,” the Ga Mantse asserted. “So, coming in to put up a studio and to partner with us is the way forward. That is why we will support it absolutely so that the creative arts industry, especially creating Ga content, can move to its next step.”

The ceremony attracted notable figures from Ghana’s entertainment industry, including actors George Nii Armah, Chris Attoh, Kalsoume Sinare, and Adjetey Anang, as well as dignitaries who expressed enthusiasm for the proposed film hub.

Elba’s visit marks a defining moment in Ghana’s push to become a global player in film production. With the backing of the Ga Mantse and industry leaders, the proposed studio promises to transform Ghana’s creative landscape, fostering innovation, collaboration, and the promotion of authentic African narratives.

 

 

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