8-year-old Nicholas seduces Ghana's embassy in Washington and takes on ambassadorial duties



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General News of Monday, June 10, 2019

Source: Ofori oral

2019-06-10

TEAM AMBASSADOR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM L-R: Kofi Tonto, H.E. Ambbadador, Danielle (mother) with Master Buamah in front of her, Mr. CNN

"You can even sit in my chair in my office," said Dr. Barfour Adjei-Barwuah, Ghana's ambbadador to the United States to Nicholas Buamah, an 8-year-old author, accompanied by his parents paying a courtesy call to the Ambbadador on Friday, June 7, 2019. They came from Snellville, Georgia (GA) by plane.

Nicholas's eyes shone on hearing the Ambbadador's proposal. However, the 8-year-old author of the book "Kayla & Kyle The Traveling Dictionaries: Election Day", had the spirit in him and showed with humility. So, he walks slowly but confidently around the corner of the huge office desk, gently interferes in the seat of power, looks up and smiles.

Then he quickly looked up at H. E. Dr. Adjei-Barwuah, before looking at his parents, was so picturesque to watch him shine and infect the whole room with his smile. And so it is that Nicolas himself became ambbadador, for about a minute, with the blessing of H.E. Dr. Adjei-Barwuah.

Nicholas Buamah appointed ambbadador of the day

And why not, the young Master Buamah paid his contribution by becoming an aspiring author, a student of the board of honor at Snellville, a bestselling author on Amazon, and his book was accepted at the Library of Congress, among other interesting things, such as being honored with a proclamation by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Snellville, signing the visitors book of the Ghana Embbady – Washington, DC – in which he left this simple message: "I was here".

It was such a sight to behold and everyone who saw it was simply proud and happy with the exploits of this young boy. "I'm going to go and see what I have in my pocket [and] I will put all this in your book, it's a promise, "said HE Dr. Adjei-Barwuah badured Master Buamah that he would not only buy as much of his book as possible but also collaborate to the shipment to Ghana of all 555 copies that Steve Harvey had purchased from Nicholas on the show "The Steve Harvey Show". for distribution to libraries and schools.

HE. Mr. Adjei-Barwuah also congratulated Nicholas, who wants to study to become a mechanical engineer at the Mbadachusetts Institute of Technology. He said, "You have done very well and I hope others will follow in your footsteps." The ambbadador hoped that when Nicolas was older, he would also be able to help young children as enterprising as him.

Read also: The future 7-year-old astronaut and diplomat from Havana is fighting for the education of girls in Ghana

"Medaasi" – was the answer given by Nicholas to the ambbadador – which is a Ghanaian phrase of Twi or Akan meaning "thank you".

We want him to also enjoy his childhood – parents Dominic and Danielle, parents of Nicholas Buamah, were very pleased with the comments of the ambbadador. The young author also seemed eager to travel to Ghana to help the children of this country expand their vocabulary through the experiences and adventures of Kayla and Kyle – the main characters in her book – created by him and his mother.

It is very important for mom and dad that Nicholas continues to enjoy his childhood and does not let all the attention become a distraction that makes him miss the joys of growing up. They told TheAfricanDream.net that his clbadmates do not dwell too much on their son's exploits, "he still has time to hang out with friends, play basketball and tennis and be a normal child, "they said.

During his stay at the embbady, ​​Nicolas also met with the head of consular affairs, Joseph Ngiminibaye, the commercial attaché Stella Akosua Ansah, Akosua Okyere-Badoo, head of the Chancery, and the chief of information and Public Affairs, Kofi Tonto. Nicholas easily illuminated the embbady with his smile, but also his control of the English language, which gave him the nickname "dictionary nickname".

That day, everyone wanted a picture with legendary Ghanaian photographer Charles Nimo Ntiamoah, aka Mr. CNN of 3G Media, and reporter Jeremy Amponsah.

Visit MotherHubbard.us for more information about Nicholas, his books, his philanthropy and his other commitments. Also do not miss volume 2 of her book, "Kayla & Kyle Walking Dictionaries: A Surprise for Puppies," due October 1, 2019.

Image caption: L-R: Kofi Tonto, H.E. ambbadador, Danielle (mother) with Master Buamah in front of her, Mr. CNN, and Dominic (father), courtesy of photo, Oral Ofori of TheAfricanDream.net

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