For some years now, it has been noticed that during festive seasons especially Christmas, a lot of accidents occur.
Ghanaian controversial speaker, Kwaku Peprah popularly known as Quotation master has explained the high cause of accidents on our roads during Christmas seasons.
According to him, there are types of accidents which are the physical ones known as the ones which are not planned and can happen at any time caused by our bad roads, brake failure, tiredness, careless driving and many others.
He told Kwabena Boafo on Happy 98.9 FM’s NsemPii he said, “Most of the accidents we hear about are due to bad roads, lack of and not paying attention to road signs and some policemen not doing what is expected of them. Not all accidents seen on the roads are physical some are spiritual”.
He mentioned that one will be making a big mistake if they decide to exchange the spiritual for the physical and vice versa.
Talking about the spiritual side which is hardly discussed he said, “There are some families mandated to perform sacrifices at the end of each year so they meet and decide on whom to use. If you have a car of your own they can manipulate it to cause an accident while you use it even when you’re not speeding or the road you are driving on is perfect”.
He added that, if you also do not have a car of your own and plan to use commercial car, they also use that to get you.
“The unfortunate part is that anyone who uses that particular car on that day is seen as a sacrifice and can also be killed except for those who can see spiritually” he said.
He shared that anyone sensitive to things of the spirit can easily detect such situations.
“So the main purpose of the accidents on our roads during Christmas seasons is for some pastors and spiritualists to get blood to appease their gods or source of their powers or wealth” he indicated.
Quotation master emphasized that, this trend is one that will not end anytime soon and will only end if certain sacrifices are performed and some measures put in place.
By: Gyamfuah Owusu-Ackom
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