Accra, Ghana

This Paper products features original artwork from our time in Accra, Ghana.
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ACCRA, GHANA | "The Gateway of Africa"

Accra is the most culturally confident city in West Africa — a sprawling, creative, politically self-assured capital of three million people on the Gulf of Guinea, where the legacy of Kwame Nkrumah's pan-African vision, the energy of the Ghanaian music and fashion industry, and the return of the diaspora under the Year of Return programme have combined to produce the most dynamic urban culture on the continent. The city was the capital of the Gold Coast — the British colonial territory whose gold and cocoa financed the industrial economy of nineteenth-century Britain — and it became the first sub-Saharan African country to achieve independence in 1957 under Nkrumah's leadership. The Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, set in the former polo grounds where independence was declared, is the physical center of this legacy: a black and white marble structure surrounded by a reflecting pool and fountain statues, occupying the precise coordinates where Nkrumah declared that the independence of Ghana was meaningless unless it was linked to the total liberation of the African continent.

The colors are specific and extraordinary: the deep terracotta-red of the laterite soil that underlies the entire coastal plain, the brilliant Kente gold and crimson of the cloth that is the most recognized visual symbol of Ghanaian identity, the deep green of the Gulf of Guinea at the Labadi beach in the afternoon light, and the warm amber of the colonial-era limestone buildings of James Town — a palette that exists nowhere else in West Africa and that changes entirely between the harmattan dust season and the green season rains.

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Finding the Stillness

It’s hard to put the "vibe" of a place into words, so we put together a few images that we think show the quiet side of Accra, Ghana. These are the textures and small moments we’ve archived to capture the stillness of this corner of the world.

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Accra, Ghana / No. 01 via Ifeoluwa B.
Standing tall beneath a bright, open sky, the iconic Independence Arch in Accra, Ghana, serves as a powerful reminder of freedom, unity, and the enduring strength of a nation. Framed by gentle palm trees and vibrant flora, the stone monument radiates a sense of quiet pride and peaceful optimism for the future. It’s an inspiring sight that captures both the rich history and the welcoming, hopeful spirit of the Ghanaian people.
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Accra, Ghana / No. 02 via Ana Kenk
Rising gracefully against a crisp blue sky, the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park monument stands as a breathtaking tribute to legacy and forward-looking hope. Surrounding water features and manicured lawns create a peaceful sanctuary that invites quiet reflection on a rich, foundational history. It is an inspiring symbol of enduring strength and unity, beautifully bridging the achievements of the past with a bright vision for tomorrow.
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Accra, Ghana / No. 03 via Maxx Sas
The elegant clock tower of the Balme Library rises with timeless dignity, standing as a proud beacon of knowledge and achievement in Accra. Framed by slender palm trees and bathed in soft, warm light, the historic architecture carries a peaceful, academic serenity that inspires a deep appreciation for learning and heritage. It feels like a place where history and the pursuit of a brighter future beautifully coexist in quiet harmony.