We are so much proud of Viemens Bamfo and much gratitude to God for his direction in your real opportunity to enter the Uni. We also send shout out to your parents for the massive effort, time and dedication in supporting you till this far. They have absolutely done well. Please keep the excitement and then the enthusiasm in utmost. Very well done Viemen.
Africa this, Africa that. You don't know what you're talking about. We are guilty of the negative stereotypes existing about blacks. When a full bred African is saying that Africans are the worst in parenting, then you know something is wrong with us. Of all the strength Africa possesses, it is our family and the continual social interaction amongst us.
@Becky Britin Many are foreigners but again a lot more are Africans. We need to have self-esteem. We seem to see the western culture as the gold standard. We are too quick to condemn ourselves. I speak from experience.
What are you talking about. We have the best parentinhmg skills in the world.have you been to other countries?? Try and come back. You will call every african kid Angel.
@@ajoaayebo6752 with the fear and panic we instill in our children? Most African kids don't even like it when their own parents are around them(especially when at home)
You see ... the poverty God used for his own good . So proud of this young man . I appalled his father for good job and he has created a legacy that could not be erased . Hard work paid off , men in a mission . Who said fathers are not important in the life of a child ? Kudos to you daddy !!!!!
His father should be commissioned by the ministry of education, to help develop a new curriculum. Or private sector investors could help create a school that uses his curriculum.
@@horeshieevigoddess2972 Sorry dear I live in England but it is not difficult to start homeschooling. I have a lot of friends who homeschool their kids in South Africa. Free maths website I use is Khan academy and there are free English curriculum if you search on google. You can also get free worksheets online.
I humbly appeal to the father to help educational reform that will reflect the environment by providing solutions to say, filth management, creativity, job creation etc starting from the elementary schools in Ghana.
THESE CHILDREN OF THE MOTHERLAND ARE BLESSED. BLESSSED FROM THE WOMB OF RICH SOIL. THANK GOD FOR HIM GIVING U BLESSED SEED. FOR MANY OF OTHER PLACES ARE CORRUPT CHILDREN. IT IS A BLESSING TO BARE CHILDREN WHO ARE WISE AND EDUCATED FROM BIRTH. GIVE PRAISES TO GOD! THEM CHILDREN WILL MAKE U RICH IN GOD. SOLDIERS AND WORKERS FOR THE LORD JESUS IF THEY CONTINUE TO WALK IN THE RIGHT WAY.
@@emptyyourheart9086 in this 21st century, parents groom their children to act like adults when they're supposed to act like kids... We are just giving them meats they cannot chew.
No BS the same is Michael Jackson and as great as he was he said he felt like a kid within cus he was denied the opportunity to live like a kid when he was a kid.
Bravo.i bet he doesn't know anything about video games or watching t.v so many kids can't read.but they know how to play video games or whats on t.v anytime of day
@@trudyoguaru7000 when you are old there is no need to be a child again. you have to face reality. the dreams of the child should come first. getting to uni by age 12 and receiving a degree early on, he has a lot of time to explore and discover more. the reason why you have your husband there
PG13. I think it is good for a child to go to college when they are over 18. Education is not everything. Let the child go through the education system as they mature. In college there is nobody to filter what kids should not hear or see because college is for adults.
Forget about Latin. Talk about simple English. "He teach me the way...There are many inflations in Ghana", etc. Is this the English his father taught him? There was no need to rush that child. He may have memorized to pass WASSCE, but he is not adequately prepared for university nor is he emotionally fit to be at the university. I wish him well, though.
Those basic grammatical errors show there is more room for improvement but he can be pardoned as English isn't our first language here.Despite those errors,I'm pretty sure you got the import of the message he sought to convey?The importance of speaking English is way overblown.The Chinese speak very little English and yet they've moved their country from that state of underdevelopment and are fast moving on to where we all want to be.
...that said(above) he passed his WASSCE and met the university entrance requirements.His spoken English will only get better with time.Let's celebrate this rare feat and stop being a spoilsport.
