When you travel outside you experience more things that makes you know Ghana we're far behind in so many ways. I went from US to Jamaica and over there they drive on the left side of the road, but their driving behavior is just like the Taxi's and Trotro drivers in Ghana.😂😂😂
@@prezeus7755 Social media and controversial comments, talk your experiences don't attack people who probably have much experience than you on the case at hand. Where have you been my guy..? I'm speaking the fact of my driving experience in USA and my trip to visit Jamaica comparing both places to Ghana. Ghana is 100% lawless County. Even common traffic signals doesn't even work, people drive totaled cars every day. Especially most of transit cars(Trotro, taxi's) doesn't even have to be on the road.
I’m surprised you are not aware he is telling the truth. I’m a Ghanaian living in USA. Driving in Ghana is so difficult because of lawlessness on the part of most drivers. Drive to Suame Roundabout and you will be shocked how drivers are behaving there. And the police are watching.
@@santicarsola9353 you're here talking nonsense, you think you live in Ghana as a country, even social living lifestyle Ghanaians don't know, see what you're typing here
going outside Ghana for a few months made me realise how far back indeed we are as Ghanaians. And the sadder part is, we are not even willing to change that fact in any way. Everything the guy made mention of painfully true but honestly, I do not know when that is going to change.
this an unfair comment comparing one country you have travel to with Ghana, though our situation is not the best, try and travel to all third world countries and compare if we are that bad.
There she goes; saying; " I do not know when that is going to change "; but she not asking herself; when is she going to help change it. Very sad we often forget that we owe a responsibility to our country.
@@godwinnkegbe1 I totally understand you. But I just hope that whatever I would say would be a clear point and not perceived as an attack. Ghana is far better than other countries in our radar. And in that same regard, we have other countries which seem to be far off than Ghana. But I am not coming from the point where I compare our "infrastructure" and other "developments" to other countries. The habit of lawlessness which we incorporate into literally everything (and in this case in driving) is costing us a lot of lives and money for that matter. Making reference to the video once again, the dude is totally right!! We have a lot of traffic signs that are apparently supposed to be safety measures set for drivers and pedestrians but do they serve the purposes they are supposed fulfil at least 90% of the time? As he mentioned, we consider road signs as suggestions. I can remember at least more then 5 times I have been involved and witnessed crazy accidents in Ghana which were not supposed to happen in ideal cases. Not to involve personal matters but I have lost 2 people to road accidents due to the careless and irresponsible driving of our dear drivers in Ghana. There is always room for change no matter the circumstance. We do not have to sit still "just because we could be better than others" and not correct certain things which make us face potential dangers.
@@kwameosei4623 Yes, I know and you are right. I have a hard responsibility to my country that I wish to achieve and so does everyone else. When you feel the need to change something and you do not have the support of like minded people to do so, that depreciates the built up enthusiasm (and that is mad painful!). So again, I stand by my point, I do not know when that is going to change. I do not know when our lawlessness is going to change. I do not know when we will acknowledge our downsides and work towards achieving it. I do not know when certain habits which are killing us are going to change. I do not know when a lot of things are going change, I just don't. And is it is wrong for not knowing that? I certainly do not think so. 🤷🏾♀🤷🏾♀
Sheldon you should be raising awareness on such issues. The public safety of the common Ghanaian folks are next to inexistent. Road safety is same and we condone this on the daily. There are no proper checks for vehicle safety before they hit the road, some drivers got no licences, some no insurance, no respect for traffic regulations and it’ borderline apocalyptic. When accidents happen and lives are lost no one EVER mentions these facts. The government doesn’t care and neither does the people. It’s outrageous. People like us have had the opportunity to live outside the country and when we come back, it looks like a no man’s land out there, TOTAL chaos with no organisation or control. The new generation are going to grow believing these and the norms and I get teary thinking about this. I don’t ever want my kid to grow in such uncontrolled and dangerous environment and neither should any kid be subjected to such danger and chaos. I’ll leave it here cos if not am gonna write a whole library out here. SAFE 😒
this dude is spitting nothing but facts. Road signs says drive at 30 at schools, hospitals et cetera but our drivers don't give a damn. God bless our homeland, Ghana indeed!
