Kojo Choi shares inspiring journey as Ghana’s new Ambassador to South Korea

The remarkable story of Ghana’s newly appointed Ambassador to the Republic of Korea, Kojo Choi, has drawn attention following his swearing-in ceremony on October 1.

In an emotional reflection shared after the event, Ambassador Choi recounted how his life was transformed through the opportunities, mentorship, and education he received in Ghana, the country he now proudly represents abroad.

In a heartfelt message, Ambassador Choi expressed deep gratitude to Ghana, crediting the nation for shaping his identity and future.

“Ghana raised me. Ghana educated me. Ghana shaped me,” he wrote in a Facebook post, describing his appointment as a symbolic homecoming that validated his long-standing connection to the country.

He shared that his educational foundation was laid at the SOS College, established by Mrs. Margaret Nkrumah, whose decision to award him a full scholarship through the SOS Foundation proved pivotal.

Despite initially ranking outside the final admission list, Mrs. Nkrumah’s faith in his potential opened the door for him to complete the rigorous Cambridge IGCSE and International Baccalaureate Diploma, setting him on a lifelong path of learning and service.

Choi later pursued higher education at the University of Ghana, where he faced severe financial challenges as an international student.

He recalled struggling each semester to pay tuition fees, often fearing he would be forced to drop out.

However, the intervention of the then-Registrar, Mr. Teddy Konu, ensured he could continue his studies.

“He would call the finance office so I could pay only a small portion of the fees and continue my studies until I could gather more,” Choi recounted. “Thanks to his help and the little-by-little persistence, I was able to graduate from Legon.”

That experience, he said, marked a turning point in his life. “I made a decision in my heart: I will stay in Ghana. I will become one with this nation and live my life here,” he reflected, describing it as the moment he truly embraced Ghana as home.

At his commissioning ceremony, Ambassador Choi was visibly emotional as he reflected on his journey from a struggling student to a national representative.

Those who had shaped his path, including Mrs. Margaret Nkrumah and Mr. Teddy Konu — stood in for his biological parents, who could not attend.

Also present were long-time friends and professional colleagues who have been part of his story for over two decades.

Choi described his appointment by the President as a recognition of his lifelong bond with Ghana.

“It is as if he fully understood the story of my life, that Ghana had adopted me, educated me, and raised me as her own,” he said. “Knowing this, he chose to appoint me to return to the land of my birth, Korea, as Ghana’s Ambassador.”

Overcome with emotion during his Vote of Allegiance, he said, “I had to fight back tears as I uttered the words, realizing how far the journey had been from a struggling student to a servant of Ghana entrusted with the responsibility of representing the nation abroad.”

As he begins his diplomatic mission in South Korea, Ambassador Kojo Choi says his goal is to strengthen relations between the two countries not only in trade and diplomacy but also in education, culture, and shared values.

He carries with him, he said, the identity of “a son of Ghana who has been nurtured by her grace,” determined to serve in a way that honours the country and inspires generations to come.

Source: Adomonline

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