Marriage Counsellor Cyril George Carstensen Lutterodt is of the assertion that the 13 Wanderlust Ghana participants who embarked on the Accra to London road trip put the name of the country in a negative light.
To him, as many are hailing them for such an adventurous journey, he believes the participants rather risked their lives on that journey.
He made this known in an interview on Okay FM’s Best Entertainment Show.
“It’s a wrong move and if there’s anything we should tell them, it should be that they shouldn’t repeat this thing again until they go through the right process. Process is everything. The fact that someone uses the wrong process to get the right results doesn’t mean we should follow. We should thank God for landing them safely. Lies and wrong process can get results but it doesn’t mean it is the best. They put Ghana in a very negative image by risking their lives. Coup, rebel, among other attackers could have been attacked easily. No one should try this again. It’s dangerous” he said.
The Ghanaians who embarked on the historic trip arrived in London on Sunday, August 6, 2023. Wanderlust Ghana, the organisers of the trip, revealed that they arrived around 12:00pm GMT (1:00 pm BST).
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They started the expedition of driving from one continent to the other from Accra on Sunday [July 23, 2023] through Aburi, Nsawam, Kumasi, and Sunyani to Dormaa and then entered Cote d’Ivoire via Golokrom.
They were 12 people when they started the journey but one person dropped off in Senegal because of work-related reasons and two others also dropped off in Morocco.
By Friday [August 4, 2023], they were at the outskirts of Monaco in Europe and were about to enter France, having moved through five African countries, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Senegal, Mauritania and Morocco and entered Europe by a ferry on the Mediterranean to Algeciras in Spain, before driving to Barcelona via Valencia. They spent three days in the country in Morocco.