As Ghana marks the Year of Return this year, some Ghanaians have called on hiplife artiste Castro to also return.
Several Ghanaians took to Twitter on Wednesday to pay tributes to the musician and urged that he returns.
Sunday, July 7 this year marked exactly five years since the artiste and his female friend, Janet Bandu, went missing during a jet ski cruise at the Ada Estuary in 2014.
Since their disappearance, some people have expressed their conviction that he is alive and will return someday.
Castro and Janet Bandu
Trending at number three on Twitter, some Ghanaian shared fond memories of the musician who thrilled many with hit songs like ‘Toffee’, ‘Seihor’, ‘African Girls’, ‘Back and Front’ and a host of others.
This year marks exactly 400 years since the first black slaves landed in Jamestown Virginia in the U.S.
The initiative urges Africans in the diaspora to come back home and so far, it has seen an impressive array of celebrities, including Steve Harvey, make their way to Ghana to explore, learn and appreciate their roots.
Year of Return then Gboom Castro rerun back Home. 😱😱😱
— Venom 🐍🔥🌪 (@LyricsReal) November 7, 2019
Year of Return then Gboom Castro rerun back Home. 😱😱😱
— Venom 🐍🔥🌪 (@LyricsReal) November 7, 2019
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Castro, the year of return come.
We de wait you.— 1000 (@oneman1000_) November 7, 2019
Hope Castro is aware this year is a year of Return 😏#YearOfReturn pic.twitter.com/sMYL3OuSVk
— Samuel Boadu-Millionaires Consultant™ (@millconsultant) August 26, 2019
Man, the Year of Return is not complete until Castro returns.
— Lôrδ Vξkkÿ®™ (@laudvekky) November 7, 2019
Man, the Year of Return is not complete until Castro returns.
— Lôrδ Vξkkÿ®™ (@laudvekky) November 7, 2019