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‘Mac and Cheese Should Be the Fourth Emergency Service’: 11-Year-Old Science Prodigy Wows With Wit, Wisdom & Big Dreams
Last month on the Make Your Mark podcast, an 11-year-old science prodigy known widely as “Sean the Science Kid” delivered one of the most refreshingly brilliant—and surprisingly hilarious—interviews of the year.
From debunking myths about the human brain to explaining anxiety through classical mechanics, Sean Atitsogbe moved effortlessly between childlike humor and scientific precision. But it was one moment in particular—equal parts absurd and endearing—that instantly captured the internet’s attention.
Asked what he would change in the world using science, the young aspiring surgeon didn’t choose medicine as his first answer. Instead, he declared: “I’d make mac and cheese delivery the fourth emergency service.”
That mix of imagination, intelligence, and unfiltered kid energy is exactly what has made the young Ghanaian-American standout not just a viral sensation, but a symbol of what early talent can become when nurtured with intention.
A Child Scientist With a Surgeon’s Mind and a Comedian’s Timing
Sean, whose full name means “gift from God on my right hand”, dreams of becoming a neurocardio surgeon, a specialty he explains with startling clarity:
“The brain and heart are connected very closely. If your brain stops working, it can’t tell your heart to pump. If your heart stops working, your brain dies in eight seconds.”
His ability to simplify complex systems is matched only by his ability to debunk common myths.
“People say you only use 10% of your brain. No—that’s fake. You use 100%. If 90% of your brain was just lying there, you’d be confagulating on the floor.”
The word “confagulating,” he noted, he invented himself.
“Learning Is Play” — Sean’s Science Philosophy
Despite his advanced grasp of anatomy and neuroscience, Sean pushes back against the idea that intelligence grows only through intense academic work.
“Learning is play. People think you need derivative equations to stimulate your brain. No. Play teaches pain, social skills, home sense.”
“Home sense”—as his mother calls it—includes chores.
Though when asked if he is as good at chores as at science, the prodigy paused before answering:
“Enough.”
Growing Up Gifted — and the Parenting That Made It Possible
Sean’s mother revealed that he is their “miracle baby” after 12 years of waiting and multiple miscarriages. But beyond the miracle, she and Sean’s father have intentionally built an environment where curiosity is not punished, but cultivated.
Sean explained it this way:
“My mom was gifted too, but when she made witty remarks, people told her to stop talking too much. My parents let me flourish instead.”
He sees this as a broader issue in many African households.
“Your kid doesn’t have to be me to be smart. Parents should let children grow in what they choose. Teach what they want to learn.”
A Prodigy Who Still Loves Chick-fil-A and Fears Roaches
For all his brilliance, Sean is still undeniably 11.
His favorite New York food so far?
Chick-fil-A.
His greatest fear besides death?
Roaches. Absolutely not negotiating with roaches.
His advice for handling roller coaster anxiety?
Never close your eyes—a tip grounded in physics and physiology.
Already Breaking Barriers
Sean visited New York for the “Future Black Stars” ceremony, where he received a youth innovation honor.
What struck him most?
Not the award—not at first.
Not the famous guests.
Not even the cameras.
It was the fact that adults in the room treated him as an equal.
“They didn’t care that I was a kid. They still invited me. That means what I’m doing has real impact.”
And then he proudly recounted winning two Amazon Echo devices on a spin-the-wheel at the summit’s expo.
“I think I need to get a lottery card,” he joked.
His Mission: “Fix Science Literacy”
Toward the end of the conversation, the young scientist became serious, even whispering for emphasis.
“The problem I want to solve is science literacy.”
Through his platform, Learning With Sean the Science Kid, he creates videos aimed at helping children—and adults—understand science without fear or intimidation.
AI, he argues, can help with this.
“AI is amazing if you use it to understand concepts, not to cheat. People just need to use it the right way.”
But he worries about AI scams, recalling a viral case involving a fake AI robot puppy.
A Reminder of What’s Possible When Children Are Supported
Sean’s story resonates far beyond science. It is a story about parenting, culture, opportunity, and the power of allowing children to be curious.
He is brilliant—but also funny, imaginative, relatable, and deeply grounded in faith and family.
And yes, he still thinks mac and cheese deserves its own emergency badge.
