11-year old nigerian draws french president on the spot when he visited the country.

The French president, Emmanuel Macron, expressed some emotions as Kareem Olamilekan, an 11-year-old Nigerian, artistically drew a portrait of him during his visit to the 'New Afrikan Shrine' in Lagos.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event held to showcase and celebrate African culture and was hosted by artist and performer, Banky W and Kenturah King. The report said President Macron praised and congratulated the talented boy on his official presidential Twitter account. 
The report added that despite the pressure of drawing the president of France on the spot, Kareem completed it in two hours. The visiting president emphasised the importance of the shrine to the African culture. On his handle: @EmmanuelMacron, the president wrote: “The shrine is an iconic cultural hub. And I say with a lot of humility that I recognize the importance of African culture.” Present at the event were Nigerian senator, Ben Murray-Bruce, Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, and veteran Nollywood actor and actress Olu Jacobs and Joke Silva. 
The French president took to Twitter to praise the skills of Kareem Olamilekan who drew a stunning portrait of him in just two hours during his visit to the New Afrika Shrine in Lagos. Macron, who was once a junior diplomat in Nigeria, emphasised the importance of the shrine to the African culture. The event held to showcase and celebrate African culture was hosted by Nigerian Artist and performer Banky W and Kenturah King. President Macron praised and congratulated the talented boy on his official presidential Twitter account.
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