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Renowned British actor and filmmaker Idris Elba has been honoured as a son of the Ga land by King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, during his return to Ghana.
His visit on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, was marked by a grand ceremony at the Ga Mantse Palace in Accra, celebrating his contributions to the African diaspora and his commitment to Ghana’s creative industry.
Elba was welcomed by Justice Naa Yaale, Chief of Staff to the Ga Mantse and daughter of Ghana’s independence hero, Ako Adjei.
The ceremony saw vibrant drumming, dancing, and a showcase of Ga traditions.

Addressing the gathering, Elba expressed his passion for revitalising Africa’s film industry.
“One of the goals I have tried to achieve is to bring the industry back to Africa,” he passionately declared.
“We have earmarked 22 acres of land beside Osu Castle for a fantastic studio and school that will serve our community in Accra.”
He outlined his vision for a world-class film studio designed to train and employ young Ghanaian creatives while positioning the country as a leading force in African cinema.
On his part, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II lauded Elba’s initiative, emphasising its importance in shaping 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 event was attended by key figures in Ghana’s entertainment industry, including actors George Nii Armah, Chris Attoh, Kalsoume Sinare, and Adjetey Anang, alongside other dignitaries who expressed enthusiasm for the proposed film hub.
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