Few hours ago, Ghanaians bid 2020 goodbye as they ushered in 2021.
Places of worship were full to capacity as tens of thousands of Christians and Muslims gave thanks to God for the year’s mercies and also sought providence for the incoming year.
Also, the exhibition of fireworks was not left out in the celebration, a practice that has come to stay in the Ghanaian society.
Myjoyonline brought you up to speed with all the major updates associated with this religious activity Thursday/Friday.
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