Frenzy As Incoming Ghanaian High Commissioner Wears A ‘bed Sheet’ While Presenting His Credentials To President Uhuru (Photos)
Kenyans are wondering whether incoming Ghanaian High Commissioner was clothed with State House curtains. Sema culture shock!!
H.E. Kwame Asamoah Tenkorang stunned Kenyans after he visited State House to present his credentials to Uhuru Kenyatta rocking traditional Ghanaian attire.
Contrary to popular belief that suit is the ideal wear for formal meetings, the Ghanaian was comfortable in his ‘bed sheet’ and this totally baffled Kenyans.
See the reactions from Kenyans below:
Humble Kinya: Kwanini amevalishwa curtains za Statehouse?
Edward Abongo: Amedress kama maasai rais .
Kuria Symon: Amevaa blanketi na iyo solar aki
Boniface Mungai: He’s wearing like a true African apround African
Gitobu Guantai Imanene: Is that guy Wearing a Curtain???????
Gathiaka Peter: The heck he’s wearing?
Danëll Mùcheru: Moving around draped in bed sheets lord!
Fred Puskas: Jamaa amevaa bedsheets. Kwani nguo imeenda wapi?
Edward Madoya: When you meet Africa leaders, somebody tell President Uhuru and Dp Ruto they should dress in Kikuyu, Kalenjin Ligalia, Ndio tuamini waliachana na mambo ya Mzungu.
Dennis Obura: I don’t know much about fashion but this Ghanaian one is their father “baba yao” Welcome Sir to Kenya, the jewel of Africa.
Njoroge Thuku: he looks cool in his native dress while my president looks funny in a mzungu dress. dont u worry Mr. president i too dress like u. the British did a very good job on us…
Samwel Njoroge Vitamax: What’s wrong with west african men, dressing like a fool, the world is changed, that guy looks like crazy human
Shotta Isaac: I wish Kenya had its own national dress…. This is something!
Njeri Yvonne: Culture speaks. The attire is out of this world…. Welcome to Kenya
Pitah Gashuhy: Thats fine my president and also you should put on kenya’s cultural attire.
Atsu Anani Kossi Gafo: I love his african traditionnal dressing
Bobie Enze Kwame: doesn’t have a suit?…straight from the dark jungle…dress up for the occasion, some africans act backward, they’ll always remain there…this ain’t cultural day dresssing like a woman
Greg Musyoka: Is he wearing a dress?