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Quamina MP

Rapper Quamina MP has reportedly been involved in an accident on the Akosombo road in the Eastern Region.

The artiste is said to have been travelling with his father when the incident occurred.

In a video shared on Twitter, Quamina MP appeared to have escaped the accident unscathed.

However, his father was reportedly injured and was rushed to the hospital.

Witnesses gathered around the shaken artiste to console him while checking if he was okay.

The vehicle in which they were travelling has been totally wrecked from the impact of the crash.

Prior to the accident, Quamina MP had opened up on Twitter about going through a tough year.

"I know we been through a lot this year but don't miss any opportunity to be happy and celebrate life," he wrote.

The rapper's accident comes barely a week after numerous accidents were recorded across the country.

Recently, a bus full of NDC supporters were involved in an accident on November 21 at Ejura in the Ashanti region.

A day later a number of passengers have been rushed to St Patrick Hospital in Offinso after two vehicles collided at Denase near Kodie also in the Ashanti Region.

To help tackle the rate of road accidents, JoyNews launched a road safety campaign Arrive Alive to educate Ghanaians on safety while on the road.

ArriveAlive campaign also aims to find solutions on how to make roads in Ghana safe for all users with a continued discourse on why there are frequent road accidents occurring across the country.

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