Kojo Choi Vows to Make Ghana Proud as He Begins Ambassador Role in Korea

Ghana’s Ambassador to South Korea Kojo Choi has started his journey of representing Ghana in South Korea.
In a post shared after taking office, he pledged to make Ghana, which he describes as his motherland, proud.
Indicating that he hopes that Ghana and Korea will continue to grow together as brother nations.
In a post shared after his first day at work, he said “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. Tsoboi!”