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Ghana’s pint-sized painting prodigy, Ace-Liam Nana Sam Ankrah, has once again captured the world’s attention—this time not just for breaking records, but for receiving a coveted international award.
The one-year-old Guinness World Record holder has been honoured as a 2025 Global Child Prodigy in Art, in a ceremony held at the iconic UK Parliament, inside the historic Members’ Dining Room at the House of Commons.
At just one year and 152 days old, Ace-Liam made global headlines in December 2023 when he was officially recognised by Guinness World Records as the youngest artist (male). Born on July 16, 2022, his record-breaking accomplishment was verified in Accra, Ghana.

The Global Child Prodigy Awards (GCPA) recognises extraordinary children from around the world who excel in various disciplines—from music and writing to innovation and art.
Ace-Liam’s recognition places him among a distinguished group of young prodigies whose talents are shaping the future.

In a statement following the ceremony, his family expressed deep gratitude to the GCPA for spotlighting Ace-Liam’s exceptional gift and providing a global platform to celebrate young achievers.
“Meeting other outstanding prodigies excelling in various fields was truly inspiring. This experience has strengthened our commitment to continue using art as a tool for positive impact and change,” the statement read.
Ace-Liam’s journey continues to capture the admiration of people worldwide and stands as a proud moment for Ghana, as he carries the nation’s colours onto the global stage with his creativity and promise.
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