Hollywood star Omari Hardwick, Popularly known as ‘Ghost’, has landed in Kenya ahead of the highly anticipated launch of HQ Kenya House, an exclusive private members’ club set to open its doors at Tatu City on Saturday, March 15.
Touching down at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Friday, March 14 evening, the ‘Power’ actor was all smiles as he spoke about his excitement for the visit, which blends business, culture, and entertainment.
“It feels great to be here! I’m looking forward to experiencing Kenya’s vibrant creative and business scene while using my platform to highlight what’s happening here,” Hardwick, famous for his starring role as James St. Patrick/Ghost in the series Power, told this reporter.
Hardwick’s visit marks a significant moment for HQ Kenya House, a luxurious social hub designed to bring together black professionals, creatives, and entrepreneurs. The club, an extension of HQ DC House in Washington, D.C., is the brainchild of The Burns Brothers who aim to bridge the gap between Black Americans and the African continent.
“Kenya is an incredible place to do business, and we are excited to introduce HQ House as a space that blends culture, community, and curated luxury experiences,” said John Burns, co-founder of HQ House.
Prudence Karimi, PR and Communications Manager at Tatu City, welcomed Hardwick, emphasizing the significance of his presence in the country.
“Omari’s visit is a major boost to Kenya’s creative and business landscapes. We have an exciting lineup of engagements for him, including interactions with top Kenyan creatives and an exclusive tour of Tatu City,” she said.
With its elevated social spaces, luxurious bars, and premium networking experiences, HQ Kenya House is poised to redefine Nairobi’s elite social scene.
As Kenya prepares for the grand unveiling this weekend, all eyes are on HQ Kenya House, where business, culture, and entertainment will seamlessly converge.







