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Emmy award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph has opened up on her week-long experience in Ghana.
In an interview with Joynews’ Becky, she described the whole experience as wonderful.
“I’ve been here one week and it has been amazing, I’ve had some very wonderful experiences. It’s just been overall wonderful," Sheryl Lee Ralph said.
The actress added that although she could not explore all the amazing tourist sites in the country, she still had a fulfilling trip.
“We went down to Chorkor to visit one of the schools to talk to the children and plant seeds of hope and I just felt so good. They said to me some of the children need scholarship to go to school and I said to them that’s exactly what they are going to get. So I’ve had a very fulfilling time and the next time I come I will do more touristy things,"she added.
Sheryl Lee Ralph OJ is an American actress and singer.
She made her screen debut in the 1977 comedy film A Piece of the Action, before landing the role of Deena Jones in the Broadway musical Dreamgirls, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award.
She recently won an Emmy for best supporting actress for her role in the hit TV series Abbot Elementary.
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