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The Ghana Month celebrations have kicked off on a high for patrons of Joy FM’s Fantastic Four tour.
The tour, which began on March 6, aims at exploring some of the country’s tourist and historical sites and learning more about the country's history.
The tour bus took off from Accra and rode through some cities including Cape Coast in the Central Region, Kumasi in the Ashanti Region and Kintampo in the Bono East Region.
Joining the tour was JoyNews editor Araba Koomson, Producer Philip Nai, Joy Sports’ Gary Al-Smith and Head of Programmes (Entertainment, Religion and Talk) Edem Knight-Tey.
See some of the moments from the trip:
The Joy FM tour bus is headed to Volta Region for the next conquer Ghana tour.
The tour dubbed ‘Afadzato Conquest on Joy’ is set for March 14, 2020. Participants will join the Joy FM team to climb up the Afadzato. Visiting the Wli Waterfall is also part of the trip's attractions.
The rate is going for a cool ¢250 with packages including transportation, tours, tour guide and lunch.
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