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A year ago

AT EJISU BESEASE, A DRIVER CRUSHES THREE PEOPLE TO DEATH.

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A year ago

At Ejisu Besease, a driver crushes three people to death.

Justice Adjoyi, the driver, is said to have lost control of the vehicle while attempting to overtake.

 

On Sunday, May 30, 2022, a motorist of a Honda CRV crashed into a crowd in Ejisu Besease, Ashanti Region, killing three persons.

Justice Adjoyi, the driver, is said to have lost control of the vehicle while attempting to overtake other vehicles.

 

Two of the victims, Hamidu Mohammed, 62, and Masawudu Nalko, 40, died shortly after arriving at the Ejisu Government Hospital.

 

The third, Abdul-Rahman Mohammed, 50, died in the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital on Monday morning.

The driver has been taken into custody.

 

He will most likely be arraigned.

read also: Meet the 23-year-old student who works as a farmer to help pay for his university education.

Perry Appoh, 23, is currently seeing himself through university education after drawing inspiration from his own father.

The University of Ghana Geography student, who hails from Ziave in the Volta Region, says he learned to farm at the age of 15 when he and his siblings started following their father to the farm.

 

Perry's father, Mr Francis Appoh, the 2017 District Best Farmer for their area, inspired him in many ways, according to Perry, including his ability to feed his family of eight solely through farming.

 

Perry is now a large-scale farmer who can pay for his university education without relying on his parents thanks to his father's inspiration.

 

He owns a few farmlands where he grows a variety of crops such as yam, rice, and lettuce, among others.

Perry believes that his farm's usual bumper harvest, which results in positive customer feedback, is due to his strict use of organic manure as fertilizer.

 

Perry also revealed in an interview with MultiCBD that he rears mudfish and tilapia for domestic and commercial purposes, in addition to growing crops.

 

Perry encouraged his peers to pursue a career in farming, stating that "farming is either you win or you lose, but the profit is greater than the loss."

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