Accra, Ghana – July 17, 2025 — The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts has declared support for Emmanuel Myam, the 25-year-old Nigerian cyclist and humanitarian known as Emmiwuks, who is on a solo bicycle journey from Nigeria to the United States to raise awareness for orphans and vulnerable children across Africa.

Emmanuel, who set off on July 1, has already cycled through the Benin Republic, Togo, and Ghana. His mission, driven by personal experience, aims to shine a spotlight on the plight of African orphans and inspire support across the continent.
In Accra, he was warmly welcomed by Hon. Abla Dzifa Gomashie, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts who praised his efforts as “a noble and selfless act that brings hope where it’s needed most.” The Minister, moved by Emmanuel’s cause, instructed ministry staff to make voluntary contributions from their salaries in support of the initiative.
“This journey is not about me,” Emmanuel said. “It’s about every child who feels forgotten. I want them to know they matter.”

Accompanying him at the Ministry were prominent digital influencers Wode Maya (Berthold Kobby Winkler Ackon) and Goshers (Benjamin Kojo Mensah), both of whom have helped amplify the campaign online.
The show of support from the Ministry, led by Chief Director Mr. Joseph Kwesi Amoah, highlights the growing momentum behind Emmanuel’s mission. Hon. Gomashie also reflected on her late father’s work with orphans, saying Emmanuel’s efforts “will echo far beyond borders.”
The Ministry urged individuals, institutions, and African leaders to join in championing the cause.
As Emmanuel pedals across continents, his journey stands as a powerful symbol of resilience and hope — inspiring many to act in support of Africa’s most vulnerable children.
Source: Mabel Delassie Public Relations Unit MoTCCA