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Watch daughter of Adwoa Safo addressing US school speech day about 'inventor' grandfather

Adwoa Safo Daugther Us School.png Daniella Safo-Agyapong, a daughter of Dome Kwabenya Member of Parliament

Sun, 19 May 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Daniella Safo-Agyapong, a daughter of Dome Kwabenya Member of Parliament, celebrated her grandfather, Apostle Kwadwo Safo, in a recent school Speech Day address.

The lawmaker, Sarah Adwoa Safo, posted the video of Daniella's about three-minute speech on cars and how she had come to believe in and love cars because of the values of cooperation she learnt in the production process of cars.

She told the gathering that her love for cars was built on summer holidays spent at the manufacturing hub of her grandfather in Ghana.

"As a child, I worked on my grandfather's car shop and developed a passion for cars," she told the gathering at the Applewild School Speech Day.

She detailed how the car assembly process built in her a sense of cooperation and leadership which she has carried through life.

Her mother, in a post on Facebook shared the video with a caption that read: "It was with so much joy and pride watching Daniella, deliver such a thought provoking speech at the Applewild School Speech Day.

"Congratulations Daniella Safo-Agyapong and also on your admission to Kent School. Mum, is so so proud of your exploits," the post concluded.

Watch the video below:



Apostle Kwadwo Safo is leader of the Kristo Asafo mission.

He is described on the mission's website as: "a patriotic African and strong believer in the creation of wealth within the borders of each country rather than relying on foreign aide. Hard work and perseverance are his most cherished words.

"He always encourages Africans that all hope is not lost, that wisdom is not obsolete, that the optimists have it and always have it, not because they are always right but because they are positive.

"He teaches that, the way to success is identifying talents, improving on them and applying same to the benefit of society," a text on his ideology read in part.

SARA

Source: www.ghanaweb.com