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PRINCESSFCFANSs: 4:00pm On May 14
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AutoConsult: 4:20pm On May 14
How's this a forklift??
RosyIsBlessed: 4:24pm On May 14
Ghanaians and their weird way of handling dead bodies
Thazard(m): 4:25pm On May 14
Shellsploit:
Weird ghana...
No be the same ghana get the image below wink


cheesy cheesy cheesy

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collinometricx: 4:46pm On May 14
I never open thread when i guess say na GHANA..
collinometricx: 4:53pm On May 14
lexy2014:

This is what a forklift looks like

Crane would have been better..
femi4: 5:00pm On May 14
GistMedia0:
Kumasi - Ghana: A group of spare parts traders at the popular Kumasi Magazine hub have sent off their deceased colleague in a rather bizarre fashion—using a forklift to hover the coffin during the burial ceremony.

The send-off, which took place at the forecourt of the St. John of the Cross Parish in Kronum, Kumasi, quickly gained viral attention after videos showed the suspended coffin with a man sitting on it being paraded mid-air by a forklift, to the shock and bewilderment of onlookers.

While some attendees appeared to cheer the display, others have criticized the act as disrespectful and disgraceful.

Many Ghanaians have since taken to social media to express their disapproval. One commenter wrote, "Two things Ghanaians love the most: funerals and eggs." grin Another added, "If we say our mind on them right now, you will see the insults. To think they have chiefs and elders in those towns but are able to do such disgraceful things is what we call ‘Lord, I’m amazed’."

Despite the backlash, some have defended the traders, describing the gesture as a final show of respect in their own unique way.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT_SSawFo2w
Ghanaians n gymnastics with coffin
Bimpe29: 5:09pm On May 14
Interment ought to be a solemn moment but it has been incredibly bizarre in Ghana.
bamosagie(m): 5:10pm On May 14
This is called a self loader or crane truck.... not a forklift.
dododawa1: 5:12pm On May 14
Laughing laughing laughing.
Testimony1988(m): 5:21pm On May 14
This is foolishness
penearth(m): 5:38pm On May 14
brain54:
That's not a forklift...

But I get the point!

A crane
Guestmale: 6:00pm On May 14
Ghanaians and their weird burial ceremonies. shocked
bobochem: 6:57pm On May 14
Wetin pesin no go see for Ghana
DeGLORIOUS: 8:16pm On May 14
The most unusual and weird things are always from Ghana and Kenya.
Belurved1(m): 8:26pm On May 14
You sure sey Ghanians really care about heaven?

columbus007:
Will all these things matter in heaven? lipsrsealed
Greydebz(f): 9:01pm On May 14
I just knew from the headline that it’s only in Ghana you see something like this 😂😂😂
sharone21(f): 7:05am On May 15
Ghanaians and crazy abi na creative burial process, usually make coffin based on the occupation of the seas person while he was alive.

In Cameroon, there are few tribes that if you are a Lawyer and die, you aren't buried with face up( normal way) rather, the dead person is face downwards( prone position) because it's believed that while on earth the Lawyer would have lied so much( lol).
elitper: 12:04pm On May 15
Smitaro100:
E b like e get special weed ghanaians dey smoke when dem won organise burial dat side.
Ah tell you. Dia weed senior Nigeria own.
Smitaro100(m): 12:07pm On May 15
elitper:

Ah tell you. Dia weed senior Nigeria own.



No b lie..
donmik: 12:10pm On May 15
Worshipping a corpse must be a very dirty practice
donmik: 12:11pm On May 15
Shellsploit:
Weird ghana...
No be the same ghana get the image below wink

This one better
I fit do am sef

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Hespee93: 12:48pm On May 15
GistMedia0:
Kumasi - Ghana: A group of spare parts traders at the popular Kumasi Magazine hub have sent off their deceased colleague in a rather bizarre fashion—using a forklift to hover the coffin during the burial ceremony.

The send-off, which took place at the forecourt of the St. John of the Cross Parish in Kronum, Kumasi, quickly gained viral attention after videos showed the suspended coffin with a man sitting on it being paraded mid-air by a forklift, to the shock and bewilderment of onlookers.

While some attendees appeared to cheer the display, others have criticized the act as disrespectful and disgraceful.

Many Ghanaians have since taken to social media to express their disapproval. One commenter wrote, "Two things Ghanaians love the most: funerals and eggs." grin Another added, "If we say our mind on them right now, you will see the insults. To think they have chiefs and elders in those towns but are able to do such disgraceful things is what we call ‘Lord, I’m amazed’."

Despite the backlash, some have defended the traders, describing the gesture as a final show of respect in their own unique way.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT_SSawFo2w

Dear opp,

This is crane nor folklift.

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