The rapper made this announcement alongside a video compiled by himself in a Tweet, disclosing to came along with a big group of people.
Chance The Rapper wrote on Twitter saying, “Ghana will celebrate its 65th year since it FOUGHT and gained its independence. I wanna go back in a big group in July. I promise you'll feel at home.”
Some shots captured in the video include his travels, hikes, interaction with some locals, the Black Star Square and others.
Chance The Rapper promised that persons interested in coming along with him to Ghana would feel at home.
Ghana will celebrate it 65th year since it FOUGHT and gained its independence. I wanna go back in a big group in July. I promise you'll feel at home 🇬🇭 JLIG (2022) shot by me pic.twitter.com/3NMpniktOG
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) January 13, 2022
The award-winning musician arrived in Ghana on January 5, 2022, and was all over the country seen at various sites and events.
The Rapper met with President Akufo-Addo at the Jubilee House with his friend and colleague, Vic Mensa.
Aside from his sightseeing in the country, Chance The Rapper visited a church on Sunday, January 9 grabbed the attention of many Ghanaians.
According to a post on Instagram, the church where he worshipped was built by his family years ago.
The rapper also disclosed that his family had built a school in Jamestown. Chance The Rapper met with many artists such as Sarkodie, M.anifest, Darkovibes and King Promise.