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VIRGIL ABLOH'S GHANA SKATEPARK FACES CONCLUSION 2 YEARS AFTER ITS OPENING

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A long time since Virgil Abloh gave Ghanian skaters a spot to consider home, the late style creator's Opportunity Skatepark has been compelled to close in the midst of difficulties delivered by outside project workers.

Over the course of the end of the week, Wole Olosunde, a fashioner and local New Yorker, jumped on Instagram to reveal insight into a new visit to Ghana, where he found Abloh's Opportunity Skate Park has been shivered after a worker for hire constructed a concrete wall to keep skaters out.

"At long last got to visit Opportunity, the skate park Virgil Abloh worked in Accra, Ghana," Olosunde composed. "One of his last tasks before he passed. I left heart broken and confounded. Cause why tf is nobody discussing or battling for this?"


Olosunde went on by making sense of that an entrepreneur has "fabricated a concrete wall then poured sand through the recreation area to keep all skaters out."

"This is how things have been for very nearly an entire year, passing on these children with no place to skate," he said. "To the point they assembled their own impermanent skate park to have the option to continue spreading the adoration for skating and building local area."

Wole finished up his post by asking why nobody is discussing the recreation area's conclusion, taking into account Abloh "endeavored to fund-raise to assist with finishing this before he passed."

"VA accomplished such a great deal for the world in his time here for what reason might anybody at any point do this for him?" he shared.

Back in May, OkayAfrica announced the difficulties confronting Ghana's first skatepark.

"At the point when we initially came, we needed to purchase the land however at that point we were unable to bear the cost of it so we picked to lease it all things considered," park organizer Sandy Alibo told the power source. "We leased it for quite a long time and paid all costs."

Alibo added, "My vision for the skatepark was to expand the act of skating, work on African and Dark portrayal locally, and make a place of refuge for individuals."

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