Elephants that disappeared from Ghana in 2005 spotted returning in 2021 in video

Elephants that disappeared from Ghana in 2005 spotted returning in 2021 in video

- Some elephants that left Ghana between 2005 and 2012 have been seen returning to the country in their numbers

- The herd were spotted in the Upper West Region crossing the Bolgatanga-Bawku road

- One of the comments on the video that is fast going viral hoped that the NPP government will perform better as their totem is back

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A herd of elephants have been spotted in the Upper West Region crossing the Bolgatanga-Bawku road after they reportedly migrated from Ghana over the last two decades.

According to a narration sighted by YEN.com.gh on the Twitter handle of @Ghanaspotlight, it is indicated that in Ghana, the elephants normally migrate along the Red and White Voltas, as well as the Morgan and Sisily river corridors.

However, from 2005 to 2012, the wild mammals left the shores of Ghana and have not been seen all through the ages until now that they are making their heavy comeback.

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See the video below:

Social media users who were utterly amazed by the report have been sharing their views.

Some of them have been put together below:

@sisterkabuki said:

So it wasn't just the Guinea fowls that flew into Burkina but elephants too? Then the Guinea fowls will also return someday.

@SuziFabLane prayed for the big mammals.

God please protect them from poachers and anything else that may harm them

@Kofi882 expressed his hope that the current NPP government will pick up its game as their totem is back in Ghana

I hope the NPP implement Better policies since their totems are back

Elephants that disappeared from Ghana in 2005 spotted returning in 2021 in video
Elephants that disappeared from Ghana in 2005 spotted returning in 2021 in video Credit: Ghanaspotlight
Source: Twitter

In another shocking report, Francis Beamish Tetteh, a Ghanaian student and former contestant at the National Science and Maths Quiz for Chemu Senior High School has passed away in Toronto, Canada, whilst pursuing his PhD.

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Ghanaweb reports that Francis was admitted to the MSc Programme in Mechanical Engineering at York University but due to his hard work and determination, he was transferred to the PhD by virtue of his exploits in academics and research.

The brilliant you man, apart from being on the NSMQ, graduated with a first-class from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and was awarded the best Material Science and Engineering Graduate.

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