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Michael B. Jordan Celebrates Ghanaian Roots After Winning First Best Actor Oscar for “Sinners”

Hollywood star Michael B. Jordan has sparked excitement among Ghanaian fans after revealing that his father flew in from Ghana to witness his historic win at the 98th Academy Awards, where he secured his first Oscar for Sinners.

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Michael B. Jordan celebrates after winning Best Actor at the 98th Academy Awards while acknowledging his father’s journey from Ghana.

During his emotional moment following the award ceremony, Jordan shared a heartfelt message about his family and heritage, saying: “My dad came in from Ghana, he flew from Ghana to be here.” The statement quickly went viral across social media, with many Ghanaians celebrating the connection and calling for the actor to be honoured with Ghanaian citizenship.

A Historic Night at the 98th Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, widely regarded as the highest honour in the global film industry, recognized Jordan for his powerful performance in Sinners. The win marks a significant milestone in the actor’s career, which has included standout roles in major productions such as Creed and Black Panther.

The Oscars, organized annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, celebrate excellence in filmmaking and attract worldwide attention each year.

Ghanaians Celebrate Cultural Connection

Jordan’s mention of Ghana immediately ignited excitement online, with many fans proudly embracing the actor’s connection to the country. Social media users described the moment as a “win for Ghana”, highlighting the growing global influence of Ghanaian culture in entertainment, music, and film.

Some fans have even suggested that Ghana should consider granting the actor honorary citizenship, similar to initiatives aimed at reconnecting members of the African diaspora with their ancestral roots.

Growing Global Recognition of African Heritage

Over the past decade, Ghana has actively promoted reconnection with the African diaspora through initiatives such as the globally recognized Year of Return campaign, which encouraged people of African descent around the world to visit and reconnect with their heritage.

Moments like Jordan’s acknowledgement of Ghana during one of the biggest nights in global entertainment continue to highlight the country’s expanding cultural influence.

Why This Story Matters

Jordan’s recognition of his father’s connection to Ghana during his Oscar celebration underscores the powerful cultural ties between Africa and the global diaspora. For many Ghanaians, the moment represents more than an award—it reflects pride, heritage, and the growing global visibility of Ghana on the world stage.

Daniel Jeddman
Daniel Jeddmanhttps://ghanamedia.net
Daniel Jeddman is a seasoned journalist and publisher, and the founder and editor of Ghana Media, a leading independent digital news platform covering Ghana news, African affairs, and digital media trends. Active since 2011, Daniel has built a reputation for credible, engaging reporting and thought leadership in media. Beyond journalism, he is an accomplished author, having published the inspirational books Put God First, An Angel From Heaven, and Bloodline Effect, blending faith, life lessons, and storytelling to inspire readers across Africa and beyond.
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