Photos of 8-seater “Okada” were posted on the Internet; arouses crazy reactions ▷ Ghana news



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– Photos of a remodeled motorcycle popularly known as the okada have caused a lot of talk on Twitter

– After rebuilding, the okada has a long seat that can carry seven passengers, plus the pilot

– Many people who saw the photos expressed serious safety concerns, revealing the machine was not made to withstand such pressure

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The photos of a motorcycle carrying eight people at a time drew massive reactions on social media as people had a lot to say.

The main question people asked was, why would one person go this far to make a machine to carry a maximum of two passengers for eight people?

Tweeps also noted that it is very dangerous to modify the bodywork of a bicycle to handle it without increasing its engine power to a corresponding level.

Photos shared show that the bike seat has been rebuilt. To give the passengers relative comfort, a very long strut was also made so that the passengers do not rest their feet on the muffler of the machine.

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It should be noted, however, that at the time of writing this report, YEN.com.gh cannot verify the location where the photos were taken.

See the photos below:

Here are some of the reactions:

@musajidda said:

“You don’t increase the capacity of the engine, and you went ahead and overloaded the bike with a long bench and called it innovation, keep going.”

Photos of Okada with a long seat that can carry 8 people at a time Breaking the Internet
Many people condemned the refurbished machine that carries 8 people. Photo source: @Gidi_Traffic
Source: UGC

@Horlufemi said:

“It’s not safe. A small bus (Korope) is better and safer than this machine. Safety first.”

@SimpuLahgahdhas said:

“Na the tire will suffer from stress.”

@ slimking44 said:

“Pls don’t let naija welders see this.”

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported earlier that Anthony Obinna Okafor, Mechanical / Production Engineering graduate, Okafor who studied at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, built a solar powered tricycle.

He said he wanted to be known as Elon Musk of Africa. Okafor revealed that it took about three weeks to complete the tricycle, commonly known as “Mahama camboo”.

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