The Next Level Airport City Transformation In | Accra Ghana
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ย. 2024
- Airport City Accra is an urban development within the airport enclave of Accra, centered around Kotoka International Airport.
Embark on a visual journey through Accra's dynamic Airport City as it undergoes a remarkable transformation. In this captivating video, witness the evolution of a bustling urban hub into an extraordinary landscape of innovation and growth. From gleaming skyscrapers to state-of-the-art infrastructure, experience the next level of progress as Accra's Airport City unfolds before your eyes. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of this vibrant destination, where modernity meets tradition, and dreams take flight. Join us as we explore the remarkable story of Accra's Next Level Airport City Transformation.
It’s so surreal watching Accra’s development from the US. I left Ghana almost 2 decades ago and extremely impressed at how fast the city had grown and developed.
With the rate at which Accra is developing, Africa should be proud witnessing all this cos I can only imagine how the city is going to look in the next 10 years.
Accra Light Blue and Gold Colour City Nice.
Let's go Africa.
We can do it
Infact this guy is doing amazing job paooo
Please cover the ongoing Ofankor to Nsawam highway and the Tema roundabout to Aflao highway. Thanks.
Nice little area drone can fly above it n everything is seen. It’s beautiful!
Hi youngman keep it up . Watching you all the way from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil . Keep showing us the beauty of ghana
Thank you🙏🏻 am grateful
Oh mine that's so beautiful and splendid❤❤❤❤❤❤❤GHANA has places like this....woow
Abuja is beautiful ooo wow ❤
This is really beautiful ❤🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭 keep up the good work Mr President 🇬🇭✔️
We'll get there❤
Nice
Thanks Yaw
Beautiful unique buildings.
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I'm shocked😮😮😮😮
Am in Taadi Ghana 🇬🇭 But I don't think This Place Is Accra Ghana 🇬🇭 Wooowww
Its indeed in Accra Ghana💯,
So what did you think is where nonsense
Please go to Accra academy
Why do almost none of the buildings have indigenous African names?
"PromoSM"