Truth be told, there's too much recklessness on our roads, and I am a Ghanaian. I hardly drive when in Ghana. One of the reasons why I chose to have my property at the mountains of Aburi.
The problem in Ghana is infrastructure. The citizens In Ghana have to pressure on the Ghanaian government to build infrastructure like better roads for their citizens.
Clear the bush on each side of your driveway so you can have a line of sight in the short term. Long term fix is to fix the road and the problem is solved.
One of the problems is that many of the drivers do not know the traffic laws in the first place because they never took the time to get their drivers license. They can't follow the rules if they never bothered to learn what they are. For example they sure don't know who has the right of way at an intersection. 😮
There is a huge African American community in Ghana. Why can’t the African American community come together as a bloc and pressure the Ghana government to build better infrastructure such as roads for everyone, this is about safety for everyone living In Ghana. Or Has the African American community In Ghana have become their own separate tribe where they don’t care what goes on in Ghana just like every other tribe and group In Ghana.
@@kwakuakonto8942 My focus is on speaking about reality, when positive is happening, positive is what you will see! Thanks🤗 Ps: If you were a true supporter then you would know the mission of the channel 😉
I replied to your response, and gave you police numbers to call if you encounter any illegality or dangerous situation, but you deleted it since it doesn't suit your purpose
@@kwakuakonto8942Are you serious about expecting the police to do anything??? Please tell.me what you expect them to do? First of all they do not even have transportation to even come to your aid and if they do, you have to put gas in their car before they can come to you when you need them and this isn't bad mouthing Ghana, it's simply REALITY. I also will say this problem is not just isolated to Ghana but in a lot of developing countries where corruption is rampid.
I agree with you wholeheartedly.
Truth be told, there's too much recklessness on our roads, and I am a Ghanaian. I hardly drive when in Ghana. One of the reasons why I chose to have my property at the mountains of Aburi.
@@sampsondjonorh4987 very beautiful, peaceful area 🥰
The problem in Ghana is infrastructure. The citizens In Ghana have to pressure on the Ghanaian government to build infrastructure like better roads for their citizens.
Some people just don’t need the privilege to drive if they are going to be driving reckless with no care in mind about others
Clear the bush on each side of your driveway so you can have a line of sight in the short term. Long term fix is to fix the road and the problem is solved.
Ghana isnt for everyone. Terrible drivers and people are all around the world. Focus on the positive.
@@KimFert clearly you have no idea on the channels mission, but thanks
One of the problems is that many of the drivers do not know the traffic laws in the first place because they never took the time to get their drivers license. They can't follow the rules if they never bothered to learn what they are. For example they sure don't know who has the right of way at an intersection. 😮
@@angelaakromfi3291 very true!
There is a huge African American community in Ghana. Why can’t the African American community come together as a bloc and pressure the Ghana government to build better infrastructure such as roads for everyone, this is about safety for everyone living In Ghana.
Or
Has the African American community In Ghana have become their own separate tribe where they don’t care what goes on in Ghana just like every other tribe and group In Ghana.
it seems your focus is making videos on negative stuff. I supported you in the past, but your negativity is getting out of hand
@@kwakuakonto8942 My focus is on speaking about reality, when positive is happening, positive is what you will see! Thanks🤗
Ps: If you were a true supporter then you would know the mission of the channel 😉
I replied to your response, and gave you police numbers to call if you encounter any illegality or dangerous situation, but you deleted it since it doesn't suit your purpose
@@kwakuakonto8942 I agree. Something must be up
@@kwakuakonto8942Are you serious about expecting the police to do anything??? Please tell.me what you expect them to do? First of all they do not even have transportation to even come to your aid and if they do, you have to put gas in their car before they can come to you when you need them and this isn't bad mouthing Ghana, it's simply REALITY. I also will say this problem is not just isolated to Ghana but in a lot of developing countries where corruption is rampid.