Okyeame Kwame shares photos of his visit to South Korea with wife & kids

Okyeame Kwame shares photos of his visit to South Korea with wife & kids

Rapper and Tourism Ambassador Okyeame Kwame has shared photos of his visit to South Korea together with his family.

In the photos, one can see the lovely well clad in South Korean apparel.

They posed in front of temples and at parks to snap beautiful pictures.

Okyeame Kwame suggested that if only Ghana can also get a park where statues of our heroes are built, we could go and learn how to be great again.

If only Ghana Had Our Own Parks where we had human-sized statues of Our Heroes, We could Go and Learn how to be GREAT again . #madeinghana“, he wrote on Instagram.

see photos below:

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The Ghana Tourism Authority under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture outdoored 30 Tourism Ambassadors for Ghana and rapper Okyeame Kwame was part.

At a colourful ceremony held at Tamale in the Northern Region on September, 27, 2017, to mark World Tourism Day saw the unveiling of 30 celebrities who cut across several Creative Arts sectors including Musicians, Actors, Radio Presenters, DJ’s, Bloggers, etc.

Aside Okyeame Kwame, other celebrities unveiled were Agya Koo, Evangelist Diana Asamoah, Nana Kwame Ampadu, Praye, Sarkodie, Dblack, Fuse ODG, Fancy Gadam, Reggie N Bollie, Van Vicker, Bibi Bright, Dada KD, Daddy Lumba, Lucky Mensah, Kaakyire Kwame Appiah, Nana kwame Ampadu, Cyndy Thompson, Sam Okyere, Wiyaala, Stephen Appiah, Andy Dosty, Sena Dagadu, Yvonne Nelson, Sherifa Gunu, Paa John Dadson, Leo Mensah, Asabea Kropa, Abedi Ayew Pele and Kwame Afrifa Mensah.

According to a statement from the Ghana Tourism Authority, the aim of the Tourism Ambassadors program is to partner key influencers to help drive Tourism growth (domestic and international) for Ghana.

The statement signed by the Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Tourism Authority, Akwasi AGYEMANG says the role of the Ambassadors is to promote and market Ghana’s Tourism through several outlets, including social media and must participate in tourism trade shows as spokespersons for the country’s Tourism when called upon among others.

 

Source: celebritiesbuzz.com.gh

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