A driver of a minibus, Limann Akwara was trending on social media after he dropped his passengers in front of the Joy FM building to meet his idol, Shatta Wale.
He was headed to Accra from Accra Newtown when he caught a whiff of the 'Melisa' hitmaker inside the Hitz FM studio on Daybreak Hitz.
Mr Akwara abruptly ended the trip and paid back all passengers their fares in order to catch a glimpse of Shatta Wale.
"If I die after meeting Shatta Wale, I won't mind because I have achieved my dream," said the emotional Trotro driver who lost his mother this morning.
Joy News' photojournalist, David Andoh captured the scenes.
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