Ghanaians in the United Kingdom (also British Ghanaians) encompass both
Ghana
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-born
immigrants and their descendants living in the
United Kingdom
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. Immigration to the UK accelerated following the
independence of Ghana
Ghana was the first African country colonised by European powers to achieve independence under majority rule. During the first three years after independence, from 1957 to 1960, a Westminster system of government was in place and the British mo ...
from the
British Empire
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in 1957, with most British Ghanaians having migrated to the UK between the 1960s to the 1980s owing to poor economic conditions at home.
The
2011 census recorded 95,666 people born in
Ghana
Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in Ghana–Ivory Coast border, the west, Burkina ...
living in the UK, up from 56,112 in
2001. The most recent estimate by the
Office for National Statistics
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Overview
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in 2019 estimated that the Ghanaian-born population accounted for 114,000 residents of the UK. None of these figures account for British-born individuals of Ghanaian descent.
History
Early
Although modern
Ghana
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gained
independence
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from the
United Kingdom
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in 1957 and was the first
African country
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to do so, small numbers of people from that region have been arriving and living in Britain since at least the mid-sixteenth century.
At that time, there were many Africans living and working in London, some of whom were based at the royal court. Even
Shakespeare, it is rumoured, sought the company of an African lady, Lucy Morgan.
In 1555,
John Lok, a London merchant and
Alderman
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, brought five Africans from the town of
Shama, in what is present-day Ghana, to London to be trained as interpreters in order to assist England's trade with the
western coast of Africa. From that time onwards, economic links were established between West Africa and England.
The English were most concerned with acquiring gold from the region that came to be known as the
Gold Coast.
Pepper and other spices were also much in demand in Europe.
Besides a number of West Africans arriving in Britain during the 16th–18th centuries, there were Britons who went to the Gold Coast and married Ghanaian women. Some Ghanaians have
Scottish
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*Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family native to Scotland
*Scottish English
*Scottish national identity, the Scottish ide ...
and
English ancestry,
since a number of Scots and Englishmen married in local customary ceremonies and had children who became successful, such as Gold Coast's
James Bannerman
James Bannerman (12 March 1790 – 18 March 1858) was a lieutenant and acting governor of the Gold Coast (modern Ghana) from 4 December 1850 to 14 October 1851.
Life
James Bannerman was born a native of the Gold Coast in 1790 to a Fanti mother a ...
and Robert William Wallace Bruce.
Most Scottish and English settlers left the Gold Coast after it won independence.
Modern
By the 1980s and early-1990s, ten to twenty percent of Ghanaians were living outside Ghana, with many migrating to other countries in Africa, the Middle East, the United States and Europe from the 1970s to the 1980s due to poor economic conditions at those times in Ghana.
Culture
Film and television
Ghanaian British actors such as
Freema Agyeman,
Cynthia Addai-Robinson,
Idris Elba and
Peter Mensah have successfully crossed over into the international market and primarily work in
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
Hollywood may also refer to:
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* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
* Hollywood, ...
.
Music
Ghanaian music and musicians have a strong influence on the overall Ghanaian British community as well as
British music in general, from traditional Ghanaian music to
Afrobeats,
hip-hop and
grime, the UK has produced many fine artists. The Ghana Music Awards UK began in 2002 with an aim to promote and award the best achieving Ghanaian British musicians. By the 1980s, the UK was experiencing a boom in African music as Ghanaians and others moved there, immediately they made their presence felt in the form of local gigs and carnivals, and to this day Ghanaians and other African groups prevail as the most successful ethnic groups in the UK R&B and rap scene. Artiste such as
Stormzy
Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr. (born 26 July 1993), known professionally as Stormzy, is a British rapper, singer and songwriter. In 2014, he gained attention on the UK underground music scene through his ''Wicked Skengman'' series of f ...
,
Dizzee Rascal and
Fuse ODG are a household names in the UK and have won numerous awards,
Tinchy Stryder,
Donae'o,
Oxide & Neutrino
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Musical career
Their first single "Bound 4 da Reload (Casualty)" entered at the top of the UK Singles Chart in ...
,
Abra Cadabra,
Headie One,
Sway DaSafo,
Tempa T,
Lethal Bizzle,
Novelist and
The Mitchell Brothers have also received numerous nominations and awards (including the
MOBO Awards,
Mercury Prize and
BET Awards). Another notable Ghanaian British musician who chose to stray away from the typical hip-hop scene is
Rhian Benson, who now lives in
Los Angeles
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and is noted for being a Singer-songwriter, composer, instrumentalist and record producer who performs mainly
jazz
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and
soul music.
Cuisine
Other
Miss Ghana UK is a
beauty pageant that has been up and running since 1995, it aims to highlight Ghana's rich cultural heritage. Attendances per show attracted over 3,000 by 2009.
In London, Ghana's Official Independence Celebration is a celebration of the African nation's independence. The event was founded by
Abrantee Boateng also known as DJ Abrantee and business partners, Alordia and Edmond in 2000.
Demographics
Population
At the time of the
1961 United Kingdom census, around 10,000 people born in Ghana were resident in the UK.
The
2001 UK census recorded 56,112 Ghanaian-born people.
The
2011 UK census recorded 93,312 Ghanaian-born residents in England, 534 in
Wales
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,
1,658 in
Scotland, and 162 in
Northern Ireland. The Office for National Statistics estimates that the Ghanaian-born population of the UK was 114,000 in 2019.
Distribution
Most Ghanaians in the UK live in
Greater London
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*Greater (film), ''Greater'' (film), a 2016 American film
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.
[ At the time of the 2011 census, the largest Ghanaian-born populations were found in the London boroughs of ]Lambeth
Lambeth () is a district in South London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth, historically in the County of Surrey. It is situated south of Charing Cross. The population of the London Borough of Lambeth was 303,086 in 2011. The area expe ...
, Southwark
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, Croydon, Newham, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey, Lewisham, Waltham Forest, Brent and Barking and Dagenham, and in Milton Keynes
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, the county of West Midlands, and Greater Manchester.
Economics
Research published in 2005 showed that 63.70 % of recent Ghanaian immigrants to the UK of working age were employed (compared to 73.49% for British-born people regardless of race or ethnic background). 17.19% of recent immigrants were low earners, paid less than £149.20 per week (compared to 21.08% for British-born people), and 3.13% were high earners, paid more than £750 per week (compared to 6.98% for British-born people). The percentages for settled immigrants were slightly different: 69.51% were employed, with 15.04% being low earners and 5.31% high earners.
Notable individuals
See also
*Ghana
Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in Ghana–Ivory Coast border, the west, Burkina ...
* Black Scottish people
*Ghanaian Australian
Ghanaian Australians are Australian citizens and residents of Ghanaian origin and descent. More than 50% of those who are Ghana-born live in Sydney.
Background
The Special Commonwealth African Assistance Plan allowed students from West African ...
* Ghanaian American
* Black British people
References
Bibliography
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External links
News about Ghanaian community in United Kingdom
{{AfricansinUK
*Ghanaian
Immigration to the United Kingdom by country of origin