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Home » Why picking Trotro in Ghana can be a vibe: A Love Letter to the unexpected joys of Public Transport

Why picking Trotro in Ghana can be a vibe: A Love Letter to the unexpected joys of Public Transport

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 4, 2025 Infrastructure & Development No Comments2 Mins Read
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Trotro, the iconic minibus of Ghana’s bustling transport system is often seen as a necessary evil. They are loud, crowded, and unpredictable. But once in a while, just once in a while, they give you an experience money can’t really buy, and suddenly, you remember why Ghana is sweet.

Picture this: it’s a breezy, airy afternoon in Accra. The sun is out, but it’s not scorching. You hop into a trotro heading to your destination, expecting the usual hustle and shuffle. But then something magical happens, the driver hits play on the stereo, and boom, Keith Sweat’s smooth voice floats through the speakers.

Nana Kyei Anoon, the writer

Before you can adjust in your seat, 2pac follows with Changes, and you’re hit with nostalgia so hard you forget you’re in traffic. It’s moments like this that remind you that life can be unexpectedly beautiful, even in a rickety Nissan bus with a sliding door that doesn’t close properly.

There’s a certain unspoken magic when a trotro driver is also a DJ at heart. He doesn’t just drive to your destination; he takes you on a journey through sound.

The dusty windows become a time machine. Every bump on the road syncs with the beat. The wind rushes through the half-open window like nature itself is vibing. It’s not just transport, its therapy.

And in the moment, it doesn’t matter that you’re paying GH¢500 instead of riding in an air-conditioned Uber. You’ve got fresh air, timeless music, and a rhythm in your soul. That’s worth something.

So yes, picking trotro may not always be glamorous. It might mean tight seating, shouting mates and questionable stops. But once in a while, you get a ride like mine, airy, chill, and soundtracked by the legends.

And in that moment, you smile to yourself and think; wow…this trotro life? Not bad at all.

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