Adabraka is a town in the Korle-Klottey Municipal District,[2] located in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
It steadily grew, fully developing the area between old Accra and central Adabraka by 1949 and the northern part of the town was finished by 1954.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing the robbers approached the vehicle with their gun drawn and began firing multiple shots into the air.
The mayor (executive chief) is appointed by the president of Ghana and approved by the town council.
The market was constructed in 1927 during the end of Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg's rule.
[2]: 8 Graphic Communications Group Limited hosts annual free health screening for residents of the town and its surrounding areas.
[21] The hospital opened in 1906 and consisted of a dispensary, a store, a gate keeper's room, and two large courts measured by 250 by 150 ft (76 by 46 m).