Grammy-nominated reggae artist Rocky Dawuni received a diplomatic passport from Ghana's government without requesting the document. The musician told Okay FM that officials granted the passport based on his cultural ambassador work rather than personal lobbying efforts. Dawuni serves as a United Nations ambassador and performs at international festivals worldwide. His advocacy extends to legislative discussions in the U.S. Congress and diplomatic engagements across multiple countries.
The artist views the passport as a practical tool that removes travel barriers while advancing Ghana's interests globally. Critics have questioned Dawuni's eligibility for diplomatic status, but he redirects such concerns toward government officials who made the decision. The passport facilitates his participation in international forums where global policies take shape. Dawuni emphasizes that the document supports his cultural bridge-building between Ghana and the international community rather than providing personal privileges.
The artist views the passport as a practical tool that removes travel barriers while advancing Ghana's interests globally. Critics have questioned Dawuni's eligibility for diplomatic status, but he redirects such concerns toward government officials who made the decision. The passport facilitates his participation in international forums where global policies take shape. Dawuni emphasizes that the document supports his cultural bridge-building between Ghana and the international community rather than providing personal privileges.