Accra to London Road Expedition: Lady Who Joined 12 Men on Daring Journey Recounts Long Epic Experience


 Shecanic, the only woman who started the historic road trip from Ghana's capital Accra to London in the United Kingdom, has recalled how they got started She revealed in a Facebook post that they met at Blay Apartments in Oyarifa, Ghana's Greater Accra Region, before taking off Netizens praised Shecanic and characterised her as a courageous woman after recalling her experience with images

Shecanic, the only woman who began the historic road trip from Ghana's capital Accra to London in the United Kingdom, has described how they came together for the journey. Born Nana Afua Serwaa, the mechanic engineer recalled how they met at Blay Apartments in Oyarifa, a town in La Nkwantanang District in Ghana's Greater Accra Region, in a Facebook post.


''... Meet up spot, BLAY Apartments (Oyarifa). I met Quincy for the first time. The youngest amongst the lot. His was a 10,000km road trip to bond with his father, which was exceptional. Mrs Peprah kept me company while the men were men, lol.


at 9:30 am, took final photos. Husbands said their final goodbyes to wives and children. Time asooooo- time aso. Let's go," she recalled. The Wanderlust Ghana team drove to Dormaa Ahenkro, the mid-entry point into Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), according to Shecanic. They stopped at the Eusbett Hotel and continued the next day after breakfast. The team drove from Eusbett to Gonokrom, an entry point into Côte d'Ivoire.

We stopped to fix one of the vehicles with a leak in one of his brake hoses ... Kwame Peprah got his hand dirty. Saka Homes brought his toolbox and quickly returned to exercise. In about 45 minutes, we had diagnosed, fixed the issue and were back on the road,'' she recounted.

When the team arrived in Gonokrom, Ghana's border town with Ivory Coast, authorities verified their vehicles' licenses, passports, and yellow cards. "There was a heat sensor device to check our temperature. Still trying to figure out the purpose of it, but I will give them an A for effort.''

Shecanic debunked claims that the border authorities asked for a Ghana card before they could pass. She ended her trip in Morroco, per Ghanaweb



Peeps react to Shecanic's account MTVGHANA selected some of the remarks in the comments section for your reading. Many described her as a strong woman. Amenyo Fred Ralph posted: Congratulations. Patrick Kwaku Konadu commented: Proud of you. Kingsford Animah posted: Well done Shecanic! The first time I saw you was in the photo at the Independence Square exhibition. You did much advertising while leaning against Daves Raptor. You are a strong woman; we're proud you made history. Congratulations.

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