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Ghana is home to a remarkable array of celebrities whose youthful energy and radiant appearances continue to captivate fans, regardless of their advancing years. These ten Ghanaian stars exemplify that age is merely a number regarding talent, beauty, and charisma. Their commitment to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and passion for their craft allows them to exude a youthful charm that resonates globally.

Deborah Owusu-Bonsu (40): Better known as Sister Derby, the Ghanaian-Romanian musician and model was born on August 25, 1984. A former presenter at e.tv Ghana, Sister Derby’s youthful appearance and vibrant energy continue to shine through her music and public appearances.



Mzbel (45): Born Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah on December 26, 1979, Mzbel is a prominent Hiplife artist and entrepreneur. She is the CEO of Mzbel Music, Bel Group, and Bel Eye Media and works as a radio presenter and actor. Mzbel is recognized globally as an ambassador for people with disabilities.

Kofi Okyere “KOD” Darko (46): Born on January 13, 1978, Kofi Okyere Darko, widely known as KOD, is a Ghanaian broadcaster, Master of Ceremonies, media expert, and fashion designer. As the CEO of the clothing line Nineteen 57 and founder of Rhythms on Da Runway, KOD’s youthful presence is a testament to his dynamic career. Van Vicker (47): The Ghanaian actor and director Joseph Van Vicker, born August 1, 1977, continues to exude the same charm that established him as a heartthrob.

He is the CEO of Sky + Orange production and has received acclaim at the Africa Movie Academy Awards. Felicity Ama Agyemang (47): Nana Ama McBrown, this actress and TV show hostess, was born on August 15, 1973. McBrown gained fame for her roles in television series and films, and she continues to be a prominent figure on Ghanaian television, currently hosting Onua Showtime on Onua TV.

Kwame Nsiah-Apau (48): Known by his stage name Okyeame Kwame, born April 17, 1976, he is a Ghanaian musician, songwriter, and developmental activist. His dual role as an artist and activist has made him a notable “artivist,” maintaining a youthful and influential presence in the industry. Wayoosi (49): Born on September 14, 1975, Wayoosi is a beloved Kumawood actor known for his comedic roles and unique talent.

He is also a businessman, musician, and TV personality, embodying the essence of youthful vitality. Stephanie Benson (57): The UK-based Ghanaian jazz singer and performer, born August 16, 1967, is celebrated as the queen of jazz in Ghana. Her enduring appeal and vibrant performances highlight her timeless elegance and youthful spirit.

Reggie Rockstone (62): Reginald Yaw Asante Ossei, known as the “Godfather of Hiplife,” was born in the UK on April 11, 1962, but has spent most of his life in Ghana. His pioneering role in the Hip-Life movement since 1994 and his continuous presence in Ghanaian music reflect his enduring youthful energy. Akosua Agyapong (65): Born November 17, 1959, Akosua Agyapong is a distinguished highlife singer and television personality.

Honoured by the 3Music Awards for her contributions to Ghana’s entertainment industry, her vibrant presence continues to inspire and entertain. These celebrities remind us that true beauty and charisma transcend age, proving that one can maintain a youthful spirit and continue to make a significant impact with dedication and passion..

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