Inside Ghana’s $10B Big Push Project
#Ghana #BigPushProject #Infrastructure In today’s episode, I take you inside the Big Push project which is a $10 Billion dollar project and is one of the most promising and ambitious infrastructure programs in Ghana’s history. It is aimed to build and connect all the roads in the country’s 16 regions and 261 districts, modern and boosting development. This project is said to boost future transportation, open up Ghana’s economy and create jobs. This video breaks down and shows how promising the $10 Billion dollar project will live up to expectations. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for more videos on Ghana, travel, lifestyle, and development: [ / @itsjvstben ] For story features or inquiries, reach me at [email protected]

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