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Wanderlust Travellers are arranging a welcome party to celebrate the journey from Accra to London by road.

Thirteen Ghanaians set off from Accra to London by road in July 2023 and have been in the news since also for making history. 


Out of the thirteen, nine arrived in London while one drove voyaged Europe in a G- Wagon, and the other three ended their trip in Morocco. 

The group has been celebrated far and wide they go in London and they're returning to Ghana where a welcome party will be organised for them. 

A welcome party is being organised for the nine men who travelled 10,000 km from Accra to London by road. 

 A Facebook post showed that the party will come of on Sunday( August 20, 2023) at Jamrock which is located inside Oak Plaza Hotel at East Legon in the Greater Accra region. 

On the Wanderlust Facebook page, a print of the aspect of Jamrock was participated with a caption notifying that there will be a party. 

In a separate post, the platoon said the forthcoming welcome party will help them raise the seed finances for the Digital Catalyst Fund.

"The upcoming welcome brunch/party at Jamrock in Accra will help us raise the seed funds for the Digital Catalyst Fund, contributing to a brighter digital future for Ghanaian children."

@Tangoba Abayage said:
Let’s do a party in Upper East Region

@Boakye Yiadom Prince wrote:
I will just wait for u guys at tema port to join the convoy with my daewoo matiz

@Frank Kingsford Cudjoe asked:
Where will we converge to start the carnival ??

@Belinda Dede Donkor said:
Lemme select a dress to wear

@Imanuwelar Naa Ayikailey T-Ashong wrote:
The aka me last slippers must be present oooo

@Abla Baëta said:
Eiiii I must be there some

@Lisa Gadz said:
We need to hold this at the stadium ️ oh I will attend in style oak plaza we will jam


 

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