The Origin of Towns and Cities in Ghana: NO WAY

There is a suburban town at Taifa Junction called NO WAY.

In 1985 a Bedford car carrying foodstuff had an accident there.

The car was badly damaged. The damaged remains of the car was left there for years.

It became a bus stop for most people.

There was an inscription at the back of the Bedford (Such cars were noted for such witty inscriptions) which read:

“NO WAY FOR SATAN”

Over time, a settlement developed around the NO WAY FOR SATAN Bus stop which eventually became a huge settlement at Taifa Junction and beyond.

Research work by: Henry Kwadwo Amoako🇬🇭 for African-Research.com

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