Day 3 of the ongoing #GhanaGrand tour is a resting day for the bikers but the British High Commissioner to Ghana, Iain Walker, and the team took part in a series of activities.
They first paid a visit to the Yagbonwura, overlord of the Gonja Kingdom and subsequently attended church service at St. Ann’s Catholic Church at Damongo, where he encouraged parishioners to “face the Goliaths” in their lives and work hard to overcome personal challenges.
They then paid a visit to the iconic Larabanga Mosque.
Later in the day, the team went on a Safari in the Mole National Park.
Watch photos below.
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