President John Mahama has nominated eight new ambassadors and high commissioners to represent Ghana in key international posts, including Kojo Choi as Ambassador to South Korea. Choi's appointment, as a naturalized Ghanaian of South Korean origin, has ignited public debate about citizenship, diversity, and representation in diplomatic roles. While some celebrate the move as a diplomatic masterstroke reflecting Ghana's globalized identity, others question the suitability of appointing individuals with foreign roots. The controversy highlights broader issues of inclusivity and the complexities of national identity in Ghana's foreign service. Despite the debate, several prominent figures and organizations have voiced support for Choi and the other nominees.
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