World’s largest floating ship to visit T’di

Takoradi, Jan. 29, GNA -Logos II, the world’s largest floating ship would dock at the Takoradi Port on February 24 this year. The 18-day stopover in Takoradi would be the last and final journey of the ship, which has been in operation since 1989 and is about to be replaced over the next few months.

These were contain press released signed by Miss Cornelia Epp the project manager of LOGOS II.

The ship is owned and operated by Educational Book Exhibition Limited (EBE) a Non Governmental organisation based in the United Kingdom.

LOGOS II has over the past 15 years visited more than 86 countries and received over eight million visitors on board, the release said. Two hundred Christians from over 40 different countries form the crew, who work voluntarily on the ship and has for sale more than 4,000 books on board the release added.

Source: GhanaWeb

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