‘Make Ghana your first destination If you plan to visit Africa’ – Steve Harvey To Travellers

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Steve Harvey, a well-known American TV personality and motivational speaker, has recommended travelers, particularly Americans, to make Ghana their first destination if they have any intention of traveling to Africa.

American celebrities have been ardently promoting Ghana and other African nations, always urging their fans to take a once-in-a-lifetime vacation to the cradle of civilization.

The Family Feud Show presenter made the remark in response to his thanks for Africans and the profound impact they have had on Black Americans and the rest of the world. This is a result of his trip to Ghana with his wife during the “year of return” in 2019.

In a popular video, Steve urged his viewers to disregard all they had been taught and travel to places like Ghana, Botswana, and South Africa. He claims that their visit will fundamentally alter how they view Africans.

‘‘Forget everything you’ve ever heard. After you go to Africa, you got to go to Ghana first, then you need to go to Botswana because you need to see these places,” he said.

The TV host, who is also an actor and a producer, said further that meeting Africans in person would help his fellow American citizens realize that Africans are just like everyone else in the globe.

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