Check out these throwback photos of some of our favorite Ghanaian celebrities.

From grass to grace, some of the throwback photos of these Ghanaian celebrities will inspire you to greatness.

Still on our celebrities’ throwback photos and taking you back in time to see them before the fame, take a look at these then and now photos from some of our beloved Ghanaian celebrities.

SEE ALSO:10 Nigerian celebrity throwback photos you won’t recognize.

Manifest

Moesha Boduong

James Gardiner

Sarkodie

Fella Makafui

Shatta Wale

Berla Mundi

Serwaa Amihere

Akrobeto

Kuami Eugene

They have come so far with their work and personalities. Combining career and personal glowups is a thing. I mean look at these celebrities!

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