On Monday, many commuters in Accra got stranded because commercial drivers decided to withdraw their services due to high cost of fuel.
Our roving photographer, while on the beat, saw a stranded commuter carrying his daughter after hours of trying to secure a public transport to no avail.
Mr. Oswald Torsu was captured carrying his daughter in his arms and looking very tired. The duo were seen on the Kwashieman stretch of the N1 Highway together with other commuters.
This image of a father demonstrating a motherly traits got social media enthusiasts talking.
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