“Stay at home or dance with us.” That’s the message these well-known dancing pallbearers in Ghana want to unfold amid the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.
Nana Otafrija pallbearers are identified for his or her extravagant outfits and dancing funeral providers.
They lately become a viral meme urging individuals to remain dwelling on this attempting time.
The group gained worldwide consideration after being featured in a 2017 BBC documentary.
Their objective is to vary the notion of funerals – to have fun life fairly than mourn.
“We want to thank all of the doctors in the world,” they posted on their social media. “You are working hard and taking care of everyone. Now remember, stay at home or dance with us.”
This report was produced and edited by Al Jazeera NewsFeed’s Seena Khalil.
Supply: Al Jazeera
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