Over the past few days, a video of an African group dance has become very popular on social media, with four to five Africans in black uniforms carrying the corpse on their shoulders and dancing, with music playing in the background. The group from the African country of Ghana gained worldwide fame in 2017 when a video of them carrying their bodies on their shoulders and dancing went viral on social media. But the question is, why do these people do that? This famous group is known all over the world as Dancing Paul Bearers but in Ghana the name of this group is Nina Otafreja Paul Bearing and Waiting Service.
The group was founded by a man named Benjamin Edo, according to Mail Online. Initially, it was created solely to provide services for the burial and funeral rites of the dead. They collect fees from the relatives of the deceased and carry out their duties up to the burial of the deceased. Later, Benjamin Edu, head of the group, came up with the idea of further improving the business. Because there are tribes in Ghana who, instead of grieving over the death of their loved ones, express joy and bid them farewell at weddings. Benjamin Edu's idea was to offer people simple dances with the last rites, etc., and charge them extra. Benjamin Edu's idea was successful, and the rich people of Ghana began inviting him to the funeral of their loved ones with bands, where they danced to the music and took the deceased to their final resting place. Go The popular African dance group has attracted a lot of attention in a very short time and many memes have been made about it.
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