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Popular American actor and rapper Jamie Foxx has revealed plans to head to Ghana with his family.
Speaking to President of GUBA Enterprise, Dentaa Amoateng, he said he has been getting numerous request to travel to the country.
In the video posted on the Beyond The Return Instagram page, the actor said, “its been near misses every time because I was supposed to come for a fashion show.”
The two also met at the NAACP awards where he won “Best Supporting Actor” for his role in Just Mercy and Jamie for his travels decided to learn to greet and respond to greetings in Twi.
Dentaa taught him how to say “how are you” and how to respond to the question.
View this post on InstagramHollywood star #JamieFoxx learns Twi for the first time. Rate it over 10! 📷 @dentaa_show
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