A video has been shared by TV3 Ghana showing the heartbreaking reality in North Tongu as an 18-year-old pregnant woman in Mepe Agorkpoe was forced to endure a gruelling journey.
In the viral video, the 18-year-old pregnant woman in pain, with no emergency support, was seen enduring a gruelling journey just to access care.
TV3 GH in a post on X captioned the video saying, “A heartbreaking reality in North Tongu.
An 18-year-old pregnant woman in Mepe Agorkpoe was forced to endure a gruelling journey through poor roads and across a stream just to access care. No nearby health facility. No emergency support, Just risk.
More details tonight on #News360”.
Some Ghanaians reacting to the video wrote, “Imagine being 18, pregnant, in pain, and your only option is walking bad roads and crossing water just to see a nurse. No ambulance, no nearby clinic”.
“But we always have their members of Parliament speak with pride with an intuition of partisan politics”, a netizen added.
An X user added, “Ghana is really a crime scene. We have useless leaders pretending to be working for the citizens, but in reality, they are working for themselves. Your house is on fire, but you are going about looking for a neighbour’s house on fire to quench it. In 2028, they will queue to vote”.
“This is the reality of our society
But;
1. We will give $13m to the Black Stars to squander at the World Cup.
2. We will use $100m to dig a hole.
3. We will order V8’s for our politicians every year so they will have some to keep for themselves when they leave office.
4. We will be advocating for our ex-presidents to receive two houses as end-of-service benefits.
5. We will be sponsoring some world-class prostitutes to host a something something of valour program in the UK.
6. We will allow Ofori Atta and his cohorts to keep the loot they stole so they can share it with themselves and their cronies in government now.
Hmmm, a country called Ghana!!!”, a neitzen listed.
One Ghanaian wrote, “As a country, we’re yet to get all basic needs for life to be simple, but no, we are focused on unnecessary things that will have no impact on the lives of citizens.
They all pay taxes but still can’t get a simple health facility, but there’s money to buy V8 for MPs and build hospitals for them because they speak big grammar with a suit and tie”.
“Ghana is facing big-time issues with roads. Greater Accra, which is the capital of Ghana, has poor road networks; how much more villages? We need to wake up as a country. Labor is very painful, and you have to face all these struggles before pushing is heartbreaking”, a netizen added.
Additionally, another Ghanaian added, “And yet there was a leading political actor on one of your programs making the claims to the effect that he doesn’t understand why JDM was constructing roads as if Ghana cannot live without them. The question is, can we really live without good and accessible roads?”.
Watch the video below:
A heartbreaking reality in North Tongu.
— #TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) April 14, 2026
An 18-year-old pregnant woman in Mepe Agorkpoe was forced to endure a gruelling journey through poor roads and across a stream just to access care. No nearby health facility. No emergency support, Just risk.
More details tonight on… pic.twitter.com/oZz16a1I80

