
According to the Africa Oxford Initiative, Accra alone has about 10 churches per square kilometre. There are an estimated 10,000 churches nationwide, and open-air preaching is commonplace on public transport, at bus terminals and at road intersections. Like Akufo-Addo, two-thirds of Ghana’s estimated 30 million people are Christians even though it is an officially secular nation. If it weren’t for the cranes and artistic impressions of the project surrounding the construction zone, it could pass for an abandoned illegal mining site. “The interdenominational national cathedral will help unify the Christian community and thereby help promote national unity and social cohesion,” he said.īut construction of the president’s pet project, due to cover 3.5 hectares (9 acres) of prime Accra real estate, has stalled since June due to lack of funds. “I made a pledge to almighty God that He was gracious enough to grant my party, the NPP, and I victory in the 2016 elections after two unsuccessful attempts, so I will help build a cathedral to his glory and honour,” President Nana Akufo-Addo said at the sod-cutting ceremony in 2020. This cookie is set by the Google recaptcha service to identify bots to protect the website against malicious spam attacks.Accra, Ghana – About 700 metres (765 yards) from Ghana’s Parliament sits one of the world’s most controversial craters, a hole surrounded by weeds into which $58m has already been sunk for the building of an interdenominational national cathedral. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It allows the website owner to implement or change the website's content in real-time. This cookie is used by the website's WordPress theme. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie. Records the default button state of the corresponding category & the status of CCPA. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin.

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You can see the full logo presentation here and visit the website here Final Logo Design for Legacy Law Final Logo Types Website Design and Build for Legacy Law About Page for Legacy Law Responsive Web Design Full Homepage Logo Concepts 4 Logo Concepts 3 Logo Concepts 2 Logo Concepts I don’t hesitate to recommend his services!” Numerous clients and contacts have complimented me on the designs for my business. I really liked the design concepts he created (I would have been happy with several of the designs) and he had an artistic flair which really took my ideas to another level.

He was professional, efficient, clear, and lovely to deal with. “I asked Dan to help me with a logo design, website, and stationary design. I’m really happy with the final outcome, as was Catherine:
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A blog page was integrated and some training was given so Catherine could update the site with her latest news and commentary on the industry. Once this was decided the new website was also built on WordPress using a customised theme to make sure it worked across all devices and platforms. We then finalised the new logo for and picked a colour palette for Legacy Law.

As with all my logo/brand projects I started with research, looking into the industry and gathering inspiration before coming up with a handful of concepts and colour ways. After an initial call and chat about how she wanted to appear to potential clients I created a brand presentation. I was approached by a local solicitor who had recently left full-time employment to start up her own business (much like me) and was in need of a logo and website design.
