Anne Sophie Avé, a former French ambassador to Ghana, has praised Ghanaian musicians on social media for their outstanding representation of the nation on a global scale.
She tweeted her praise for their accomplishments and even suggested that they be awarded diplomatic passports in recognition of their outstanding work promoting Ghana to the rest of the globe.
Some of Ghana’s most well-known musicians are on the list of brilliant artists she praised, including Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Black Sherif, Shatta Wale, R2Bees, and King Promise.
In her tweet, Ambassador Avé wrote, “Ghana, you should give these guys diplomatic passports: they put Ghana to the world better than even the best ambassadors could in a lifetime.”
Fans and music lovers alike found the statement to be resonant, recognising the significant contribution these musicians have made to improving Ghana’s standing on the international stage.
The ambassador released a video of Sarkodie performing in front of a sizable crowd of music fans in the United States to further illustrate her argument.
The film demonstrated the artists’ explosive enthusiasm and intensity, which captivates audiences around the world and reflects the tremendous pride and representation they bring to their home country.
Beyond the huge fan bases they enjoy in Ghana, these musicians have achieved notable success and praise abroad, making them genuine cultural ambassadors for the country.
They successfully convey to listeners all over the world the diversity of Ghanaian culture, customs, and artistic abilities through their music.