Female nursing students in Goaso dating ‘Pragia’ riders for free transport – Queen mother raises concern

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The Paramount Queen Mother of Goaso, Nana Afia Serwaa I, has raised concerns over what she describes as a growing trend among female nursing students engaging in relationships with commercial tricycle ‘pragia’ riders in exchange for free transportation.

According to her, many of the students are prioritising such relationships over their education, often for as little as GH¢2 transport fares.

Speaking to Adom News during the Asanteman Nkosuo Honorary Awards 2026, she urged young women to focus on their academic and skills development rather than engaging in what she described as unnecessary relationships.

“I have consistently advised them to prioritise their education, which will secure a better future, rather than following men. Such behaviour can lead to teenage pregnancy and negatively affect their education,” she stated.

The Queen Mother further noted that she has taken it upon herself to help find employment opportunities for unemployed youth in Goaso in order to keep them engaged and productive.

The Asanteman Nkosuo Honorary Awards 2026 was held in Kumasi to celebrate excellence and recognise individuals contributing to development within Asanteman.

Speakers at the event used the platform not only to celebrate achievements but also to engage the youth on values that promote success and community development.

Chairman for the occasion and CEO of CAKEM Enterprise Ltd, Mr. J. A.Kuffour , who was also an award recipient, advised young job seekers to cultivate trustworthiness.

Some awardees of Asanteman Nkosuo honorary awards were CEO of Alexiboam Company Alex Boampong, Maxi Da Car Dealer CEO, Prince Kumi and Barimah Twereku Ampem lll, the Paramount Chief of Ntotroso Traditional Council.

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