Where have you been , in hibernation ? You may not know me but I have liked your articles for a along time. Four years ago I travelled to Ghana and I had a taste of their driving. I had a very scary driving experiece driving ... read full comment
Where have you been , in hibernation ? You may not know me but I have liked your articles for a along time. Four years ago I travelled to Ghana and I had a taste of their driving. I had a very scary driving experiece driving from Accra to Kumasi and back. I had to veer off the road about 4 times to avoid head on collisions. they do overtaking " by heart " which led me to believe most of the drivers are on drugs. Since then I travel by air when in Ghana.
BB 9 years ago
Is this article submitted in competition for the position of Mr Bishop Bob Okala !!
Is this article submitted in competition for the position of Mr Bishop Bob Okala !!
obra 9 years ago
stupid artcle
stupid artcle
Gyata 9 years ago
Stupid and foolish ayigbe man.
Stupid and foolish ayigbe man.
Mike Olongo, USA 9 years ago
What prompted these insults? Is it because his tribe is different from yours or he wrote something that you find distasteful? Either way he does not deserve this outpouring of vitriol. He has no control over what his tribe is ... read full comment
What prompted these insults? Is it because his tribe is different from yours or he wrote something that you find distasteful? Either way he does not deserve this outpouring of vitriol. He has no control over what his tribe is; and if he had said something that is not agreeable to you, all you have to do is to point out his shortcoming with some civility, not insult. Even those who cannot put two words together without a mistake do not deserve to be treated this way. Thank you
... 9 years ago
YOU TWO IDIOTS ARE BEYOND STUPID. YOUR TROUBLE IS THAT YOU ARE TOO STUPID TO ENJOY READING THIS INTERESTING ARTICLE. YOU TWO BABOONS DESERVE SEVERAL HEFTY SLAPS TO SHAKE UP YOUR WARPED BRAINS.
YOU TWO IDIOTS ARE BEYOND STUPID. YOUR TROUBLE IS THAT YOU ARE TOO STUPID TO ENJOY READING THIS INTERESTING ARTICLE. YOU TWO BABOONS DESERVE SEVERAL HEFTY SLAPS TO SHAKE UP YOUR WARPED BRAINS.
FOYOOSIS 9 years ago
Kofi, you haven't disappointed me with this article at all; you did promise to do the traffic version after your last article when i had asked you. Thanks for keeping to your promise.
Everything said is fresh in my memory, ... read full comment
Kofi, you haven't disappointed me with this article at all; you did promise to do the traffic version after your last article when i had asked you. Thanks for keeping to your promise.
Everything said is fresh in my memory, truly it's a hell to drive in Ghana, however, one needs to be careful.
The dangers and the most life threatening one encounters driving in Ghana is when travelling on the so-called highways to the rural areas where people drive like "fowls without heads." However, there are lots of "fufu bars in the corner serving bush meat" where you can at least for your own safety stop for a break.
That was surely a narrow escape at the madina junction pedestrian crossing but i should believe you've long gotten over it!
Have a cheerufl weekend, bro!
Kofi Amenyo 9 years ago
Thanks, FOYOOSIS.
At least, there's one person who enjoyed my piece. I know this is not the kind of piece ghanawebers like - it's not complaining about our politicians and their ways. And it's a bit on the long side even ... read full comment
Thanks, FOYOOSIS.
At least, there's one person who enjoyed my piece. I know this is not the kind of piece ghanawebers like - it's not complaining about our politicians and their ways. And it's a bit on the long side even though I tried hard to cut off many parts - it was longer.
Perhaps (maybe) I'll do something on other funny aspects of life in our dear motherland. The extreme religiosity of our people? You can never tell.
Have a cheerful weekend too. Wherever you are, make sure the police don't get you for drunken driving since they are extra sharp on weekends. Don't forget you're not in Ghana where nobody will arrest you for driving with alcohol levels above the permissible one. You will not be able to get away with a bribe!
AKORABS 9 years ago
I am reading this in a library and smiling sheepishly to myself as I have experienced most of what you describe at first hand, especially the one about the police taking a bribe from you and at the same time carefully checkin ... read full comment
I am reading this in a library and smiling sheepishly to myself as I have experienced most of what you describe at first hand, especially the one about the police taking a bribe from you and at the same time carefully checking out who you could be. Disregard the insults. This one did duck them and made me laugh. We'll get there one day!
CORNEY 9 years ago
My friend,I think your article is good but there are many distortions in it may be you think everything has to do with where you live but that is not exactly how it works.
For example,no distinction between shift car and aut ... read full comment
My friend,I think your article is good but there are many distortions in it may be you think everything has to do with where you live but that is not exactly how it works.
For example,no distinction between shift car and automatic car license.
Where I live at I can use my license to drive any car in the class license I have except commercial cars so don't think Ghana not having that it is wrong.
The George Bush road is a highway,the fact that there are lights on it does not mean it is not a highway.Highway simply means any major road connecting towns.
Those roads without lights are freeways which in Ghana we can say Motorway is the only one.
If Europeans are transforming their lights to safe Roundabouts I don't think that is good for Ghana looking at the way Roundabouts are creating traffic jams in Accra.
