American NBA superstar Dwyane Wade and celebrated actress, Gabrielle Union-Wade have arrived in Ghana.
They were spotted at the Kotoka International Airport on Monday, October 31, 2022, shortly after touching down.
The couple was with their daughter, three-year-old Kaavia.
Ghana has become a hub for travellers especially as the year nears a close with many festivals docking in the country at that time.
Wade and Gabriel were met by a display from a traditional dance troupe on arrival.
The former Miami Heat shooting guard was seen enjoying the performance as he danced along briefly.
Chief Executive of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Akwasi Agyemang welcomed them by handing them sashes as a welcome gift.
The visit forms part of the family's world tour, which they dubbed the Wade Tour 2022.
The video was captured by a Twitter user, Maxtyme as seen below.
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— MaxtymeNBA superstar Dwayne Wade and wife Gabrielle Union arrives in Ghana
with their gorgeous daughter #DisturbingAfrica pic.twitter.com/crd6IWbQQ0
(@maxtyme_1) October 31, 2022
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