Accra, Taadi and ‘Kumerica’ light up 30th Dec 2020 | Source: Graphic Online
The Roundabouts are great attraction where friends and families visited for photo shoots.
The light-up project is back this year and already, some parts of Accra and Kumasi have been decorated with Christmas trees and ornaments with lights sparkling everywhere.
The ‘Light Up Accra’ initiative forms part of the Accra Beautification Project introduced by the Accra Metropolitan Assembly and other partners, including Jandel Limited (a décor, luxury and lifestyle experience company) and Ecobank.
The project started last year, making the High Street through to the Airport Roundabout a great attraction where friends and families visited for photo shoots.
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The light-up project is back this year and already, some parts of Accra and Kumasi have been decorated with Christmas trees and ornaments with lights sparkling everywhere.
The ‘Light Up Accra’ initiative forms part of the Accra Beautification Project introduced by the Accra Metropolitan Assembly and other partners, including Jandel Limited (a décor, luxury and lifestyle experience company) and Ecobank.
The project started last year, making the High Street through to the Airport Roundabout a great attraction where friends and families visited for photo shoots.
Again, the Ridge Roundabout towards Afrikiko has been decorated by Jandel with old cars and other motifs with Ghanaian symbols. Similar decorations have been done in Kumasi and officially launched last weekend.
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