Manchester City winger Jeremy Doku has unveiled the most personal installment yet of his YouTube docu-series, titled “Back to Ghana After 17 Years.”
The fourth episode captures the Belgian international’s return to the homeland of his parents, marking his first visit since childhood.
This time, he was joined by his siblings, fiancée, and close family, experiencing Ghana through adult eyes.
The film offers fans a glimpse of Doku beyond the football pitch.
Viewers follow him on a family safari, explore Ghana’s natural beauty, and witness an emotional reunion with his grandmother and extended relatives after nearly two decades apart.
The episode also shows him rediscovering local culture and traditions while reflecting on his dual heritage.
A standout moment came when Doku hosted a community football tournament, giving young players the opportunity to impress both him and his brother, who works as a football agent.
The gesture symbolized his desire to give back to the next generation.
More than just a travel chronicle, the episode blends themes of identity, humility, and belonging.
By reconnecting with his roots, Doku shares an intimate story of carrying two cultures while remaining grounded despite life at the top of world football.