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Walk through Accra’s busiest suburb, the Kwame Nkrumah Circle today and you’ll not have the slightest clue the area was just days ago ravaged by floods.
The heavy downpour destroyed property worth millions of cedis. Well drivers and traders there seem to be picking up the pieces and going about the business as usual.
Fiifi Koomson has visited the area earlier today and has filed this report.
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