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SEE PICS: The Kodjoe family vacations in Ghana

by Bridgette Matjuda
Kodjoe family vacation in Ghana

Hollywood power couple Boris Kodjoe and Nicole Ari Parker enjoyed a blissful vacation in Ghana with their beautiful children. Take a look at the fabulous pictures from their wonderful vacation.

Hello Ghana #tet33 #KodjoeFamily

A post shared by Boris Kodjoe (@boriskodjoe) on Dec 30, 2017 at 3:07pm PST

Happy New Year from the Kodjoes. May you all be blessed with health and happiness in the new year. #Gratitude #Ghana

A post shared by Boris Kodjoe (@boriskodjoe) on Dec 31, 2017 at 5:28pm PST

6am Labadi Beach. Our future Football stars are out here getting it in at the first day break of the new year. Their faces show the love and passion for their sport. I remember spending all day playing football with kids I didnt know, but who became my best friends during my visits to Ghana. This week I’m in my father’s country with my family hosting the CAF Awards. Honored. #IloveGhana #ChildhoodMemories #UsedToBustTheirButtsOnThePitch

A post shared by Boris Kodjoe (@boriskodjoe) on Jan 1, 2018 at 10:42am PST

Looking out on a great 2018. I’m making a commitment to doing my best every single day as a man, husband, and father. Started today teaching my kids about culture and history by exposing them to it. We took them to Makola market, the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, and the Independence Arch. It makes me so happy watching them enjoy a country and its people I love. #Ghana #GratefulEveryDay #MetSoManyBeautifulPeopleToday #TheKidsLearnedHowToHaggle #NicoPaidWayTooMuch #SophieGotHerBraceletForFree #MadeMeTakeASelfieWithTheWoman #SmartGirl #LikeHerMommie #AiteoCAFawards2018

A post shared by Boris Kodjoe (@boriskodjoe) on Jan 2, 2018 at 4:30pm PST

So tonight this happened. Thank you @aiteogrp for inviting us to play a small part in a beautiful night. We had a blast. #AiteoCAFawards2017 #Ghana ?? #HomeForTheHolidays

A post shared by Boris Kodjoe (@boriskodjoe) on Jan 4, 2018 at 6:09pm PST

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Remembering and honoring those whose last experience in their homeland was one of misery and despair before their final departure through this very door of no return. #CapeCoast #Elmina #TeachYourChildren ??

A post shared by Boris Kodjoe (@boriskodjoe) on Jan 6, 2018 at 2:53pm PST

On my last day in Accra I got to see my family, reunite with cousins I hadn’t seen in 20 years, meet others for the first time, and introduce my children to people they only had heard stories about. It was a fitting ending to an amazing stay in Ghana. And as I was surrounded by my family I noticed some very old pictures of my grandmother hanging on the wall. She passed 25 years ago but I remember her vividly sitting in her room commenting on my outfits when I was 10, or telling me to make funny faces and then laughing at them, which left me amazed because she was blind. Mrs. Elsie Ofuatey-Kodjoe was born on December 5th 1901. She was very active in government and even started the Girl Guides in Ghana to help girls and young women develop their potential and become outspoken citizens of society who fight for equality, inclusion, and parity across gender lines. She was a beautiful, strong, proactive trailblazer, who was one of my grandfather’s three wives, a friend of the honorable Kwame Nkrumah, who has her own stamp, and who takes portraits with a sheep. ? We honored her today by being together and remembering those family members who had passed. It was a great day. #GoGrandma #OriginalTimesUp #SheGotHerOwnStampYo #ThankYouGhana ??