In November last year, my brother was in ghana for the first time in 14 years. We left when he was 9 ( he had been in gh for 7 years). He was scared to drive and he had been driving for some four years in Europe. He just had to gather all the courage and focus in the world to drive in gh😂😂. I couldn’t stop laughing.. Around that same time, a friend of mine who had been in gh for the first time in his 30 years of life, said kumasi airport looked like a train station over where he grew up 😂😂💀💀💀..a train station of a town!!😂😂
The driving issue dier I agree paaa, I noticed same thing. Most drivers can’t even stay in their lane properly lol 😂 but Ghana is a beautiful and peaceful place.
Facts bro, I live in San Francisco , I hate walking at night, because the homeless people shit and piss everywhere. You don't know what you'll step on.
Alll hes saying is TRUTH. I visited ghana February, every time I went out I jus wanted to rush home jus to mind my business because if you don't you will fight and argue everyday 🤣😂🤣🤣but I love 🇬🇭
Mr Sheldon, am ghanaian from takoradi but live in uk for 22 yrs, what the guy is saying is well true,I was shock of Ghana driving when I was in the country 2019,it scared me to drive or take any public transport,or walk on any road in the country. Ghana Roads are shocking, even the George Bush motorway is so bad,there is no bad road in uk like George Bush motorway.
Development of Ghana is gone backwards,,all roads and driving should be regarded as weapons of mass destruction, the number road accidents deaths in Ghana is beyond my thinking
I agree with him. I live in the United States but I visit Ghana about twice a year and I get so frustrated whenever am driving. Still love Ghana tho 😂 Fix the system
I been to Ghana after 18 years I'm not missing anything! Spent over half of my life in NY im good right here. Ghana the whole country is a safety hazard apuu
Mr Sheldon we can't blame him entirely,if you go out there and you come back ,it's as though ya expectations and standards are so high that mediocre doesn't cut it...it's infuriating I swear down..that's why bruvr is vexed buh trust me other things like food and the people are going to make him forget all'3m bad experiences whatsoever...it happened to all of us the returnees and first timers buh once you have bn for more than one time ,you know what you are going to meet so man them wouldn't be too disappointed yh
I went to Ghana and in this bolt car, I saw a sign the driver’s to drive 90km/h. He was going over 110 I asked if he saw the speed limit that he’s over speeding, he asked if I’ve ever seen one in Ghana
I agree with him 💯 %.. I was in Ghana last year and I said driving in Ghana is a death trap... the public transportation don't follow any rules.... pour madness
Listen guys and it's factual. I thought I knew how to drive till I relocated to Canada. In my opinion, the whole driving system needs to be updated. Every driver in my beautiful country needs to go back to driving school cos abusua, eny3 oooo, eny3 koraa. How can you defend a country's driving system when a driver thinks allowing a pedestrian to cross the road at a zebra crossing is rather doing the pedestrian a favor ? Broken white lines, broken yellow lines, straight white and yellow lines and speed limits doesn't mean a thing.....I mean how do you defend that ? We truly need to update ourselves with everything na 3y3 as3m nkoaa...well, make I pass wai
@@godwinnkegbe1I dont think drivng in Gh for 16 years without any issue of an accident makes me a bad driver Godwin. Apparently, I guess you won't understand cos you might think just moving a car qualifies one to be call a driver, no, doesn't work like that
@@spackledude you were just driving on the road and you thought you know how to drive that is why when you relocated to Canada you were exposed to show how bad a driver you were in Ghana. A bad driver is a bad driver anywhere and a good driver is a good driver anywhere. laws/rules in driving are almost 99% same everywhere in the world except that in Ghana the laws/rules are not being enforced and the bad drivers are having their way. let be honest, if you genuinely acquired your driving license in Ghana and you travel outside Ghana you will see that the laws/rules in driving are almost the same.
