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‘We’re separated by water, not by spirit’ – Kirk Franklin hints at return to Ghana

Gospel music icon Kirk Franklin has hinted at a return to Ghana after a deeply emotional experience during the Kingdom World Tour in Accra.

The event, which also featured Maverick City Music, set the city ablaze with worship and praise, drawing thousands of concert lovers and creating an atmosphere of unity, celebration, and spiritual renewal.

Speaking to media personality Lady Sena after the concert on Sunday, August 18, Franklin expressed his profound admiration for Ghana.

He highlighted the country’s remarkable growth, the warmth of its people, and the transformation from a painful past into a beacon of healing and empowerment.

Kirk Franklin pictured with media personality Lady Sena

“This is my second time in Ghana. I am amazed at its growth. It’s beautiful people. It’s beautiful daughters and the expansion of ideas and technology and growth. It’s just beautiful seeing the origin of my black experience as a Black American, see so much success and see so much sustainability in the soil that I come from. It makes me very proud. It makes me want to, even sometimes, make me find deeper roots here, and I will be back very soon, because Ghana feels like home,” Kirk Franklin shared.

He went on to express the deep emotional impact of his travels, noting that the experience of building the Black narrative in Ghana would be a memory he cherishes forever.

“What feels like home is the smile of every human that you meet, the smile of every daughter and son that I run into that are birthed from this beautiful space. Even though it has a tragic history of our displaced people, they have revisited that moment, and it’s transformed it to be a place of healing and restoration and growth and development and empowerment that only can happen in Ghana,” he reflected.

Kirk Franklin also emphasized the unity of Black people across the globe, stating, “How has it felt? It will be a moment in my life that I will never, ever forget to travel to so many countries at one time and to build, just to build, the Black experience on this continent and on this planet. And to build and to be reminded how unified we Black people are, that we are just separated by water. We’re never separated by spirit.”

As Franklin continues to connect with his roots and embrace the spirit of unity, his return to Ghana seems more certain, promising further moments of inspiration and connection with the land that feels like home to him.

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