After meeting with the President, with the full understanding of my mandate, I left for Korea for my posting and finally I have arrived in South Korea. A moment that feels like a K-Drama unfolding.
I return to Korea, the land who gave birth to me, as a representative of Ghana, my new mother who raised me.
Two mothers, one calling, and one purpose that connects both nations.
For my time in Korea, I’ve chosen a special dress code:
Colorful African Wax&Tie&Dye Shirts and a Kente-made bow tie symbolizing the flutter of butterfly wings.
It represents my hope that Ghana and Korea will continue to grow together as brother nations.
At the airport, I was warmly welcomed by the Chairman of the Korea-Africa Foundation and my fellow Ghanaian diplomats. I conveyed the President’s warm greetings to them all.
Now, the real journey begins. A journey of faith, purpose, and partnership between Ghana and Korea.
My mission to make my mother Ghana proud in Korea begins now.