Well I'd say this. The "Every Driver" tag, that I believe is inaccurate honestly.... and even if there is the need to go back to driving school. Bro,🤣🤣🤣 it's the same driving school they got they're license from so like what's the point?🤣🤣🤣
@@mordzielikplim1328 you are absolutely right bro by straightened up what should had been said but however, I'd believe I also laid emphasis on the " driving system " to be updated which should include the the driving schools, licensing departments and even our highways authorities. Let me give you a scenario. Along the Accra - kumasi road, somewhere around Kibi, there's a portion of the road which has WHITE BROKEN LINES MARKERS. Comically, there's a " No overtaking " sign post erected on the same stretch of road What in the world could such a post be erected when the road markings actually also speaks of a different meaning....obviously, someone doesn't even understand the modern worlds driving and rules. It's very pathetic bro, very sad 😔
Sheldon don't mind am In head like Fan chocolate I dey UK and some places be bad too much but for the driving de3 ,u will go rep theory and do driving license but still u dey hear accidents and things.
Sheldon the dude is on point bro. Have you forgotten these same drivers made little school children stood along the road inna zebra crossing line ? Driving in Ghana is horrible 🤯
i am Ghanaian and i dont drive like what the guy is saying so that cant be the truth, you come from uk stay in one part of the country and generalize issues. is it the truth when we say all ministers such as you are bad because of someones experience with bad ministers in a particular area?
Lmfaoo, my experience when we first traveled from US to Jamaica 🇯🇲, mann their driving has no formula just like they do in Ghana😂, but worse thing is they drive on the left side so imagine if you're not used to using those cars with the steering wheels on the left 😂😂😂😂
They don’t respect law, and in life you gotta respect certain rules or laws that are compostry if you want to be successful ; for example ; the rules of success : Be on time, No excuses, Never give up and etc... You gotta respect the laws of the land because that’s what gives you value.
He came for his project work to research about Ghana😂😂😂
When you travel outside you experience more things that makes you know Ghana we're far behind in so many ways.
I went from US to Jamaica and over there they drive on the left side of the road, but their driving behavior is just like the Taxi's and Trotro drivers in Ghana.😂😂😂
this makes no sense
your English is conflicting
driving in Jamaica is an extreme sport 😂
@@prezeus7755 Social media and controversial comments, talk your experiences don't attack people who probably have much experience than you on the case at hand. Where have you been my guy..? I'm speaking the fact of my driving experience in USA and my trip to visit Jamaica comparing both places to Ghana. Ghana is 100% lawless County. Even common traffic signals doesn't even work, people drive totaled cars every day. Especially most of transit cars(Trotro, taxi's) doesn't even have to be on the road.
@@benja303 Lol
Is not only in Ghana all Africa
I’m surprised you are not aware he is telling the truth. I’m a Ghanaian living in USA. Driving in Ghana is so difficult because of lawlessness on the part of most drivers. Drive to Suame Roundabout and you will be shocked how drivers are behaving there. And the police are watching.
Yeah right
Is the crime of USA compare to Ghana own ??? U guys just wake up speaking nonsense
@@santicarsola9353 have you ever been to the USA?
See your stupid argument... do I need to show you my passport???
@@santicarsola9353 you're here talking nonsense, you think you live in Ghana as a country, even social living lifestyle Ghanaians don't know, see what you're typing here
Aboboyaa dey do U-turn for highway 😂😂😂Eei Ama Ghana 😂😂😂🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
😂😂😂😂😂
we are still coming in December.
Ghana is still our mother land.
This has got to be the funniest shit I've seen today. If this was mortal Kombat the guy just gave Ghana a fatality😅🤣😂
Flawless victory 🤣🤣🤣
Shung Shun = FINISH GHANA 😂😂😂😂😂
Fatality UK kid wins: flawless victory
“The country cast but make you no come overcast am”😹😹😹😹
Am in Ghana right now from abroad and everything that this guy is saying is sooooo true man.🤣🤣🤣
It’s just unreal here
Jonas will continue from where he ended🤣🤣🤣
Aswear
Yeah
I can't wait truth hurts
going outside Ghana for a few months made me realise how far back indeed we are as Ghanaians. And the sadder part is, we are not even willing to change that fact in any way. Everything the guy made mention of painfully true but honestly, I do not know when that is going to change.
