
Audio By Carbonatix
Dear viewers, please this is not a stunt.
An American actor Paul Walker died weeks ago after taking a high risk drive with a friend. The actor is famous for his role in movie 'Fast and Furious'. And he was rich for this.
Here captured on the Kasoa- Mallam Highway in Ghana, a family is doing fast and furious not for money, almost for free. A mother, a father and a helpless child speed off on a motorcycle in a prohibitive test of God's Grace.
It's not just dangerous, its cruel.
This is one photo that will sure give the MTTU great headache. Especially because its Christmas. Adverts and gingles will run about safe driving, some pastors will warn about spiritual thirst for blood in certain places.
But will motorists ever listen and learn?
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