3 top journalists crash into over speeding Bullion Van on the Winneba Highway
3 top journalists crash into over speeding Bullion Van on the Winneba Highway
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Three top and popular Ghanaian Journalist from renowned stations Metro TV and Citi TV crashed their vehicle into an over speeding Buillion Van.
The accident involved Ghanaman Wofase Nana Akwasi Addo of Metro TV, Calvis Tetteh and Frank Osei Nyankonton of Citi TV respectively. The unfortunate incident reportedly happened at Gomoa Mpota on the Winneba and Kasoa Highway.
Videos and pictures displayed on social media by one of the victims Ghanaman Wofase Nana Akwasi Addo saw almost all the windscreens of their vehicle smashed.
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The tail light of the Buillion Van wasn’t spared. Some scratches could be visibly seen on it as well.
God been so good, nobody died in the crash. Although they may consult a physician to check up to see if everything is fine with them, nothing like physical wound was seen. Ghanaman Wofase Nana Akwasi Addo urged government to dualise the Winneba Highway because the accident is becoming plenty.
“But for God’s mercy and the driver’s ingenuity, the crash would have been fatal. Driver of the passenger vehicle which I was onboard with Calvis Tetteh and Frank Osei Nyankonton of Citi TV, just made a swift move to the right to avoid colliding head on with the Ghana Commercial Bank’s bullion van.
Driver of the van had made a wrongful overtaking in a curve at Gomoa Mpota on the Kasoa-Winneba Highway. I was sitting right behind the driver. The driver of the bullion van said he was going for servicing in Accra. But with such speed and recklessness?
The headlines would have read; 3 Journalists Crashed To Death, 3 Journalists Die in A Gory Crash, etc. May God be praised. Aban, just have that road dualised.” Ghanaman Wofase Nana Akwasi Addo confirmed the crash with further details.
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