His little shop is a haven for music lovers, especially those passionate about West African sounds.
From Fela Anikulapo Kuti to hidden gems from artists many have never encountered, Jaw.Opoco’s collection offers a deep dive into the region’s musical heritage.
In the 1970s and 1980s, there were also a number of European tourists who visit Busua, although there was until the late 1990s, neither electricity nor running water.
A small bungalow resort was the only tourist infrastructure, electricity in the town was occasionally available in the weekends by a generator.
[1][3] In recent years the town has not only obtained full electricity connection, but also restaurants and several cottages and bungalows and luxury real estate.