US film stars Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors to become Guinea citizens after DNA tests
Summary
Movie stars Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors are in Guinea to become citizens after discovering their ancestry links to the country through DNA tests. This event is part of efforts encouraging people of African descent to reconnect with their heritage. The couple will attend a citizenship ceremony organized by Guinea's Ministry of Culture.Key Facts
- Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors traced their ancestry to Guinea using DNA tests.
- They are in Guinea to receive citizenship as a part of reconnecting with their African heritage.
- The citizenship ceremony is happening at a new tourist site near Conakry, Guinea's capital.
- This is part of a broader movement encouraging people of African descent to connect with Africa.
- Meagan Good is known for the film "Think Like a Man," and Jonathan Majors is known for "Creed" and "Ant-Man."
- Several other celebrities have taken African citizenships in recent years, like Stevie Wonder and Ciara.
- Guinea's political situation has seen recent changes, returning to civilian rule after the election of Gen Mamady Doumbouya.
- Guinea is rich in minerals but has struggled with poverty, and recent political changes have affected the country's openness.
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