There is an African adage that says that new deaths wake up old ghosts.

What this means is that we are reminded of old issues whenever a new one occurs.

The Akans say "Asem bi safoa, bue asem bi pono".

Translates: 'The key to an issue opens the door of another'.The entire country was plunged into the state of shock and heartbreak by an accident that occurred on the 12th October, 2024 at East Legon that saw a Jaguar running into a stationed Honda Accura, getting the vehicles engulfed in a fire, and burning two 12-year-old girls, Maame Dwomoh and Justine Agbenu to death while others sustained various degrees of injury.Eyewitness accounts and CCTV footage of the accident clearly tell that the avoidable accident was caused by reckless driving by a 16-year-old son of a popular Ghanaian prophet, Archbishop Salifu Amoako.