One of Ghana’s most used flyovers, the Ako Adjei Interchange, has witnessed a face-lift as part of plans to make Accra the beautiful city in Africa.
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To this effect, the first phase of the mural has effectively been completed and the interchange, formerly known as Sankara, could be nothing but sparkling with beauty.
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The designs on the interchange projects the culture of the Ga people with particular emphasis on chieftaincy, commerce and other elements interspersed with Ghanaian culture.
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The artistes, with acrylic colours, clad the base with painted symbols adorning the middle and tops with cultural elements ranging from dressing, coiffeur, scarification, tradition, dances, religion and festivals.
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As initiated by the Ghana Association of Visual Artists (GAVA) in collaboration with the Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly and the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, the face-lift which was launched on February 5 is expected to be completed within the shortest possible time.
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The masterpiece is expected to be replicated at various parts of the city including the Efua Sutherland Park, Liberation Circle, Danquah Circle, High Street and Kwame Nkrumah Circle.