We just like to blame.
this an unfair comment comparing one country you have travel to with Ghana, though our situation is not the best, try and travel to all third world countries and compare if we are that bad.
There she goes; saying; " I do not know when that is going to change "; but she not asking herself; when is she going to help change it. Very sad we often forget that we owe a responsibility to our country.
@@godwinnkegbe1 I totally understand you. But I just hope that whatever I would say would be a clear point and not perceived as an attack. Ghana is far better than other countries in our radar. And in that same regard, we have other countries which seem to be far off than Ghana. But I am not coming from the point where I compare our "infrastructure" and other "developments" to other countries. The habit of lawlessness which we incorporate into literally everything (and in this case in driving) is costing us a lot of lives and money for that matter.
Making reference to the video once again, the dude is totally right!! We have a lot of traffic signs that are apparently supposed to be safety measures set for drivers and pedestrians but do they serve the purposes they are supposed fulfil at least 90% of the time? As he mentioned, we consider road signs as suggestions. I can remember at least more then 5 times I have been involved and witnessed crazy accidents in Ghana which were not supposed to happen in ideal cases. Not to involve personal matters but I have lost 2 people to road accidents due to the careless and irresponsible driving of our dear drivers in Ghana.
There is always room for change no matter the circumstance. We do not have to sit still "just because we could be better than others" and not correct certain things which make us face potential dangers.
@@kwameosei4623 Yes, I know and you are right. I have a hard responsibility to my country that I wish to achieve and so does everyone else. When you feel the need to change something and you do not have the support of like minded people to do so, that depreciates the built up enthusiasm (and that is mad painful!). So again, I stand by my point, I do not know when that is going to change.
I do not know when our lawlessness is going to change. I do not know when we will acknowledge our downsides and work towards achieving it. I do not know when certain habits which are killing us are going to change. I do not know when a lot of things are going change, I just don't. And is it is wrong for not knowing that? I certainly do not think so. 🤷🏾♀🤷🏾♀
Tell the guy to come to Lagos 😀😁😁😆, he we run back to we’re he came from the next day.
Sheldon you should be raising awareness on such issues. The public safety of the common Ghanaian folks are next to inexistent. Road safety is same and we condone this on the daily. There are no proper checks for vehicle safety before they hit the road, some drivers got no licences, some no insurance, no respect for traffic regulations and it’ borderline apocalyptic. When accidents happen and lives are lost no one EVER mentions these facts. The government doesn’t care and neither does the people. It’s outrageous.
People like us have had the opportunity to live outside the country and when we come back, it looks like a no man’s land out there, TOTAL chaos with no organisation or control. The new generation are going to grow believing these and the norms and I get teary thinking about this. I don’t ever want my kid to grow in such uncontrolled and dangerous environment and neither should any kid be subjected to such danger and chaos. I’ll leave it here cos if not am gonna write a whole library out here. SAFE 😒
Why don't u start then Mr bibliography???
this dude is spitting nothing but facts. Road signs says drive at 30 at schools, hospitals et cetera but our drivers don't give a damn. God bless our homeland, Ghana indeed!
There is facts but there is exaggerations .... can't you see???
Education is what we need.
Sheldon. I see the way you love Ghana.
Patriotism! 🇬🇭
patriotism isn't saving the country though is it?
Africa generally should wake up to reality. We need to start to develop and follow rules. Sometimes we act as if we just don't want development.
I tell you
In November last year, my brother was in ghana for the first time in 14 years. We left when he was 9 ( he had been in gh for 7 years). He was scared to drive and he had been driving for some four years in Europe. He just had to gather all the courage and focus in the world to drive in gh😂😂. I couldn’t stop laughing..
