Actor Prince David Osei has revealed that his car got stuck in the floods at East Legon on Sunday, June 5, during the downpour.
The actor, who was en route to a film set, was forced to discontinue his journey when the incident happened.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, June 6, Prince shared a video of his car in the water.
He was surrounded by some residents who were ready to help him move his car from the water.
After he sent the car for servicing, the actor again shared some videos of the damage the water had done to his car.
"So yesterday on my way to set, I had my fair share of the Accra floods. God Dey, We Dey. Eei go reach everybody. East Legon ARS area," he wrote.
The actor was not the only Ghanaian who was affected by the rains on Sunday. Some people also took their grievances to social media.
Kasoa SCC hmmmmmm @JoyNewsOnTV @Adomonline @metrotvgh @GHOneTV #accrafloods pic.twitter.com/KWwqmyHvE3
— A.O (@king_obobs) June 5, 2022
#accrafloods I’m speechless pic.twitter.com/GxYCOXZ3NO
— Mamzz (@themaameserwaa) June 5, 2022
The no proper drainage system flood festival is on in Accra .
— YKGH (@YouKnowGhana) June 5, 2022
Please stay safe and blame the government first #accrafloods pic.twitter.com/jp6ZJbdF1n
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