“The scene in Ghana is bigger and better than I ever expected. When I started skating there were only two of us.”
Sandy Alibo went on a surfing holiday to Ghana five years ago and the trip changed her life. While riding the waves off Busua Beach, she soon became fascinated by the local surfers and skateboarders.
“They were really, really talented, but there was no awareness about both sports in Ghana,” the French national explains. “So I decided to come back and find a way to help them.”
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