Around that same time, a friend of mine who had been in gh for the first time in his 30 years of life, said kumasi airport looked like a train station over where he grew up 😂😂💀💀💀..a train station of a town!!😂😂
The country cast o.. But we dey manage💀😂
The driving issue dier I agree paaa, I noticed same thing. Most drivers can’t even stay in their lane properly lol 😂 but Ghana is a beautiful and peaceful place.
I gave up when I came to ghana and ppl were driving on the sidewalk while ppl were walking on the sidewalk. I lost hope.
The seat belt one is so true 🤣🤣🤣
That his first time leaving the UK, because if he travels he won’t be talking like this 😂😂😂😂
Fact bro
Facts bro, I live in San Francisco , I hate walking at night, because the homeless people shit and piss everywhere. You don't know what you'll step on.
@@sethpoku1864 💀💀💀💀
@@sethpoku1864 Woyare wai. Go Ghana then
He travels to ibiza, Dubai and the likes but Ghana? Tweaaaa
Alll hes saying is TRUTH. I visited ghana February, every time I went out I jus wanted to rush home jus to mind my business because if you don't you will fight and argue everyday 🤣😂🤣🤣but I love 🇬🇭
🤣🤣🤣
TroTro way dem remove the gear box put belaqua bottle inside 😹😹😹😹😹😹
I take troski oo but upon all the Wahala it’s kinda fun 🤣🤣 we still move lol
Omo this guy funny oo 🤣 come to Nigeria and u will appreciate Ghana
It’s depends where in Nigeria but yea don’t go to Lagos 🤣
@@iyiolaabosede9500 yeah he's probably love our capital city Abuja to Accra
Mr Sheldon, am ghanaian from takoradi but live in uk for 22 yrs, what the guy is saying is well true,I was shock of Ghana driving when I was in the country 2019,it scared me to drive or take any public transport,or walk on any road in the country.
Ghana Roads are shocking, even the George Bush motorway is so bad,there is no bad road in uk like George Bush motorway.
Read the description well
@@waledanger8998 what do you means
The description on his video
Development of Ghana is gone backwards,,all roads and driving should be regarded as weapons of mass destruction, the number road accidents deaths in Ghana is beyond my thinking
The guy is spitting facts and if you can’t handle truth, it’s your own loss.
I agree with him. I live in the United States but I visit Ghana about twice a year and I get so frustrated whenever am driving. Still love Ghana tho 😂 Fix the system
Same in my country Popular Republic of Benin and when u ask ur brothers they will tell u welcome to Cotonou f**k Da shit🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The country cast o make you no come over cast am😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I been to Ghana after 18 years I'm not missing anything! Spent over half of my life in NY im good right here. Ghana the whole country is a safety hazard apuu
Nigeria 🇳🇬 my country 🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️number one for that
Aswear Sheldon be the funniest reporter I ve ever seen😂😂...
Mr Sheldon we can't blame him entirely,if you go out there and you come back ,it's as though ya expectations and standards are so high that mediocre doesn't cut it...it's infuriating I swear down..that's why bruvr is vexed buh trust me other things like food and the people are going to make him forget all'3m bad experiences whatsoever...it happened to all of us the returnees and first timers buh once you have bn for more than one time ,you know what you are going to meet so man them wouldn't be too disappointed yh
Driving like they got license from RUclips 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂 These things paaah! 🤣
U are the only one promoting Ghana to the world I love you
I went to Ghana and in this bolt car, I saw a sign the driver’s to drive 90km/h. He was going over 110 I asked if he saw the speed limit that he’s over speeding, he asked if I’ve ever seen one in Ghana
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@saneye_77 and they will tell you when you come from abroad you act “too know” 😂😂
nooo but the guy is speaking facts bruh lol 😂
what facts? since when did kantanka exhibition become part of Ghana army? we have both good drivers and bad drivers in Ghana.
