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(AUDIO): Ghana is not a “Shithole” country,”Thank you Ghana” – Trump

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First lady of the United States, Melania Trump could not have completed her very first Africa tour without having to respond to teaming questions from journalists bordering on her husband’s shithole comment.

She declined to speak to local media in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi until she got to her final tour in Egypt where journalists posed questions on the popular shithole comment made by her husband, Donald Trump.

Melani Trump said “I never heard him say those comments and I will leave it at that”.

After visiting Egypt’s pyramids, the reporters asked her what she thought of Africa and what she will tell her husband when she returned.

Mrs. Trump said the only message they want to tell the world is that “we care”.

The First Lady of the United States of America (USA), Melania Trump has expressed her gratitude to the people of Ghana for the warm welcome she received during her two-day solo visit to the West African country.

On the first day, Mrs Trump was welcomed with a traditional dance at the airport and ushered into the country officially by Ghana’s First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo.

The two First Ladies visited the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, where Mrs Trump donated hampers and teddy bears to the sick children on admission.

She also donated a phototherapy machine used for treating complications of jaundice in newborn babies, to the hospital.

Later in the afternoon, she had tea at the Jubilee House and met with staff of the American Embassy in Ghana.

On the second day, Mrs Trump visited Cape Coast, the Central Regional capital, where she met and interacted briefly with the chief, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II and his elders, before taking a private tour at the former slave fort called Cape Coast Castle.

The American First Lady described her visit to Cape Coast as “impactful” and said it “was a solemn reminder of a time in our history that should never be forgotten,” after she was told the horror story of how slaves were kept at the fort before they were shipped to the Caribbean.

The trip to Ghana, organised by USAID, is part of Mrs Trump’s ‘Be Best’ campaign, which aims to improve child welfare, especially when it comes to online behaviour and addiction to opioids.

She will also visit Malawi, Kenya and Egypt to complete her week-long visit to Africa.

 

Source: www.thepressradio.com/ Ogyem / USA

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