The streets are buzzing with excitement as the striding man walks across Accra.
To mark Johnnie Walker’s 200th anniversary, you’ll see the striding man walking across some landmark locations in the capital - Osu, Labone, 37, East Legon, Danquah Circle.
If you use any of these routes and many others, you are bound to have noticed the iconic Johnnie Walker striding man in all his glory.
2020 marks the 200th anniversary of the world’s most iconic whisky and celebrations all over the world have been nothing short of legendary.
So, what’s in store for Ghana? A peek at Johnnie Walker’s social media pages tells us something big is coming and we definitely cannot wait!
The icing on the cake? Videos of the newly released limited edition bottles are being flaunted by your favourite’s in red, black, gold, and blue label making us green with envy.
Someone once said whisky is liquid sunshine and we couldn’t agree more. Johnnie Walker is definitely the perfect way to end 2020.
Whatever is coming our way, we’re so ready!
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