In a world hungry for hope and possibility, Sean the Science Kid offers both in abundance—reminding us that genius doesn’t always arrive in a lab coat. Sometimes it arrives with a Chick-fil-A bag, two free Echo devices, and an 11-year-old’s dream to heal the world.
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Accra–Tema Motorway Chaos Averted as Fire Fighters Battle Fuel Tanker Fire; One Dead, Recovery Operations Underway
A major disaster was narrowly avoided on Ghana’s busiest highway late Monday night, when the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) contained a fuel tanker fire following a head-on collision, preventing what officials described as a potentially catastrophic large-scale explosion.
The incident occurred at approximately 23:49 hrs on Monday, June 8, 2026, on the Accra–Tema Motorway between Saka Saka Park and Tanink Ghana. A tipper truck with registration number AS 466-19 collided head-on with a fuel tanker registered as AS 3555-24, belonging to GIG EMPIRE. The impact left the tanker fully engulfed in flames.
One person, believed to be the driver of the tipper truck, died at the scene. Three injured occupants – identified as Kwabena Agyapong, Joseph Teye Quarshie, and Aaron Kyei – were rushed to Tema General Hospital prior to the arrival of fire crews. Their current condition has not been disclosed.
Swift Multi-Station Response

The GNFS received an emergency call at 23:49 hrs. The Tema Motorway Fire Crew, led by ADO I Samuel Darko, was dispatched within one minute and arrived on scene at 23:54 hrs – a response time of just four minutes.
Reinforcement units from the Ashaiman Fire Station arrived at 23:59 hrs, followed by crews from the Tema Industrial Area Fire Station at 00:14 hrs. A water tanker provided by the Ashaiman Municipal Assembly ensured sustained firefighting capacity.
The fierce fire was brought under control at 00:56 hrs – approximately one hour after the first crew arrived – and fully extinguished at 01:44 hrs.
Extent of Damage

The collision and subsequent fire caused extensive damage to both vehicles. The tanker suffered a complete burnout of all 26 tyres. Both vehicles experienced severe structural destruction to their front ends. An undetermined quantity of fuel was lost in the blaze.
The charred remains of the male victim, believed to be the tipper truck driver, were retrieved from the wreckage and handed over to the Police with a pickup vehicle (GP 3772) at 02:19 hrs for preservation and further investigation.
Traffic Disruption and Recovery
The motorway, a critical arterial route connecting Ghana’s capital Accra to the port city of Tema and the Tema Industrial Enclave, experienced significant disruption as firefighting and cooling operations continued. The GNFS noted that traffic flow was being gradually restored as of early Tuesday morning.
Motorists using the Accra–Tema Motorway have been advised to exercise extreme caution, comply with traffic directions, and adhere to all safety instructions from emergency and traffic personnel as clearance and recovery operations continue.
Leadership Commended

The GNFS statement issued special recognition to DO II Samuel Fiifi Oppong, Tema Operational Officer, for “exemplary leadership in ensuring operational coordination and scene safety.”
The cause of the crash and fire remains under investigation. The GNFS confirmed it is working in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service to determine the circumstances that led to the head-on collision.
Broader Context
Fuel tanker fires pose a recurring threat on Ghana’s road network, with high temperatures, poor road conditions, and driver fatigue frequently cited as contributing factors. The Accra–Tema Motorway, which carries heavy industrial traffic to and from the Tema Harbour and the Tema Industrial Area, has been the site of multiple serious accidents involving heavy-duty vehicles.
The swift intervention by the GNFS prevented what could have become a larger conflagration, including the risk of the fuel tanker exploding and sending burning fuel across the motorway surface – a scenario that could have endangered dozens of motorists and caused severe damage to the road infrastructure.
Cooling operations and scene management continue in collaboration with the Police.
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Fatal Fire on Accra-Tema Motorway, Private Awards for Ministers Trigger Backlash, Patients Stranded at KATH, and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
We have curated the most relevant stories in Ghana today, bringing you timely updates on key issues in the country wherever you may be. Stay tuned.
