The group, which consisted of 11 men and a woman, traveled 10,000 kilometers in 16 days, leaving on July 23, 2023, and arriving on August 6, 2023, via Aburi, Nsawam, Kumasi, Sunyani, Dormaa, and Gonokrom in Cote d'Ivoire.
Our first group photo before we left Ghana. Special thanks to Eusbett Hotel Hotel for an excellent time in Sunyani.
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Five distinct Ghanaian-registered vehicles were used by the group for the trip: a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, two Toyota Landcruisers (V8), a Lexus RX 350, and a Ford F150 Raptor.
The gang, which included Nana Afua Serwaa, the lone female in the pack, Richard Anim, Kwadwo Saka, Kwame Peprah, Kofi Peprah, Kwadwo Prakah-Asante, Franklin Peters and his son Quincy, Joseph, Cyprian Ed, and Kwabena Ayirebi and his brother Kojo, defied all obstacles to complete this amazing trek.
The sole female mechanic in the group, Nana Afua Serwaa, is on a quest to become an expert at vehicle mechanics in various environments.
Meet Nana Afua Serwaa, #SHECANIC, the intrepid auto repair technician on a mission to master the mechanics of automobiles across diverse terrains and climates.
She joined us on a 5650-kilometer journey from Ghana to Morocco, pushing the boundaries of her expertise.
By experiencing firsthand how cars perform in varying weather conditions and terrains, she now offers invaluable insights to help her clients make informed decisions when buying their dream cars.
Her daring expedition will change the car-buying game in Ghana.
Check out her social media pages, Shecanic to see the amazing stuff she does.
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The excursion, according to group member Kwabena Peprah, is also being utilized to generate money for Ghana's remote primary schools.
In an interview with the BBC, Kwabena Peprah discussed the trip and said, "The simplest response is why not. We love exploring new places and traveling. We've been driving across our continent and through our nation, so we made the decision to go further.
But most significantly, we were confident that we would gain some media attention and would use it to generate money to support underprivileged communities in our nation through EduSpots, a nonprofit that develops educational hotspots for schools in underprivileged areas.
A few hours ago, the group arrived in London to shouts from their fans.