One on One with Ghana Ambassador to Italy

His Excellency Charles Agyei-Amoama – Ghana Ambassador to Italy – took office in October 2006 at a time that there was disagreement between the Ghana Embassy in Rome and the Ghanaian Community in Italy over Ghana passport fee increase. Our correspondent in Italy, Reggie Tagoe, was in his office for an interview looking at 1year of his administration. Below is the full text on that interview.

Reggie Tagoe (RT): Your Excellency, it’s a little over 12 months since you took office as Ghana Ambassador to Italy. What was your expectation before coming to Italy?

Source: GhanaWeb

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