The President and First Lady are expected to draw huge crowds to Accra
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Africa is preparing to welcome President Barack Obama. Will you be there to see him? The most powerful man in the world will touch down in Ghana on July 10 on his first trip as President to sub-Saharan Africa. In the capital Accra, celebrations are being planned. Thousands are expected to line the streets to welcome Mr Obama and his wife Michelle. Many will be travelling to Accra especially for the visit, coming from the US, Nigeria and Kenya, the home of the President's father. Will you be there to greet the Obamas? Are you a Ghanaian hoping to catch a glimpse of America's first black President? Or are you travelling from afar to witness this historic moment? What is your message for Mr Obama? What can he do for Africa?
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