Renowned Ghanaian actor and media personality Miki Osei Berko has thrown his full support behind the newly launched Black Star Experience initiative, praising it as a transformative opportunity for Ghana’s creative sector and a potential catalyst for national economic growth.
Berko, best known for his iconic roles in the beloved television series Taxi Driver and Dada Boat, made his remarks during the official launch of the Black Star Experience held on May 1, 2025. Speaking to Ghana Weekend, the veteran actor expressed excitement about the initiative’s vision and its capacity to empower local filmmakers, actors, and other creative professionals.
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“The movie industry looks forward to whatever the Black Star Experience initiative has for us to sell the industry nationwide,” Berko said.
Miki Osei Berko satisfied with the Black Star Experience Initiative
A Boost for Ghana’s Film and Creative Economy
Berko emphasized that the Black Star Experience goes beyond entertainment, describing it as a powerful vehicle for cultural promotion, job creation, and economic revitalization. He highlighted the pressing need for sustainable platforms that can elevate the Ghanaian film industry and position it competitively on the global stage.
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“If the Black Star Experience initiative is implemented, it’s going to bring a big change, not just for actors but also boost the economy,” he remarked.
The initiative, which forms part of a broader national agenda to promote Ghana as a prime destination for cultural tourism and diaspora engagement, aims to spotlight Ghanaian heritage through film, music, fashion, food, and art. It is expected to attract both local and international interest, especially from the African diaspora.
Veteran Musician, Rex Omar at the launch of the Black Star Experience
A Personal Commitment to Cultural Progress
Berko’s presence at the event was significant. Known for being selective about public appearances, the actor revealed that he cleared his entire schedule to attend.
“I’m so happy. I don’t usually go for events, but I’m here because I want to be part of it. I cancelled everything for this,” he said, reflecting his deep personal investment in the initiative’s success.
The Black Star Experience is a cultural renaissance initiative aimed at rejuvenating the creative arts in Ghana and making the country a hub for diaspora tourism. It includes a series of planned activities such as film festivals, street carnivals, music concerts, fashion shows, and traditional exhibitions designed to celebrate Ghana’s diverse cultural identity.
As Ghana positions itself as a creative and tourism powerhouse, voices like Mikki Osei Berko’s lend credibility and urgency to the mission. The creative community now watches with anticipation as the government and stakeholders begin rolling out what could become a landmark program in the country’s cultural history.