By Morkporkpor Anku
Accra, Nov. 4, GNA – Ghana has become more than a destination; it is a journey home for countless sons and daughters of Africa living abroad.
Over the past few years, thousands have returned to reconnect with their heritage through Ghana’s visionary initiatives. What began as a symbolic pilgrimage has evolved into a powerful movement, one that celebrates identity, ownership, and legacy.
For the African diaspora, Prestige by i2 Development, an exclusive residential and commercial landmark just a minute’s walk from Accra’s Kotoka International Airport Terminal 3, is an invitation to return, to invest, to rediscover, and to build together a future as grand as the heritage that binds us.
A statement issued in Accra said Prestige was not just another development; it was a statement of excellence, of connection, and of confidence.
It said for diasporans seeking both emotional fulfilment and financial foresight, Prestige represented the perfect bridge between heritage and opportunity.
“The project’s first phase has already sold out, with construction advancing on schedule,” it said.
The statement said the highly anticipated Phase Two, La Casa Grande, was now open for off-plan purchase, offering a rare opportunity to own a home in the beating heart of West Africa’s most dynamic city.
It said every element of La Casa Grande reflects meticulous design and craftsmanship, from imported fixtures and energy-efficient systems to the elegant finishes that echo the world’s finest residences in London, Dubai, and New York.
“Prestige is built through a seamless collaboration between international experts and Ghana’s most skilled artisans, ensuring a balance of global standards and local soul and the result is a building that does not just rise, it speaks of durability, sustainability, and timeless beauty,” it added.
Mr Kofi Okyere Darko, Director of the Diaspora Affairs Office at the Office of the President, observed that “owning property in Ghana is more than an investment, it is a declaration of belonging, a contribution to nation-building, and a promise to future generations.”
He said that sentiment lay at the core of Prestige and, beyond its architectural splendour, the project represents a homecoming, not just in geography, but in spirit.
Accra today stands as one of West Africa’s most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities, and with its proximity to the airport, luxury retail, entertainment districts, and top-tier healthcare, Prestige offers unmatched convenience for those who travel, invest, and dream globally but remain proudly connected to Africa.
GNA
Edited by Christian Akorlie