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‘Mahama Camboo’ Is A Subverted Variation Of ‘Mahama Can Do’ – Mahdi Jibril.

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Previous Deputy National Organizer of the resistance National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mahdi Jibril has uncovered the well known ‘Mahama Camboo’ is a debased expression of ‘Mahama Can Do’.

As indicated by him, the word came to fruition during the Mahama drove organization when tricycles were sent to the Upper West Region to help the vehicle segment in the district.

Mr. Jibril addressing Kwabena Agyapong on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm, said the Upper West Region had difficulties with transportation henceforth the previous president stepped up to the plate and present this type of transport in the area.

He demonstrated the activity changed lives and made positions for individuals in the area and in gratefulness, they named it ‘Maham Can Do’ however the word was ruined and changed to ‘Mahama Camboo’.

The tricycle which is otherwise called ‘Pragyia’ picked up ubiquity when it was being utilized as a road for work creation.

Some have contended that it started from India and has been extremely famous in Nigeria, where it is called ‘Keke Napep’, and utilized as business transport.

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Mahdi Jibril included it is just the NDC that has changed Upper West Region.

“We have a decent connection with the individuals of Upper West Region. Each understudy in the Upper West Region knows the utilization of ‘Pragyia’ was unavoidable. It served and keep on filling in as a lifeline.”

The presidential applicant of the National Democratic Congress(NDC), John Dramani Mahama has been caught in a tricycle famously called Pragyia or “Mahama Camboo” crusading.

Mr. Mahama who is on a visit in the Upper West locale is seen situated in the Pragyia with two different travelers while been brought through town.

The tricycle is a generally utilized methods for transportation for some individuals in the Upper West Region just as different locales yet its use is against the laws of Ghana.

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