Meet Ghanaian boy, 9, who is a best selling author on Amazon

Meet Ghanaian boy, 9, who is a best selling author on Amazon

- A 9-year-old Ghanaian called Nicholas Buamah is renowned in the United States for his brilliant literary works

- He authored a book that became a bestseller on Amazon and was accepted into the U.S congress library

- Nicholas is also known as the Walking Dictionary for his amazing command over the English Language and unfamiliar works

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Nicholas Buamah, a nine-year-old boy who hails from Ghana has become a force to reckon with in the literary space in the United States of America.

In an interview that was conducted on Nicholas by Steve Harvey, when the boy was only eight years old, it emerged that he was already a bestselling author on Amazon.

Nicholas won the accolade with his book titled, 'Kayla & Kyle The Walking Dictionaries: Election Day' which was also accepted into the library of congress in the U.S.

Watch the full interview below:

The young Ghanaian boy is also known by many as the Walking Dictionary, for his extraordinary memory of uncommon words and their appropriate meanings.

Nicholas, among many things, appears to be a young man who loves his country, Ghana, as he stated during the interview with Steve Harvey that his dream was to get copies of his books to every school in the country.

In 2019, Nicholas enjoyed the title as Ghana’s Ambassador to the United States for a minute during a courtesy visit to Ghana’s Ambassador to the U.S.

Meet 9-year-old Ghanaian boy who is a bestselling author on Amazon
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In another interesting report, Briefly.co.za reported that Makhadzi appeared on popular SABC 2 soapie Muvhango recently. The musician had a cameo role on the show. The singer performed during one of the scenes on the show on 31 December.

The energetic performer ushered the cast and crew of the show into 2021 in the episode that aired on New Year's Eve. The star reportedly said that she looked forward to her performance on the programme because some of her friends work there.

Muvhango took to Instagram before Makhadzi's appearance to let their fans know that the star was going to give an electrifying performance during the show's last episode of 2020.

The viewers of the show took to its comment section to share their thoughts on the Matorokisi hitmaker's performance. One viewer mohaumohlakoana said:

"First time seeing Muvhango celebrating New Year."

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