
Audio By Carbonatix
A seemly over-enthusiastic farmer may have taken his antics too far.
Ghanaians on social media woke up to a video showing a strange phenomenon on the busy streets of Accra.
In a video posted on Thursday, a long trail of sprouting maize is seen in the median of Independence Avenue near Ridge Roundabout.
Someone is heard in the video expressing surprise at the act.
"Those of you who have never done Agric, this is corn. And it is in a straight line so it is very intentional. I even saw pineapple and sweet potatoes at the back," he said amid laughter.
After, Star Daddy tweeted the video, many tweeps reacted.
With over 1000 engagements so far, social media users expressed mixed reactions to it.

While others were amazed by the phenomenon, others found it funny.




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