Kennedy Lucas, Miss Black USA, has arrived in Ghana to a rousing welcome and a display of authentic Ghanaian hospitality as she begins her heritage pilgrimage.
She was received at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) by officials from the International Affairs Office of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), along with Miss Tourism Queen, Portia Mensah.
She was presented with a “Visit Ghana – Centre of the World” sash.
A statement issued to the Ghana News Agency in Accra on Friday said the visit forms part of Ms. Lucas’ heritage pilgrimage to Ghana, describing it as “an inspiring symbol of reconnection, empowerment, and cultural exchange.”
The release stated that she would participate in philanthropic activities, including the distribution of dignity sanitary kits to girls under the Ghana Girls Legacy Initiative—a project founded by Karen Arrington, the Founder of Miss Black USA.
This initiative aligns with the Government’s flagship programme, the “Black Star Experience,” and Ghana’s mission to remain the gateway of return for the African diaspora, the release noted.
“It provides an excellent opportunity to spotlight Ghana as a premier destination for cultural diplomacy, heritage travel, and diaspora engagement,” it added.
Ms. Black USA’s itinerary includes a tour of Cape Coast, an Accra city tour, a batik-making experience, and a visit to the Makola Market.
“The GTA is hopeful that the beauty queen’s visit will be both impactful and memorable.”