A post shared by Boris Kodjoe (@boriskodjoe) on Jan 7, 2018 at 7:08pm PST

Akua & Yaw & Ama & Kwabena #strollin’ #fabric #family #food #friends #fun #?? #Accra #MakolaMarket with the beautiful #AbaEnim mom of @badassboz #?makes? Paying respect @ #KwameNkrumahPark

A post shared by nicoleariparker (@nicoleariparker) on Jan 2, 2018 at 2:29pm PST

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It is so good to share the stage with ? @BorisKodjoe in his father’s country #Ghana #DrEricOfuateyKodjoe #Heiswatchingfromabove #❤☝️ Let’s GOOOO ACCRA!!!! #?? #YenKo! In rehearsal?? getting ready for the #AiteoCAFawards tomm night!! A night to honor African Football Superstars & Legends from clubs all over the world??? #⚽️??⚽️??⚽️??

A post shared by nicoleariparker (@nicoleariparker) on Jan 3, 2018 at 9:01am PST

????? #AiteoCAFawards ?⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️? #Accra #??

A post shared by nicoleariparker (@nicoleariparker) on Jan 4, 2018 at 11:00am PST

We went to the #ArtsCenter market to buy gifts and ended up in the back where all the masks were on display. One face stood out. It was an 80 year old mask depicting the Mighty Queen Mother of Ejisu #YaaAsentewa In 1900 She stood up and fought for the Asante people…for the return of their King from British capture. She stood up She spoke up She raised others up…When the rest were afraid. The Asante kings chose her to be the LEADER of the fighting force. The only woman to have this honor. She was captured and died in exile in 1921 but her dream was realized in 1957. Asante freedom. Queen Mother Warrior YAA ASANTEWA We see your face We say your name We tell your story We walk in your footsteps We salute you #ACCRA @Badassboz

A post shared by nicoleariparker (@nicoleariparker) on Jan 6, 2018 at 1:14am PST

This magnificent day ended with the Highest Honor of accompanying Bozoma St. John @badassboz and our children to a private audience with His Excellency President Nana Akufo-Addo of The Repulic of #Ghana. #?? @BorisKodjoe is visibly humbled in this photo. As we all are. He knows his father #DrEricOfuateyKodjoe is watching from above. He knows his father heard them discuss Education, Innovation and his role as a Ghanaian in the diaspora. He knows his father would be proud. Thank you President Addo. @NakufoAddo Sophie, Nicolas, Boris and I will forever cherish this day. Thank You.

A post shared by nicoleariparker (@nicoleariparker) on Jan 6, 2018 at 10:12am PST

Today my heart pounded as I stood in front of one of the two small windows…the only shaft of light..the only brief gust of wind inside the small female dungeon at #CapeCoastCastle. The spot that hundreds of shackled women surrounded by their dying sisters and children were forced in desperation to fight for… beg for..die for. A brief moment in the sun. A long visit to #CapeCoastCastle and #ElminaCastle was what I needed Sophie and Nicolas to experience. To see. To listen. To understand. They are two of the last remaining sites along the GoldCoast that bear witness to over 300 years of the brutality and horrors of the slave trade. We saw the powerful Nkyinkyim installation by artist Kwame Akoto-Bamfo depicting in terracotta the faces of people enslaved here. We walked thru the Door of No Return, following the path our ancestors took as they boarded ships. Then our guide #MrBlankson turned us around and we went back thru the same door…symbolizing our return. When we arrived at #ElminaCastle and Sophie saw the tiny door she had only read about..We stood in silence and then we prayed. ?? Namanom yɛ hyɛ him ɛnyimnyam, yɛ da hom ase dɛ homdze bin aba fie.?? Ancestors we honor you. We thank you for bringing us home.

A post shared by nicoleariparker (@nicoleariparker) on Jan 6, 2018 at 6:24pm PST

Today we had the blessing to meet some of the children from all over the world (most born with severe spinal deformities..including Spina Bifida which our Sophie was diagnosed with at birth). Their lives were greatly improved and saved by the incredible world renowned work of Dr. Boachie-Adjei and his team of brilliant surgeons, nurses, advocates and administrators. Thank you Dr. Boachie-Adjei for welcoming us today to your incredible facility. We will be back. #FOCOSorthopedicHospital #Accra?? #MedicalExcellence @FOCOSUSA

A post shared by nicoleariparker (@nicoleariparker) on Jan 7, 2018 at 7:49am PST

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