After being stranded outside the country for nearly three months, rapper Sarkodie his wife, Tracy, and their daughter Titi have finally arrived home.
This comes after the rapper made numerous pleas for the president to open the borders after they were closed in March to reduce the spread of the coronavirus in the country.
Mr president @NAkufoAddo you’ve done so well with how you handling this pandemic , we appreciate your effort 🙏🏿 But please can we open the boarders for at least a day or two in between time for citizens stuck outside to get back pls 🙏🏿
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) April 20, 2020
Although the President is yet to open the country’s borders he made it possible for the couple and all other Ghanaians stuck in foreign countries to come to the country through an evacuation exercise.
Sarkodie, Tracy and Titi arrived Wednesday evening along with some other Ghanaians stranded in the UK.
Taking to Twitter Tracy wrote, “Welcome to Ghana. @sarkodie and myself with Titi have arrived in Ghana. Thank God for traveling mercies.”
Sarkodie is Home with a newly born baby. #CalebYeslordWorld
Posted by Caleb Yeslord on Thursday, June 18, 2020
On their arrival, some fans spotted the family at the airport and took pictures. Titi was standing next to her father, Sarkodie, while Tracy was holding a baby.
The sight of a baby in Tracy's arms has sparked confusion among fans, especially after the rapper denied earlier rumors of welcoming a second child.
— ANGEL TOPEDO 🤺 (@ThoughtPillow) June 18, 2020
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