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A rider smiles gleefully on the streets of Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region, while his tricycle beats above its weight carrying what appears to be a set of mattress.
Clearly lawless, clearly allowed, this man shows that nothing is impossible, from carrying something bigger than you to breaking the law for free, in Ghana.
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