TRAFFIC: Devil of accidents stalks Gabonese everyday

Football
By Sammy Kitula | Jan 19, 2017
A Togo supporter cheers for her team ahead of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations group C football match between Ivory Coast and Togo in Oyem

While still on matters traffic, I know this will sound like a contradiction, but there are accidents here everyday. Hardly a day passes before you witness one.

And my guide, oh, my able guide, tells me it happens all the time, whole year. What? “How come, yet the drivers are keen when at junctions and obey traffic lights like religion?” I ask. “I don’t know,” he tells me. “May be it is the devil, who enters (sic) their heads (sic) and have them behave like they do,” he adds.

May be. We laugh and proceed with our journey. I see one more accident. The devil is at it again. Curse that guy called devil!

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