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    Watch as thousands celebrate Easter Monday at Dansoman, Labadi, Sakumono beaches

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    Thousands flock to beaches across Accra for Easter Monday festivities play videoThousands flock to beaches across Accra for Easter Monday festivities

    Thousands of revelers thronged popular beaches across the capital on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, turning places like Dansoman, Labadi, and Sakumono into vibrant hubs of celebration.

    The annual Easter Monday beach tradition saw families, friends, and fun-seekers flooding the shores to enjoy the public holiday, with music, dance, food, and games setting the tone for the day.

    “Today is a holiday and I am here to have fun,” said one excited beachgoer at Labadi Beach.

    Others had more personal motivations. “I am here to swim, talk to people, and meet new friends,” said another.

    “I am actually here to release some stress and feel my best,” a young man shared.

    Vendors took advantage of the large crowds, offering everything from grilled seafood to colourful beachwear.

    Security personnel were also present to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.

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