PROVERBIAL INSCRIPTIONS ON TROTRO IN GHANA.
Although there are other means of transportation, Trotro (mini buses) is Ghana’s number one public vehicles that transport people and goods to their destination and in case you haven’t ridden on a Trotro and you are in my beloved country, Ghana, then you are really missing out.
Did you know that Trotro system was created after first world war to serve as means of transportation to the people of Ghana?
Hmm! I guess you didn’t know that.
While growing up in the city of Accra and up till date, I have realised there are some inscriptions (writings) at the back of most Trotro in Ghana and what piqued my curiosity is the Akan proverbial inscription at the back of these mini buses.
Akan proverbs are short sayings, gives a piece of advice or states a general truth. Therefore, most drivers share their experiences through these Akan writings.
The Akan proverb writing at the back of this Trotro is “OBI M) DEN B) Y3 OBI AHI” which literally translate “someone’s effort disgusts someone”, and it’s the gospel truth. Upon all the efforts, the Up and Downs and disappointment in whatever success you want to achieve, I bet it disgust someone.
Remember I told you Trotro is not the only means of transportations, YES! We have the Taxi’s as well. With a Taxi, you can get an exclusive ride or share with three other passengers only but Trotro carries between nine to sixteen passengers depending on the seats in the bus.
Taxis have some writings at the back of their vehicle as well and the Akan proverb writings at the back of this Taxi is “ATANFO 3NY3 NYAME” which literally translate “Enemies are not God”, and indeed enemies are not God but you just have to be careful since you might not know them.
According to some drivers, these writing serves a daily reminder of their experiences, how life is treating them and also ginger them to succeed in life.
As Thomas Fuller once said “Seeing is believing, but feeling is the truth”, and I am also saying "come see for yourself"
Anytime you visit my homeland, Ghana, never hesitate to hop in a Trotro because it is the cheapest means of transport; you can join anywhere, alight wherever you want and just pay for the distance you covered.
Author: Diana Asare