@@godwinnkegbe1 he probably googled ghana army then copied and pasted it in his videos but the whole thing is for laughs
Something wey e do something wey them born am for UK...sia boy😂😂😂
He is actually Ghanaian but lives in the uk
In Ghana de3 ibi takashi😂😂😂
I agree with him 💯 %.. I was in Ghana last year and I said driving in Ghana is a death trap... the public transportation don't follow any rules.... pour madness
He said its almost like the road signs are suggestions ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Funny how he didn't talk about the good weed he smoked 🤔
driving in Ashiaman is like putting your life to test in death
And he said the road signs are suggestions 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Abi you de come go Belgium?.... you come aa you go realize say Gh be some jungle lol
Bad driving and bad transportation but still de death rate in UK dey pass Ghana
Probably because they report almost every death than we do, also they’re more than we are🤷♂️
Lol u think so 🤣
Listen guys and it's factual. I thought I knew how to drive till I relocated to Canada. In my opinion, the whole driving system needs to be updated. Every driver in my beautiful country needs to go back to driving school cos abusua, eny3 oooo, eny3 koraa. How can you defend a country's driving system when a driver thinks allowing a pedestrian to cross the road at a zebra crossing is rather doing the pedestrian a favor ? Broken white lines, broken yellow lines, straight white and yellow lines and speed limits doesn't mean a thing.....I mean how do you defend that ? We truly need to update ourselves with everything na 3y3 as3m nkoaa...well, make I pass wai
you were a bad driver when you were in Ghana that is why you found it difficult driving in canada
@@godwinnkegbe1I dont think drivng in Gh for 16 years without any issue of an accident makes me a bad driver Godwin. Apparently, I guess you won't understand cos you might think just moving a car qualifies one to be call a driver, no, doesn't work like that
@@spackledude you were just driving on the road and you thought you know how to drive that is why when you relocated to Canada you were exposed to show how bad a driver you were in Ghana. A bad driver is a bad driver anywhere and a good driver is a good driver anywhere. laws/rules in driving are almost 99% same everywhere in the world except that in Ghana the laws/rules are not being enforced and the bad drivers are having their way. let be honest, if you genuinely acquired your driving license in Ghana and you travel outside Ghana you will see that the laws/rules in driving are almost the same.
Well I'd say this. The "Every Driver" tag, that I believe is inaccurate honestly.... and even if there is the need to go back to driving school. Bro,🤣🤣🤣 it's the same driving school they got they're license from so like what's the point?🤣🤣🤣
@@mordzielikplim1328 you are absolutely right bro by straightened up what should had been said but however, I'd believe I also laid emphasis on the " driving system " to be updated which should include the the driving schools, licensing departments and even our highways authorities. Let me give you a scenario. Along the Accra - kumasi road, somewhere around Kibi, there's a portion of the road which has WHITE BROKEN LINES MARKERS. Comically, there's a " No overtaking " sign post erected on the same stretch of road What in the world could such a post be erected when the road markings actually also speaks of a different meaning....obviously, someone doesn't even understand the modern worlds driving and rules. It's very pathetic bro, very sad 😔
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 he should go to oshodi and see something.. ne ho na at) nu.. 🤣🤣🤣
Sheldon koraaaa chill 😎 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Na wan ba nie”……3na oy3ya Ghanafuo saa no🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sheldon don't mind am
In head like Fan chocolate
I dey UK and some places be bad too much but for the driving de3 ,u will go rep theory and do driving license but still u dey hear accidents and things.
That true the troski even me as a passenger gets scared sometimes.
Sheldon the dude is on point bro. Have you forgotten these same drivers made little school children stood along the road inna zebra crossing line ? Driving in Ghana is horrible 🤯
Facts
pure facts, we need change in this country
But that one is true Sheldon the way Ghanaians drive. Is soo crazy bro is like they went to dvla and picked up their license
That's exactly what they do. Everything is about money, yet, they'll go to church to blame the devil for road accidents.
i am Ghanaian and i dont drive like what the guy is saying so that cant be the truth, you come from uk stay in one part of the country and generalize issues. is it the truth when we say all ministers such as you are bad because of someones experience with bad ministers in a particular area?
