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Vic Mensa Embraces Ghanaian Roots, Spotted Pounding Fufu in Koforidua

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American-Ghanaian rapper Vic Mensa, born Victor Kwesi Mensa, has once again highlighted his deep connection to his Ghanaian heritage. The globally recognized artiste was recently spotted in Koforidua, Eastern Region, engaging in the traditional practice of pounding fufu.

In a video shared on his Instagram page on January 8, 2025, Vic Mensa showcased his cultural pride as a local woman guided him through the process of preparing the beloved Ghanaian staple food. The moment, both humbling and heartwarming, resonated with his fans, offering a glimpse into his strong ties to his roots.

Vic wasn’t alone in the experience; he was joined by a lady who also attempted turning the fufu. In a humorous exchange, the woman assisting them teased the lady, saying, “Doing this with your long hair, if you were living in Ghana, I would have cut all that hair.”

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This isn’t the first time Vic Mensa has demonstrated his love for Ghana. From collaborating with top Ghanaian artistes like Sarkodie and Stonebwoy to promoting Ghanaian culture and music globally, he remains a proud ambassador of his roots.

Fufu, a cherished dish in Ghanaian cuisine, is made by boiling and pounding cassava or yams, often combined with plantains. The dish, enjoyed with various soups, remains a staple among the Akan people and many other tribes in Ghana.

Vic’s commitment to embracing and celebrating his heritage continues to inspire his fans worldwide, solidifying his role as a cultural bridge between Ghana and the global stage.