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Patrons at this year’s Family Party in the Park, organised by Joy FM, were immersed in joyful moments as hundreds thronged the event grounds to celebrate the holiday.
The event, held at the Aburi Botanical Gardens, attracted large numbers of city dwellers, predominantly young people, who arrived with friends, family and loved ones, dressed in a variety of colourful outfits.
The event was powered by Frytol, Ecobank, Enterprise Life and JAMA, with sponsorship from Gino, Doormaster, Oyuda, Club, Fresh Drop, among other enterprises.
Below are some photographs from the event, captured by MyJoyOnline photographers.








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