The Osu Traditional Council, led by Paramount Chief of Osu, Nii Okwei Kinka Dowuona VI, on Wednesday, 25 July 2018, conferred the name ‘Nii Nortey Jackson’ on the outgone U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, Robert P. Jackson.
The chiefs visited the American diplomat at the U.S. embassy in Accra to bid him farewell.
Mr Jackson thanked them for their support throughout his time in Ghana and for their effort in bringing development to their people.
On Friday, 27 July, his last day as Ambassador, Mr Jackson was presented with a Distinguished Honour Award by the U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, “for his sustained distinguished honour service and leadership in mentoring a new generation of foreign service leaders and successfully advancing U.S. interests around the world with excellence and diplomatic acumen.”
The award was presented to him by USAID-Ghana Mission Director, Sharon Cromer. He was also presented with a flag of the United States by the Marine Corps.
Mr Jackson retired from active service at the end of last week after a three-year duty tour of Ghana and 37 years of service to the United States.
Source: classfmonline.com
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then tell your black monkeys to also stop going to your colonial master for "greener pastures ". All the footballers from Africa should stop playing on the colonial master's land and the whole black monkey continent should stop importing from them...Ben stop using the internet..create your own let see
It is always like that, they are quick to enstool this people for which reason only God knows
Ghanaians are quick to accept and honour their slave masters the same way our Ancestors did.
Absolute no sense in it......honouring the colonial master...fuuuuu