Just look at Tema Roundabout,it is because of that we have that traffic jam every single day and look at the George Bush road and see how dangerous it is accessing the Roundabout between Abelenkpe junction and Achimota area with people coming from Tetteh Quarshie and those coming from Abelenkpe and Dzorwulo side and those going toward Tetteh Quarshie and those going to Abelenkpe and Dzorwulo side on the Obasanjo road.
Anyway it is a good article.
... 9 years ago
I LOOK FORWARD TO READING MORE STUFF FROM YOU. IGNORE THE IDIOTS WHO POLLUTE THIS FORUM (LIKE OBRA & GYATA).
I LOOK FORWARD TO READING MORE STUFF FROM YOU. IGNORE THE IDIOTS WHO POLLUTE THIS FORUM (LIKE OBRA & GYATA).
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
Kofi, add me. Just lost again my rather longish rejoinder thanks to a script problem and Flash crashing on this damn old PC I am using!
Andy-K
Kofi, add me. Just lost again my rather longish rejoinder thanks to a script problem and Flash crashing on this damn old PC I am using!
Andy-K
MINOR CASE 9 years ago
Kofi, I hope you will write more, Ignore those tribalists who pollute this site with their venom . I remember very well the article you wrote about the inscriptions on our passanger vehicles. I wish you remember the date you ... read full comment
Kofi, I hope you will write more, Ignore those tribalists who pollute this site with their venom . I remember very well the article you wrote about the inscriptions on our passanger vehicles. I wish you remember the date you wrote it so I can go to the achieves and read it again
Gbee bi 9 years ago
Your first two paragraphs which tried to protect the failing government spoiled a brilliant write up. Dear Kofi, we are going backwards!!
Your first two paragraphs which tried to protect the failing government spoiled a brilliant write up. Dear Kofi, we are going backwards!!
Kofi Amenyo 9 years ago
... not in the possession of motor vehicles... Lol, lol, lol
Thanks for your comments, Gbee bi
... not in the possession of motor vehicles... Lol, lol, lol
Thanks for your comments, Gbee bi
Kofi 9 years ago
I stopped at the "yield" spot under the overpass after the winding exit from Tema motorway trying to enter the road from legon to Accra. Despite my turn signal, the traffic kept going by. Meanwhile, the horns of the drivers b ... read full comment
I stopped at the "yield" spot under the overpass after the winding exit from Tema motorway trying to enter the road from legon to Accra. Despite my turn signal, the traffic kept going by. Meanwhile, the horns of the drivers behind me were deafening. I began to inch my way into traffic as slowly as i could afford to. Just as I thought I could "force" my way and continue, GBUM, the oncoming trotro rear ended my vehicle. We had to stop. Guess what the trotro driver got out of his vehicle, insults galore and threatened to beat me up. He demanded i repair his vehicle. Fortunately, one of my friends told me, after a past similar experience, to tell the driver to go fix his car while I also go to fix mine. That worked. Case closed.
Where have you been , in hibernation ? You may not know me but I have liked your articles for a along time. Four years ago I travelled to Ghana and I had a taste of their driving. I had a very scary driving experiece driving ...
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Is this article submitted in competition for the position of Mr Bishop Bob Okala !!
stupid artcle
Stupid and foolish ayigbe man.
What prompted these insults? Is it because his tribe is different from yours or he wrote something that you find distasteful? Either way he does not deserve this outpouring of vitriol. He has no control over what his tribe is ...
read full comment
YOU TWO IDIOTS ARE BEYOND STUPID. YOUR TROUBLE IS THAT YOU ARE TOO STUPID TO ENJOY READING THIS INTERESTING ARTICLE. YOU TWO BABOONS DESERVE SEVERAL HEFTY SLAPS TO SHAKE UP YOUR WARPED BRAINS.
Kofi, you haven't disappointed me with this article at all; you did promise to do the traffic version after your last article when i had asked you. Thanks for keeping to your promise.
Everything said is fresh in my memory, ...
read full comment
Thanks, FOYOOSIS.
At least, there's one person who enjoyed my piece. I know this is not the kind of piece ghanawebers like - it's not complaining about our politicians and their ways. And it's a bit on the long side even ...
read full comment
I am reading this in a library and smiling sheepishly to myself as I have experienced most of what you describe at first hand, especially the one about the police taking a bribe from you and at the same time carefully checkin ...
read full comment
My friend,I think your article is good but there are many distortions in it may be you think everything has to do with where you live but that is not exactly how it works.
For example,no distinction between shift car and aut ...
read full comment
I LOOK FORWARD TO READING MORE STUFF FROM YOU. IGNORE THE IDIOTS WHO POLLUTE THIS FORUM (LIKE OBRA & GYATA).
Kofi, add me. Just lost again my rather longish rejoinder thanks to a script problem and Flash crashing on this damn old PC I am using!
Andy-K
Kofi, I hope you will write more, Ignore those tribalists who pollute this site with their venom . I remember very well the article you wrote about the inscriptions on our passanger vehicles. I wish you remember the date you ...
read full comment
Your first two paragraphs which tried to protect the failing government spoiled a brilliant write up. Dear Kofi, we are going backwards!!
... not in the possession of motor vehicles... Lol, lol, lol
Thanks for your comments, Gbee bi
I stopped at the "yield" spot under the overpass after the winding exit from Tema motorway trying to enter the road from legon to Accra. Despite my turn signal, the traffic kept going by. Meanwhile, the horns of the drivers b ...
read full comment