Deferred Maintenance

From Koranteng's Toli Sat Jun 14 2014, 07:27:00

Deferred maintenance is a norm where I come from; we tend to demur on the necessary until we are confronted by the looming or, more frequently, the actual, catastrophe. Indeed, quoth my mother, "if you are seen painting your house, people will stop by and ask if you have a funeral". That's just the way things work. Still I was struck by the following photos which depict the Jamestown Mantse palace in Accra; the first delapidated in 2001:

and vaguely restored in 2010 (restored enough that it features on calendars these days).

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