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3 pence =1 tro and tro was the cost of boarding a minibus at the time.
No. That's not true.
Only the GAS can tell the world how the word TROTRO was coined.
A sad desperate attempt to alter the history of Tro-tro. Ga indigenes came up with the name. Simple
from the Prof, i believe that's exactly what he's saying
The Gas had "tro tro" and the Fantes has "simpoa". Tro or Simpoa was actually two and half pesewas or pence to make a farthing. A farthing was a quarter of a pence. We came to meet Ga Kenkey sold at tro in the 70s.
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Tro was two and half pesewas. Half pesewa was referred to as "kapre Ba"
Exactly Sir
Yes!!!
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Opanyin you are a big liar, you got this wrong, go ask the Ga dangbe posse, abaa
You are right but a word liar is too strong.
Tro tro was two and a half pence not three pence
Wow. Professor. You cannot even mention the word " Ga"!! Who is "Accra people"?
Shame on you!!
Opanyin Agyekum the old fool at it again. Twisting history to favour animal shit eating asantes. After fucking small girls at legon you want to cover up you stinking immorality with a distorted version of history that we all ...
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In those days Ghana had a coin with something like zigzags which is silver equivalent to two and half peswas and in Ga it's called tro that brought up the name for the daily transport in Ghana
You are right!!!
Opanin Agyekum, sorry, “tro tro” derives from GA: the charges used to be “three pesewas” which in GA language is “tro”. Thus, in Accra, Tema and environs, the term “tro tro” meant “three pesewas, three pes ...
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Wrong!!!
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The Akuapims also say "to".
"tro" sorry.
I don't recall us using the name tro-tro in Kumasi, during my school days there from 1958 to 1965. I do recall us, though, referring to the wooden truck as anwuna petuo
Trɔ means three pence the old currency .during the late 50's the Nigerians were operating the short dostance transportation system in the country. Three pence tree pence.The trɔ trɔ.The Yorubas called it Torɔ Torɔ.Mostl ...
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Wrong
The so called prof is whitewashing history. Trotro was coined by the gas
He is not saying it was coined by another tribe. The language is Ga but the population of the capital is cosmopolitan. Therefore anyone who was living in the capital at that period uses these key names. The Fante name for tro ...
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Srako is 10 pence , Teku is 5 pence, Tro is half of 5 pence which is 2 and half pence. So Tro is not 3 pence!