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Aburi Botanical Gardens, Ghana
Join us as we celebrate Ghana’s Independence Day with Abakɔsem Festival! The festival is an online event that will celebrate the political and social history, music, photography, and fashion that shaped Ghana from the 20th century to the present day. Our speakers include Ghanaian music legends Agya Koo Nimo and Gyedu Blay Ambolley, Dr. Benjamin Talton, Associate Professor of African History at Temple University, Adjoah Armah, Curator of Saman Archive, Elvis Ativoe, Spokesperson of the Paramount Chief of the Agotime Traditional Area, and many other great speakers. We will also have a trivia quiz with a prize from Harmattan Collectibles! More info &tix on our website. See you there!
Abakosem Festival — The Nana Project
PHOTOGRAPHY BY KWABENA SEKYI APPIAH-NTI. (AT GHANA)
Rain for me signifies growth 🌱
Even though last year was monumental because I finally decided to do this photography thing and not just dream about it, the aim is to try to be consistent with it this year. 😇
If you like this, you should check out my Instagram page @tuinese 😊
This is 5 bedrooms house with two boys quarters in GHANA
*All ensuite with swimming pool
*ls going for $600,000 and last is $550,000.
*Document:Titled
*Land Size :100x100
*Location:East legon around Ghana Link.
“All the water that will ever be is, right now.” – National Geographic
Photo of my hand taken by Netty Annang, 2013