Kwame Nkrumah stood on a make-shift stage not higher than some 1.5 meters and proclaimed, Ghana is free forever.
Well, 62 years on, you could say the same words but of course on a different stage.
On a mountain, 885m above sea level – the highest point in Ghana. That’s some kind of freedom from everybody else.
And so once again your super station Joy 99.7 FM is sending an expedition to conquer Afadjato in the Volta region.
Challenge your lungs for the prize of pure and fresh air, jumpstart your biceps made lazy by the sedentary lifestyle and fortify your heart against any looming broken heart – all of these unquantifiable benefits in this walk to the top.
And its all for 250 cedis – immensely and incomparably cheaper to the price of fighting for Ghana’s independence.
And then there is the Wli waterfalls to take in. A spectacular cascading waters some 60 to 80 meters high. This is the highest falls in West Africa.
The falls is known locally as Agumatsa waterfalls - meaning, "Allow Me to Flow." So this Saturday, March 9, 2019, you can sweat on Mt. Afadja and get wet under Wli waterfall.
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