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The 2024 edition of the Joy FM Party in the Park which took place at the Aburi Botanical Gardens at Aburi witnessed an unprecedented turn-up since the inception of the event.
The biggest annual family gathering which is aimed at stimulating family bond and harmony among families during the yuletide attracted patrons from all walks of life.









































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