President Mahama Directs Appointees to Refrain from Awards by Doubtful Organizers
President John Dramani Mahama has directed all ministers of state, CEOs of state institutions, and other political appointees to refrain from participating in, sponsoring, endorsing, attending, or accepting awards from private organizations without express authorisation from the Office of the President. This follows concerns over the proliferation of awards from entities with unclear credentials, lacking transparent and verifiable criteria, which risk undermining public service integrity and exposing government to criticism. A recent example was the 6th Ghana Ministers of State Excellence Awards. The directive, issued via a letter dated June 8, 2026, by Secretary to the President Dr. Callistus Mahama, emphasizes performance assessment based on manifesto commitments, policy targets, and measurable outcomes rather than external recognitions. A comprehensive review of ministers and CEOs is planned to inform retention, reassignment, or restructuring. Public officials are urged to focus on service delivery and results for Ghanaians. Read the full story here
Patients Stranded at KATH as Doctors and Nurses Protest CEO Suspension
Hundreds of patients have been left stranded at the Out-Patient Department of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi as doctors and nurses refuse to attend new cases in protest against the two-week suspension of CEO Dr. Paa Kwesi Baidoo. The action stems from the Ministry of Health’s decision following the temporary closure of the Accident and Emergency Centre due to overcrowding. Health workers, backed by the Health Workers Union, argue the suspension was unjust as the decision was collective. The Ministry has appealed for staff to resume duties, warning of impacts on vulnerable patients, while investigations continue. Scenes of confusion and long waits have been reported at the facility. The standoff highlights ongoing operational pressures at Ghana’s major referral hospital, with calls for resolution to restore services. Read the full story here
Meet Edem Wosornu: Ghanaian Appointed UN Assistant High Commissioner for Protection
The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed Ghanaian Edem Wosornu as Assistant High Commissioner for Protection at the UNHCR, succeeding Ruvendrini Menikdiwela of Sri Lanka. Currently Director of OCHA’s Crisis Response Division (appointed April 2023) and Chair of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee Emergency Directors Group, Wosornu brings over 21 years of humanitarian experience. She previously held leadership roles in OCHA’s Humanitarian Sector Division and worked with UNHCR and in private legal practice in London. She holds advanced legal qualifications from UK institutions and speaks English and French. Her appointment highlights Ghanaian expertise on the global stage in humanitarian affairs. Read the full story here
Fuel Tanker-Tipper Truck Crash Sparks Fatal Fire on Accra-Tema Motorway
A collision between a fuel tanker and a tipper truck on the Accra-Tema Motorway early on June 9, 2026, triggered a major fire outbreak. The Ghana National Fire Service confirmed the blaze has been fully extinguished, with recovery operations and investigations ongoing at the scene.
The incident was described as fatal, though specific casualty details were not immediately released. Emergency responders worked to contain the fire and secure the busy motorway. Authorities are investigating the cause as motorists and commuters expressed concerns over safety on the critical route. Read the full story here
Mahama to Assess Ministers Ahead of Possible Reshuffle
President John Dramani Mahama is set to conduct a comprehensive performance review of ministers and CEOs of state institutions, with findings to guide retention, reassignment, or Cabinet restructuring. This ties into a directive barring public officials from questionable private awards, urging focus on policy delivery and measurable results. The review aligns with the 2024 NDC Manifesto and government development agenda. The move signals emphasis on accountability and effective governance. Read the full story here
Cedi Weakens Further Amid Second Quarter FX Demand Pressures
The Ghana cedi has continued depreciating against major currencies due to rising foreign exchange demand and corporate repatriation needs. In the interbank market, it traded at GHS 11.85/USD (from GHS 11.63), with similar losses against the pound and euro. Retail rates also rose, reflecting broader pressures despite Bank of Ghana interventions. Analysts expect further strain from Q2 profit outflows, though a $1.2 billion monthly FX support is anticipated. Global factors like high oil prices contribute to the bearish outlook. Read the full story here
Unchecked Development Driving Recurring Accra Floods – Prof. Chris Gordon
Environmental scientist Prof. Chris Gordon has attributed recurring floods in areas like Oyarifa to buildings in natural waterways and drainage paths, destroying vegetation and creating impervious surfaces. He described the incidents as predictable outcomes of rapid, unchecked urban development replacing farmlands and forests. Stricter planning enforcement and land-use management are needed to mitigate risks. “You cannot cheat nature,” he emphasised, calling for science-based approaches to urban planning. Read the full story here
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