Photos: Ahead of funeral, Ghanaians bid farewell to Kofi Annan

A steady stream of mourners on Tuesday paid their respects to the former UN secretary general Kofi Annan as he lay in state in the capital of his native Ghana.
Kofi Annan's body was flown back home to Ghana on Monday and he will be buried after a state funeral on Thursday (AFP Photo/CRISTINA ALDEHUELA)
The diplomat's body was flown back from Switzerland on Monday ahead of a state funeral and private burial in Accra on Thursday.
Nobel peace laureate Annan, who was the world body's first leader from sub-Saharan Africa, died on August 18 after a brief illness.
He was 80.
Draped in Ghana's red, green and gold flag, his coffin was guarded by senior military officers in ceremonial uniform at the Accra International Conference Centre. There were traditional dances and a choir sang hymns as the public filed past, taking their chance to say a proud farewell to one of the country's most famous sons.
The casket of the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations left Geneva on September 10 for the state funeral in Ghana, which will take place on 13 September.

Members of Kofi Annan's extended family danced in his honour outside the Accra conference centre where his body was lying in state (AFP Photo/CRISTINA ALDEHUELA)



Outside the conference centre where Kofi Annan's body was lying in state, an artist was painting a portrait of the former UN secretary general (AFP Photo/CRISTINA ALDEHUELA)

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