Ghanaian Girl Who Started Fixing Motorbikes Since Age 3 Displays Her Talent in Cute Video
- A young girl has inspired many after showcasing her raw talent on TV talking about riding motorbikes and how to fix them
- On an episode of The Day Show, the 9-year-old girl from Dodowa said she started fixing motorbikes since she was 3 years old
- Berla Mundi, the show's host, was wowed with the girl's knowledge on how she could name the different parts of a motorbike and how to ride it
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A young girl aged nine years has amused many after flaunting her skills and knowledge on TV, proving that even young girls can command an industry assumed to be male-dominated.

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In an episode of The Day TV show on TV3 Ghana, the young girl gained massive attention on social media after showing off her talent on what she can do with a motorbike.
In a clip that was shared on the TV station's Facebook, the host Berla Mundi was stunned as the little girl from Christ Victory School in Dodowa took her through the various parts of a motorbike.
According to the Class Three girl who started fixing motorbikes when she was three, her uncle taught her about bikes, and how to ride them.
Here is what was shared on Facebook:
Social media reactions
Here are some of the pleasant comments Ghanaians made about the girl's talent and brilliance.
Jessie Arkosuah Khay said:
"My cousin is in Bolgatanga and is 12 years, she knows all and can ride too. She even scares me when she rides at top speed. But kudos to this lovely girl."
Kwaku Darko commented:
"This show is trying to mimic Harvey's show but unfortunately, Ghanaian kids are timid due to how we are raised. It makes it difficult for children to express themselves in front of an adult. That is what we are experiencing here. And oh! She seems nervous too."
Kudiewu Mordecai mentioned:
"The girl is clever, but she is timid and looks scared. Some of the African parenting styles need to be changed, especially the shouting at and insulting kids. Always being forced to say "please" to prove they are humble. African child, brilliant and afraid."

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