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Gabrielle Union Visits Assin Manso: A Journey of Healing and Rediscovery in Ghana

American actress, model, and author Gabrielle Union recently shared her emotional experience at the Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Site, a sacred place for remembrance, reconnection, and healing. She described Ghana not merely as a destination but as a place to return, reset, and rediscover identity and purpose.

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Gabrielle Union at Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Site, embracing heritage and reflection.

Union’s reflection highlights the profound spiritual and historical significance of the site, inviting others to experience their own journey of self-discovery. Those feeling the call of Ghana are encouraged to engage and comment “Ghana” to join the shared movement of reconnection and heritage appreciation.


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Emmanuel Addo Adjei is an adventurous and justice-driven writer, passionate about youth empowerment, social impact, and the latest Ghana news. As a Faculty Parliamentary Member at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), and an active student and youth leader, he combines his love for God, philanthropy, and advocacy with on-the-ground insight into Ghanaian society. At GhanaMedia.net, Emmanuel delivers timely, accurate, and engaging coverage of politics, education, community development, and trending stories, keeping readers informed about the events shaping Ghana today.

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