Ambassador Smith urges diaspora to support Ghana’s development at Christmas concert
Ghana’s Ambassador to the United States, H.E. Victor Emmanuel Smith, has called on Ghanaians living abroad to strengthen partnerships that contribute to the country’s development.
He made the appeal during the “Silent Night” Christmas Concert organised by Tema Youth Choir, USA, held at Ebenezer Presbyterian Church in Woodbridge, Virginia.
The event featured performances by Tema Choir USA, the Tema Youth Choir from Ghana, and the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church Choir.
Ambassador Smith commended the choirs for their talent, discipline, and dedication, noting that their work reflects the cultural richness of Ghana.
He expressed gratitude to the organisers for the invitation and wished attendees a Merry Christmas, concluding with his familiar rallying cry: “Let’s think Ghana first.”
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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