General News of Wednesday, 5 March 2025

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Sankofa Series: Why Ghana's first national zoo was at the Flagstaff House under Nkrumah

The seat of government, the Flagstaff House, was renamed the Jubilee House play videoThe seat of government, the Flagstaff House, was renamed the Jubilee House

Did you know that the current seat of government, now known as the Jubilee House, once hosted the country’s first national zoo?

The first President of Ghana, the late Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, loved animals so much that he kept a collection of animals at the Office of the President, which used to be called the Flagstaff House.

Speaking to GhanaWeb’s Ernestina Serwaa Asante in a special edition of People & Places on GhanaWeb TV, the Director of the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, Edward Quao, narrated how Nkrumah’s love for animals led to Ghana having its first national zoo.

He said that what was Nkrumah’s private collection of both domestic and wild animals was later opened to the general public.

“Dr. Nkrumah, besides everything, was also a lover of animals. Most Ghanaians don't know, but our first national zoo used to be at the Flagstaff House.

“It was his private collection… that was later made public, especially to kids. He was a lover of animals,” Quao said.

He also added that Nkrumah’s collection of animals included lions, crocodiles, and other wild animals.

“It was a zoo, so there was everything: the crocodiles, the lions, the peacocks, and all other animals were there," he added.

Watch his remarks about the zoo in the full interview below (from: 22:00)



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