@@Kodwo1 English is not only the medium of instruction but our official language (and of course international language of business). People in other countries pay thousands of dollars to learn it. If your grasp of it is weak, your grasp of everything else you study that is written in English will be equally weak. For the record, English IS a Ghanaian language. Let's stop the nonsense and get real. No wonder British companies now prefer Senegalese to Ghanaians workers because they think the Senegalese speak and write better English. They know its value and studied it well. Keep fooling yourselves that English is "not our first language" and we will be priced out of the global economy, doing nothing but cleaning toilets in Europe and America.
@@z.t.8950 Did you read and analyse my statements carefully?The dude is only 12 and I admitted that there more room for improvement and that his English will only get better with time.It's a fact that English is a second language to the majority of Ghanaians.WHO CARES ABOUT BRITISH COMPANIES PREFERRING SENEGALESE PERSONS? Who says our destiny is to go to school, learn English to fit in to the plans of the neocolonialist? We go to school to improve our lives.The point is one need not speak "perfect" English to make a living.
Someone should help send this message across. Tell your leaders to use prisoners to clean the streets of Accra . Most countries are doing it . Please someone should help send this across to the authorities, Ghana is messed up !!!!!
I wish him all the best and congratulations for your admission.
Kudos to the father
Great work done....
My Father helped me to study too.... Fathers need to be celebrated
Oh yeah sure
WOOW THIS IS REAL GENIUS AND MATURE PRODIGY GOODUS TO THE FATHER,YOU REALLY NEED TO BE CELEBRATED.
looking at you, i see the future of our nation and the world beyond. may your dream of leading our beloved motherland come true🙏
We are so much proud of Viemens Bamfo and much gratitude to God for his direction in your real opportunity to enter the Uni. We also send shout out to your parents for the massive effort, time and dedication in supporting you till this far. They have absolutely done well. Please keep the excitement and then the enthusiasm in utmost. Very well done Viemen.
That's good news. Bravo to him and the parents. Obedience is better than sacrifice. That what young people need.
Awwww Lord please guide this boy to attain success
Amen
May God protect you from any evil ways .God be with you throughout your life amen.once again congratulations
Amen and Amen
CONGRATULATIONS....
MAY THE GOOD LORD BE WITH YOU AND SEE YOU THROUGH...
The father is the brain behind this. Africa's biggest problem is parenting. We are so poor at that. May GOD bless him.
Africa this, Africa that. You don't know what you're talking about. We are guilty of the negative stereotypes existing about blacks. When a full bred African is saying that Africans are the worst in parenting, then you know something is wrong with us. Of all the strength Africa possesses, it is our family and the continual social interaction amongst us.
@Becky Britin Many are foreigners but again a lot more are Africans. We need to have self-esteem. We seem to see the western culture as the gold standard. We are too quick to condemn ourselves. I speak from experience.
What are you talking about. We have the best parentinhmg skills in the world.have you been to other countries?? Try and come back. You will call every african kid Angel.
@@ajoaayebo6752 with the fear and panic we instill in our children? Most African kids don't even like it when their own parents are around them(especially when at home)
@@princebempahosei146 maybe those living abroad.you are probably one of them.I lived being around my mum and dad
The father is an eligible father God bless him and help the child to accomplished his dream
You see ... the poverty God used for his own good . So proud of this young man . I appalled his father for good job and he has created a legacy that could not be erased . Hard work paid off , men in a mission . Who said fathers are not important in the life of a child ? Kudos to you daddy !!!!!
His father should be commissioned by the ministry of education, to help develop a new curriculum. Or private sector investors could help create a school that uses his curriculum.
This is a great idea
Good because Ghana's educational system is porous
Good because Ghana's educational system is porou
I am proud of you Robert Bamfo (Kwameto) my friend
Hi, I would like to contact him, I am outside ghana
@@EdwinBamfo hi, please does your dad still have the same number?🙏🏾
I need this man. He needs to teach my daughter. I will pay
Serious! Hahaha
Teach your own child. You can do it.
I would home school my children.
