, remarkably, which makes this a fascinating, you still hold your job at the ghanaian embassy in washiton, so you fly back and forth? >> yes. and normally take my vacation in september. that is supposed to be my anniversary. i do come back home, and i would call them and discuss things with them, and it also takes care of business while i am here. tavis: how do you manage all of this when you are working full- time at the embassy and are responsible for a sizable village in another country? >> let me tell you, it is something that god has really blessed me with spiritually, because i do not get tired. when i have time, i do not want to sit idle and do nothing. i want to make sure that everything is in order. if there is something i want to do, i call my -- or some of the elders, and we discuss it. it helps me a lot, and i love it. tavis: are you skyping? >> on the telephone. i do not want them to see my face. i want them to hear my voice. tavis: do they not want to see the king sometimes prove -- sometimes? you have laid the law down. what was your response when you went to your boss at t