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Over 2000 die annually through road accident

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  • BEN 9 years ago

    THIS ARE THINGS TO GO ON THE STREET ANS DEMOSTRATE FOR NOT ALWAYS GOING ON THE STREET TO ASK FOR MORE PAY; MORE ALLOWANCES:

  • asgh 9 years ago

    THIS SHOULD BE THE FIRST REASON TO GO DEMOSTRATION TO SAFE LIFES: WE ARE TALKING OF LIFES NOT JUST MONEY TO BE RICH:

  • asgh 9 years ago

    CORRECTION

  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    We Akans as a people have competent , knowledgeable expertise and capable individuals who can not only manage Ghana but even the USA or any country for that matter. As long as we tap into the resources of both the diaspora an ...
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  • VOTE 9 years ago

    ALL THE KNOW WITH THEIR BOOKLONG IS TO GO ON THE STREETS DEMO FOR MORE PAY; WHY NOT GO ON THE STREET TO ASK OF MORE BETTER ROADS AND BETTER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM?

  • max france. 9 years ago

    these are because in ghana it seems some ppl are not doing their work. the minister of interior, min. of transport and above all our careless drivers. driving without taking into accounts the ROAD SIGNS or having no knowledg ...
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  • Alex London 9 years ago

    This a very tragic story innocent life wasted. Driving is one profession in Ghana where about 90% of commercial drivers cannot read and write. Most of them do not understand road signs.It is also a fact that most of these dri ...
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  • Alex London 9 years ago

    In London and other advanced cities dogs are trained not when the traffic lights are on red. A dog would stand by the pedestrian crossing and drivers would stop for them to cross. That is civility at work