
America’s top morning show, Good Morning America, is in Ghana to experience the West African country’s bountiful tourist sites ahead of Black Panther’s upcoming Wakanda Forever film.
Anchor Robin Roberts communicated the exciting news on Twitter ahead of her episode, which she shot in Ghana. Robin Roberts is in the company of Danai Gurira of Black Panther Fame and chef Fatmata Binta.
Much to see & do here in #Ghana…tourism is a major part of the country's economy. Coming up…my journey with @DanaiGurira as my terrific tour guide…& you can’t visit a country without trying its local food…chef Fatmata Binta joins LIVE to share modern West African cuisine.
— Robin Roberts (@RobinRoberts) September 28, 2022
Sharing videos and pictures from her stay in Ghana, formerly the Gold Coast, Robin Roberts celebrated Ghana’s unique woven fabric, Kente, with #GMA’s own handwoven kente stole.
Did you know that the traditional cloth kente originated from #Ghana? Coming up on @GMA…we celebrate both the history and the colorful future of fashion in Ghana.
— Robin Roberts (@RobinRoberts) September 28, 2022
She also shared plans to start conversations about “how the nation has been leading the charge in innovation and development.”
Danai was my terrific tour guide today…and she’ll be joining us LIVE in Ghana tomorrow morn on @gma!
https://t.co/LoSo8mOfQA
— Robin Roberts (@RobinRoberts) September 27, 2022
Good Morning America is a top morning show designed to report the morning’s top headlines from around the world. The program covers a wide range of topics, including medicine, finance, consumer issues, computer technology, education and gardening.
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