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On Thursday, Good Morning America filmed a segment of its show from Ghana with co-anchor Robin Roberts and Black Panther actress Danai Gurira.
The long-time GMA anchor hosted the show from the rooftop of the iconic Villagio building at the Tetteh Quarshie roundabout.
Robin Roberts talked about Ghana's potential as a country that welcomes African Americans in the diaspora.
She also talked to a number of diasporans that have permanently relocated to Ghana.
The GMA co-anchor also explores Ghanaian food on the show alongside Danai Gurira.
Later she shines a light on the numerous tourist sites across the country, especially in Cape Coast and Accra and the country's bid to consistently improve these areas.
Robin Roberts also explores Ghanaian fashion with a spotlight on Kente and how fashion brands in the country are incorporating their heritage into their works.
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