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I am finished! – Watch as man goes psychotic after crashing boss’s Mercedes G-Wagon at Kasoa

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  • Bullet 1 year ago

    Hmmmmmmm

  • MOB 1 year ago

    WE DON'T PUT GOLD RINGS IN THE NOSE OF A PIG

  • KOFI 1 year ago

    He is well fed by the boss and i believe he was not supposed to take the car there but he just wanted to impress some chick in Kasoa so he drove there anyway.
    Hahahahahah. You see what can do to you?

  • Mr Ibu 1 year ago

    If the boss is a politician he should stop crying

  • Geeman 1 year ago

    Life first , I don't cry for material things.

  • Kk 1 year ago

    Whose fault

  • INDEPENDENT CITIZEN 1 year ago

    Na waa oo! May he find mercy with the boss

  • ST GHFUO: GH LEADERS ARE NOT ENLIGHTENED 1 year ago

    see how driver is dressed? no humility, no brain. this fool is dressed like he owns the car. beleh

  • Musa 1 year ago

    How do u crash a car this severe? This is a clear case of over speeding which is very unnecessary on these very bad roads. Please dry at a safe speed at all times so that u will not loose control of the vehicle. Its a lesson ...
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  • Mr bones 1 year ago

    Yesus! English bi this ?

  • Oklemekuku 1 year ago

    Insurance

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  • kwabenya 1 year ago

    G-Wagon....no plates and probably no insurance. Oh ghana.

  • SANTROFIE 1 year ago

    A CASE OF IRRESPONSIBLE DRIVING. IT'S QUITE CLEAR THIS DUDE WAS OVER SPEEDING

  • KooRees 1 year ago

    Some people think if you speed it means you are a good driver. Most drivers especially the young ones do not obey the speed limit on our roads.

  • Tee Kay 1 year ago

    Mr KooRees, to say that "Most drivers do not obey the SPEED LIMIT on our roads", I have some few questions for you:
    Which of the SPEED LIMIT GADGETS are you referring to?
    On which roads?
    In which country?

  • Nyansani 1 year ago

    Mr. KooRees is right.
    Of course, there are speed limits (not necessarily sign posts) for all types of roarfs in Ghana. We have generally 80 km/h for highways and 70 or less for roads in inner towns and residential areas. On ...
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  • Mohammed Awal Tahir 1 year ago

    Kasoa again my God

  • BB 1 year ago

    kwaku frimpong De asem b3ba

  • dan 1 year ago

    Rather unfortunate. If i were his boss, i will surprise him by forgiving him, the only thing is that he will never touch the steering of my car again. The boss should prove to him that it is only God who has the power to "fin ...
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  • Fools 1 year ago

    You Ghanaians behave as if you are animals who can’t think. You are fools without brains. Why are not thinking about the man under the influence of alcohol and drugs thus behaving that way. Why are you fools only thinking a ...
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  • Same 1 year ago

    Is there no insurance?

  • Kofi 1 year ago

    It happened on Sunday night around 8-9pm and is a registered vehicle. That guy is a fool. He was speeding and fooling with the car since afternoon. I know him personally

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