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Okor Okpe Festival to shake Accra on December 5

Marita Naa Ayikaaley Quartey by Marita Naa Ayikaaley Quartey
November 13, 2021
in Cycling, featured
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Okor Okpe Festival to shake Accra on December 5

Founder of the Okor Okpe Festival, Von Nii Otto Cofie says this coming December is gonna be Fire on the streets of Accra, the capital city of Ghana .

“On 05.12.21, we are riding to make Accra work again, get your bicycle ready and join in the ride on the street of Accra to preach environmental cleanliness, exercising to keep fit and supporting people with cardio problems”

The date for the annual riding event is 5th December, 2021 from 7am, and it is the ‘Trinity Version’ of Okor Okpe Festival 2021.

According to Nii Otto Cofie, T-Shirts for this year’s Okor Okpe Festival are ready now and going for a cool price.

“You will ride for cardio benefit and a T-Shirt to remember the occasion” he said.

Interested Ghanaians can get a bicycle and join from the starting point at Shatta Beach at James Town, and let ride for cardio benefit and also to make Accra work again.

This is not a competition, contact 0278513210 or 0209984509 for free registration and sponsorship support.

Credit: Newsghana

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