@@advocatebuabeng4732 🤣🤣🤣
@@EdwinBamfo is he on WhatsApp
Oh kk i will contact him wai
Amen God bless you youngman may your dream comes true.
This boy's future is very bright
From skbeatz
Yesssss Mr President we waiting on you King 👑🙏🏽
Wow this is too amazing
You are so blessed dear.
Woow where was I at the age of 12! still in primary school!
Hahaha
😂😂😂😂
Wow congratulations man for home teaching your lil kid
These are the kinda people we need to help our country develop. And not those unwanted politics and corruption.
Hence I homeschool mine. The best choice we’ve ever made for our children.
Please if you are in Ghana, help me with any information that will help with this homeschooling decision.🙏🏿
@@horeshieevigoddess2972 Sorry dear I live in England but it is not difficult to start homeschooling. I have a lot of friends who homeschool their kids in South Africa. Free maths website I use is Khan academy and there are free English curriculum if you search on google. You can also get free worksheets online.
@@theonly6359 alright thank you
All the best my brother...you are the best
Soon we will all homeschool our kids chaaaaiiii
This is amazing! Heads up
Damn . all the best to you boy
I humbly appeal to the father to help educational reform that will reflect the environment by providing solutions to say, filth management, creativity, job creation etc starting from the elementary schools in Ghana.
Keep up young boy Great. From Kenya
Wow I feel proud paaa...herhhh too much
May God give him more knowledge
Great work done! More heights
Why can't we allow his dad reforms our education system
It doesn't work like that. Plus homeschooling gives a one on one tutoring so you easily understand and pick up. This kid is a genuis
You have a point, he can also contribute to our education reforms
That's what I was thinking, he should be immediately hired!!!!
They can't do that because they will suffer great loss from not selling their useless textbooks to countless of students
God bless u
well done young man!
I pray your dreams come true dear
Go higher my dear God bless you
Yup!" Instructions in youth is like engraving in stone" written in stone in ancient Nubia and Kemet...
Fantastic, keep it up boy 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Ooo yes I wouldn’t be surprised if he becomes the president someday 👍.
am happy with this young, all success to this young, from Tanzania
Wow!!!!!! first in history, very wonderful
THESE CHILDREN OF THE MOTHERLAND ARE BLESSED. BLESSSED FROM THE WOMB OF RICH SOIL. THANK GOD FOR HIM GIVING U BLESSED SEED. FOR MANY OF OTHER PLACES ARE CORRUPT CHILDREN. IT IS A BLESSING TO BARE CHILDREN WHO ARE WISE AND EDUCATED FROM BIRTH. GIVE PRAISES TO GOD! THEM CHILDREN WILL MAKE U RICH IN GOD. SOLDIERS AND WORKERS FOR THE LORD JESUS IF THEY CONTINUE TO WALK IN THE RIGHT WAY.
This is good. Very impressive I think it should be done world wide in Africa ( Ghana)but too young
Smart move... I hope the ministry of education takes him on board and implement some of his methods towards impacting knowledge...
to tosh we all hope so but then again , we all know that will not happen . 😔
Ihope they wont make him smoke weed pliz show him church
@@BMTheBuilder hmmm
@@jeremylinah8078 lol
This is interesting! Genius!
aibo we really need such our teacher
Congrats to him... But based on his speech, I think he is still underage to school @ Legon. His father is stressing him.
I thought as much!.What really made him qualify for the automatic entrance?
@@emptyyourheart9086 in this 21st century, parents groom their children to act like adults when they're supposed to act like kids... We are just giving them meats they cannot chew.
Let the boy be a boy and get time to play soccer.
OmG...this is great
I love this God bless you father wish u best in life baby boy😂😍😍
Powerful
That's awesome!
But why distance learning? Why not regular?
Keep on👍
What's the rush? The kid is being denied an important phase of his life. I for one wouldn't want my own child to skip any part of development.
No BS the same is Michael Jackson and as great as he was he said he felt like a kid within cus he was denied the opportunity to live like a kid when he was a kid.
well said.
