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Update: Nkawkaw accident, death toll now 11

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  • DISCIPLINE HOLLAND 7 years ago

    EEEEEI EBBEEIII ATAA NAANYOMOR WAT IS HAPPING IN GHANA NOW? AFEI DE YA BRE.AABA.

  • HON SHAMO 7 years ago

    WHERE ARE THE SO CALLED ROAD ENGINEERS? BUILDING A ROAD AND THEN DESTROY IT WITH RAMPS CAUSING ACCIDENTS EVERYDAY, CANT THE ENGINEERS DIVERT ROADS FROM TOWNS?

  • SARPONG 7 years ago

    If the bus is a 42 seat bus, why is it loaded with 58 people, one third more people than allowed?

    Though the over loaded passengers might not have caused the accident, it definitely caused the number of deaths and injuries ...
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  • M G 7 years ago

    Will the police issue the fine or will they take less of the fine and pocket it? Will patriotism and concern for the safety of passengers make them perform their duty diligently? Issuing of tickets for road offences is a laud ...
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  • kuuso 7 years ago

    oh my God save us

  • olowa 7 years ago

    These accidents are becoming too rampant.
    Policies regarding transport are just not working.

  • snr. currupt officer 7 years ago

    who is Behind this dirty reportage? 58 passengers in 42 seated? quash!!

  • Boadu Bernard 7 years ago

    Oh! Ghana wat happen to us. Why our driver's are carelessness. Eeeeee! Ebee!


    Nti Eb3 y3 yie ni.

    Oman Ghana.

  • Kojo Darko, Indianapolis. 7 years ago

    Nkwaseafour, why didn't you write that the bus was over loaded (58 on 42 seater bus) and a speed ramp that has no sign to alert drivers to be cautious caused the accident? Fucken apes!!

  • Ben PK 7 years ago

    Most buses traveling to and from the North are mostly over loaded. and its a norm there in the north

  • Roma 7 years ago

    58 passengers doesn't mean each person had a seat. It may be the 39 women had kids with them. Let's pray those in Critical Condition survive.

  • felix 7 years ago

    Ooo god help our poor country ghana

  • Ab 7 years ago

    if we don't report deaths of animals, are the northerners better?

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  • DWANTOAHENE 7 years ago

    These speed ramps!!
    Can we contract them well to prevent accidents and reduce our maintenance cost as a result of effects on our shocks and ball joints.

  • eugene 7 years ago

    or like Ghana and small American towns that put in round about to save money on traffic light installation

  • Eric Asamoah 7 years ago

    Speed bumps on highways only in Ghana and nobody sees nothing wrong with them.you see the results now

  • eugene 7 years ago

    but never have them on a main road...They are every where in USA on residential roads or office park roads but most time min they are painted yellow or white plus signs to watch for them...They also slow fire. police and ambu ...
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  • Sash 7 years ago

    Whoever brought the idea of building speed ramps on national highways should be prosecuted. Is only in Ghana I've seen this thing. What a foolish idea. Is causing more deaths than preventing deaths.

  • Kofi Kyei- Baffour Kantanka 7 years ago

    Lawlessness is to blame. Overloaded bus with women and children going through police checkpoints, anyway why would Allah's people break the law by overloading the bus?

  • Transparent 7 years ago

    Makes no sense that for all these years we cannot have a rail line from Accra to Kumasi

  • Agbeve Ernest yibor 7 years ago

    accident can cause so many problems

  • pocket lawyer 7 years ago

    It is good to build speed ramps in towns to reduce over speeding,what is the sense for drivers speeding to through towns and villages?On highways there are speed limits if drivers do not observe speed limits on highways is i ...
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  • Kanawu 7 years ago

    They were no.longer travelling to Walewale in the Upper West region but to northern Ghana. Ha ha ha!