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Once a quiet, overlooked swamp, Kokomlemle’s transformation is nothing short of remarkable. Its name, curiously derived from limping frogs, hints at its murky past.
But today, this once-forgotten land thrives as a bustling hub of education, worship, and is home to Ghana’s biggest media house.
How did a place once defined by croaking amphibians rise to such prominence? Hannah Odame takes us through the fascinating journey in today’s Ghana Month Series.
Watch the report below:
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