Father has my respect
Very intresting keep on boy
Waooooooow!.... 👁️👁️👏 Unbelievable.
Bravo.i bet he doesn't know anything about video games or watching t.v so many kids can't read.but they know how to play video games or whats on t.v anytime of day
You will the president of Ghana ok
HE'LL MAKE IT
God please bless my son too Amen
Eiiiiiiiiish this is unbelievable
So cool
Wonders never end
Keep future of the boy and stop this show case is just the beginning why this your secret is your power
Wow, cool
Amazing
Great guy !!
These is wooowwww
The man is a hero
this is good but i can't leave my son to hurry out of the house and leave me with who...we still need to enjoy each others company..
that is selfish
@@oseiboakye5749 how is it selfish? Explain, You know this child in his 30's will be exhausted and would wish to be a child again....
@@trudyoguaru7000 when you are old there is no need to be a child again. you have to face reality. the dreams of the child should come first. getting to uni by age 12 and receiving a degree early on, he has a lot of time to explore and discover more. the reason why you have your husband there
@@oseiboakye5749 you must be so blessed to have never crossed paths with grown up babies...,..its pathetic.
This is great ooo please learn hard and be-come president of Ghana 🇬🇭 because our leaders are not helping us koraaa ✊🏿✊🏿
WAAW GOD BLESS YOU SON.
President of Ghana you will be
Wish you well dear brother
his is the best
Hw do i meet you so that my children 👶 can go through
Amazing 👍
You have a full scholarship. Is done
Wow 😍
I will try this
PG13. I think it is good for a child to go to college when they are over 18. Education is not everything. Let the child go through the education system as they mature. In college there is nobody to filter what kids should not hear or see because college is for adults.
Jesus loves you so much.
God Bless the Bamfo's
Any news about him?
Best wishes boy.
Akwadaa future president .I
Forget about Latin. Talk about simple English. "He teach me the way...There are many inflations in Ghana", etc.
Is this the English his father taught him?
There was no need to rush that child. He may have memorized to pass WASSCE, but he is not adequately prepared for university nor is he emotionally fit to be at the university.
I wish him well, though.
Those basic grammatical errors show there is more room for improvement but he can be pardoned as English isn't our first language here.Despite those errors,I'm pretty sure you got the import of the message he sought to convey?The importance of speaking English is way overblown.The Chinese speak very little English and yet they've moved their country from that state of underdevelopment and are fast moving on to where we all want to be.
...that said(above) he passed his WASSCE and met the university entrance requirements.His spoken English will only get better with time.Let's celebrate this rare feat and stop being a spoilsport.
@@Kodwo1 English is not only the medium of instruction but our official language (and of course international language of business). People in other countries pay thousands of dollars to learn it. If your grasp of it is weak, your grasp of everything else you study that is written in English will be equally weak.
For the record, English IS a Ghanaian language. Let's stop the nonsense and get real. No wonder British companies now prefer Senegalese to Ghanaians workers because they think the Senegalese speak and write better English. They know its value and studied it well.
Keep fooling yourselves that English is "not our first language" and we will be priced out of the global economy, doing nothing but cleaning toilets in Europe and America.
@@z.t.8950 Did you read and analyse my statements carefully?The dude is only 12 and I admitted that there more room for improvement and that his English will only get better with time.It's a fact that English is a second language to the majority of Ghanaians.WHO CARES ABOUT BRITISH COMPANIES PREFERRING SENEGALESE PERSONS? Who says our destiny is to go to school, learn English to fit in to the plans of the neocolonialist? We go to school to improve our lives.The point is one need not speak "perfect" English to make a living.
@@Kodwo1 Yoo, I hear.
Gudos to the Father
Home school is very good
Good 100%
y distance education
Someone should help send this message across. Tell your leaders to use prisoners to clean the streets of Accra . Most countries are doing it . Please someone should help send this across to the authorities, Ghana is messed up !!!!!
Interesting
I know Edwin from knust, Ccf.
👑
Wow so beautiful
The boy is not ready for tertiary education
Wowww
From skbeatz records
My God