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Myjoyonline.com has gathered that the sister of Grammy Award winning artiste Beyonce, Solange Knowles is currently in Ghana.
It's unclear when the American singer, songwriter, and model arrived in the country and what her mission is but sources have confirmed spotting her in town.
She tweeted some hours ago that: "Accra, and the preacher man who is live and full effect, 6:13am. Dave is hyphy. Adam, pointing out cute puppies. Sampha, sleep. I wide eyed."
Some industry persons who seem to have come into contact with the American are tightlipped about her visit but did give indication that she is in town for some businesses.
One person disclosed that Solange had a voice/recording session with Ghanaian multi-talented instrumentalist, producer and programmer, Kwame Yeboah.
More soon.
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