Lmfaoo, my experience when we first traveled from US to Jamaica 🇯🇲, mann their driving has no formula just like they do in Ghana😂, but worse thing is they drive on the left side so imagine if you're not used to using those cars with the steering wheels on the left 😂😂😂😂
Haha 😂
5:26 Am asking anyone coming to Ghana always wear your seatbelt AYE SERIOUS 😂😂😂😂😂😂😆
He is talking the truth. Some countries bus station is like Ghana airport
Oh yeah ..Uk boy no respect for his elders lol 😂. Trying be like Moyo
This is funny but true, i am always asking my husband, how did we make it living in Ghana, because it is very scary
You are just blessed mummy
You missed "the Mercs from Fortnite"....i dey floor🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Boy nu we gyemi ruff 😂😂😂😂 but facts though!
Kwasia! you were brought to learn your life lesson for fooling around in the UK. His parents want him to know where he hails from so n'adwen b3ba fie
This guy is spitting facts and I gave up
Oh naa ein parents dey feed am that bi why😂😂
Good y’all gh people do need to hear it
Kantanka part dey kill me pass 🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂
Make e come Naija, e go tear him mouth.... 😭🤣🇳🇬
Hahahaha. Lol . The guy is just shocked. He hasn’t seen it before. Lol.
😂😂...the things part nu
Wanna troski wey dem dey see am such?
This nigga paa😂
He is just a kid. You can't compare developed country to developing country
I’m dead. Bruh I can’t stop laughing and at the same time I vex. The truth hurts.😂😂😂
Accra Ankasa a typical Ghanaian will see some troski and shout “Herhhh” so I’m nha surprised this guys is MAD CONFUSED 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂 Who's kids is good. The boy has been traumatized. He needs help 😭😭😭😂😂😂😂
His accent alone 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💔
Sheldon wo p3 vawulence paaaa 😅😅😅
Ahr Sheldon come Sunyani den see, People dey drive with NHIS cards tweaa Ghana
Ghana must upgrade😎 his right ✌️
He said it all...........its facts
we will be hypocrites to retaliate on this issue
He is right very spot on , they way we drive is the way we think the whole system is like how we drive buffoonery is too much
RUclips tutorial Eshiiiiiiii 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sheldon for president 😂🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 You make I laugh waaaaa
Is funny but is very true he is reporting what he has seen and the sad thing is nothing will be done about it !!!
They don’t respect law, and in life you gotta respect certain rules or laws that are compostry if you want to be successful ; for example ; the rules of success : Be on time, No excuses, Never give up and etc... You gotta respect the laws of the land because that’s what gives you value.
The last time i saw Sheldon sitting in troski front😂😂😂 and he was taking fans
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@@kwadwosheldonstudios. I saw you the last time wey you sitt for troski em front wey you dey wave people like Nana addo waving people in his car😂😂😂😂
Driving In Ghana is sooo different, when I’m Ghana there are certain parts I don’t drive to😂😂
Go naija , you go see say Ghana better with driving oh herh !!
I which this guy can come to Nigeria 🇳🇬 😆😆😆😆
You are a Ghanaian, stop that trash.
He should try Lagos Bc if he go Abuja he may think other wise
The guy is just looking for clout.he probably know he'll get a reaction
He is right I’m visiting now and I’m literally shouting on the road
Ghana unveiled strange robotic military 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’ve never laughed so hard in ma life 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Kwadwo thanks for introducing me to BitAfrika I’ve never regret working with them 🙌🙌🙌
Sheldon we dey deserve am all.. We no correct for here
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂The military side kill me
He is telling the truth. PERIOD!!!!
He is exaggerating that is wrong about it
Do we have 62 people in one trotro??
Massa use your head, Ghana is not that bad. this is exaggerated truth.
We ignore facts and follow lies. That is why we are not progressing. We have rejected the truth. May God have mercy on us.
The thing be fact but we no go barb that kwasia 😅😅
He is so right, they drive with their mouth