Melania Trump arrived in Ghana on Tuesday, choosing for her first extended International trip alone to visit Africa, a continent her husband has referred to derisively.
The U.S. first lady touched down at mid-morning in Ghana’s Capital, Accra, where she was greeted by the country’s first lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, and a young girl who offered Her flowers.
A welcoming ceremony of drums and dancing by men and women dressed in traditional attire followed. Trump clapped her hands and waved at a group of school children waiting for her at the airport.
The U.S. first lady touched down at mid-morning in Ghana’s Capital, Accra, where she was greeted by the country’s first lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, and a young girl who offered Her flowers.
A welcoming ceremony of drums and dancing by men and women dressed in traditional attire followed. Trump clapped her hands and waved at a group of school children waiting for her at the airport.