- A video showed SHS graduates dangerously overloaded in a Hyundai minibus with luggage after completing their exams
- The overloaded bus reignited debates on Ghana’s recurring transport safety issues, with over 2,000 annual road accident deaths
- Concerned Ghanaians condemned the driver and mate, calling the act reckless, greedy, irresponsible, and highly dangerous
A disturbing video has sparked widespread concern after some students, believed to be newly graduated Senior High School (SHS) learners, were spotted travelling in an overloaded minibus.

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A video spotted by YEN.com.gh depicted the commercial vehicle not only packed with students but also with their luggage, such as suitcases, brazenly perched on top.
The vehicle was believed to be en route to various destinations following the completion of the West African Senior School Certification Examination (WASSCE).
Minibus overloaded with luggage and students
The video, which has quickly gone viral, shows a white Hyundai minibus with an unstable mound of bags, boxes, and other items piled high on its roof, far exceeding safe loading limits.
In the video, a few individuals were visibly near the vehicle, possibly assisting with the loading and preparing for departure. Along with the sheer volume of luggage, some students could be seen seated on the bus.
The end of WASSCE for seniors often leads to a period of transition as students head home. However, this video showed a dangerous practice that compromises students’ safety during this vulnerable time.
The overloading of public transport vehicles is a recurring issue in Ghana, contributing to a high rate of road accidents, which claim approximately 2,000 lives annually, as reported by local authorities.
Watch the disturbing video below:
Reactions to minibus overloaded with students
YEN.com.gh collected reactions from concerned Ghanaians who watched the video on X. Some of the comments are below.
@g_ohmzy wrote:
“Students who just studied motion, centre of gravity, and stability oo. This is just a simple application of what they learnt oo. This also exposes them to the police on the road.”
@profdublyn_zee shared concern:
“How can a driver and mate be so wicked, greedy, and evil to do this? So irresponsible and highly dangerous. Such a driver should be banned with his licence revoked for driving public transportation.”
@n_mandelaaa questioned:
“Herrh, no police checkpoint on the road? Nah students no koraa agyimi cos ah?”
@ananse__kwaku commented:
“If these {expletive} die, we blame it on bad roads and the so-called created devil.”
@Manuelmendy2 said:
“This was what caused the accident on the HoHoe road just 4 days ago. Ghanaians never learn.”
@MrCute_gh
“I always pity car owners cos if the vehicle belongs to the driver he no go do this. I am sure the driver knows police men no dey road top that is why.”

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Deaf UEW student dies in ghastly accident
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The mini-bus transporting students from campus to Kpando and Hohoe overturned after suffering a flat tyre.
The injured students were rushed to the Peki Government Hospital, where they received medical treatment.
Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
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