Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
The more unfortunate one was that one that occurred at the Accra Highway which guaranteed more than 11 lives. Another awful mishap has happened early today at the capital city of Ghana Accra.
As appeared by an onlooker, the episode happened between four vehicles, that is two business vehicles and one private vehicles which is Toyota Highlander.
The occasion occurred at the Awoshie street which is few moments drives from the odogonno Secondary school.
As we as a whole in all know, the city is included which causes traffic each day. Here is the case the business vehicle which is Kia was attempting to beat a vehicle and startlingly walloped with the Toyota Highlander.
Also, its more awful part is that, it walloped a genuine driver who is simply ending along the edge of the road. Deplorably all the drivers of the four vehicles passed on at the spot.
The one driving the Landcruiser who’s identifed as Mr Kwarteng Jr prevalently known as “Sarkadie” comparably dreaded passing, in a viral video from the fiasco scene which is continuing forward the web, somebody was yelling “Ooh my Goodness Sarkordie Oh Sarkordie”
They said Sarkordie is one praised man who lives in the close to organize. An astoundingly in good spirits man. They shut.
May God show thought toward Ghana this year political race is drawing ever nearer nation is getting all the all the more upsetting. May God show resilience toward us and let the concordance in this nation win for an excessively long time.
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