Obour To Murder The Menace. What Menace?

Wed, 7 Dec 2005 Source: ghanamusic.com

It has laid its dangerous hands on renowned people like Terry Bonchaka and Waleed Helwani leading to their deaths and has caused havoc to many people. What am I talking about? It is no other than the menace, road accident.

It happened to Obour himself but he was able to survive. Obour has taken the initiative once again to use his image to help tone down road accidents in the country this Christmas and other days to come.

Obour will be running a nationwide TV series called “Road Runner Series” which will be aired for 2 minutes. The series hopes to create the awareness of the need for safety on roads and limit road accidents in the nation.

For now, Obour is been supported by National Road and Safety Campaign Commission and Ministry of Roads and Highways? but hopes to get other persons, offices and even His Excellency, Mr. J. A. Kuffour involved.

Obour will be hitting on issues like ‘Over Speeding’, ‘Wearing of Seat Belts’, ‘Driving and Talking on Phone’, ‘Reckless Driving’, ‘Obeying the Traffic lights’, ‘’Wearing of Helmets, ‘Drunk Driving’, ‘Fatigue’, ‘Overloading’ and finally ‘Maintenance’.

Obour hopes to ‘Murder the Menace’ as the program takes off this December.


It has laid its dangerous hands on renowned people like Terry Bonchaka and Waleed Helwani leading to their deaths and has caused havoc to many people. What am I talking about? It is no other than the menace, road accident.

It happened to Obour himself but he was able to survive. Obour has taken the initiative once again to use his image to help tone down road accidents in the country this Christmas and other days to come.

Obour will be running a nationwide TV series called “Road Runner Series” which will be aired for 2 minutes. The series hopes to create the awareness of the need for safety on roads and limit road accidents in the nation.

For now, Obour is been supported by National Road and Safety Campaign Commission and Ministry of Roads and Highways? but hopes to get other persons, offices and even His Excellency, Mr. J. A. Kuffour involved.

Obour will be hitting on issues like ‘Over Speeding’, ‘Wearing of Seat Belts’, ‘Driving and Talking on Phone’, ‘Reckless Driving’, ‘Obeying the Traffic lights’, ‘’Wearing of Helmets, ‘Drunk Driving’, ‘Fatigue’, ‘Overloading’ and finally ‘Maintenance’.

Obour hopes to ‘Murder the Menace’ as the program takes off this December.


Source: ghanamusic.com