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Adubianews
On Wednesday, the office of the LGBTQI in Ghana was shut down by police forces who raided the facility located at Ashongman in Accra.
The closure came after intense public pressure was placed on the government to shut down the facility, which was supposed to be a safe haven for gay people in the country.
Ghanaians were just not interested in that and mounted sustained pressure until government relented and shut down the place.
Ghanaians are intensely interested in the lives of LGBT individuals despite claiming they hate the activity.
There’s no question people are interested in the shut down office – what did its interior look like?
Below we reproduce some photos of the LGBT office taken after the police raided the facility.
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