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The Great Debate about funerals in Ghana

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  • Gabby 8 years ago

    I believe funerals should be organized but the negleate of the children should be look at. People spend much money on the corpse more than the living n i believe our mentality shd change

  • RAMBO TE 8 years ago

    I subscribe to the arguments KAB has raised against expensive funerals and I wish we had many more people thinking like him.
    Folks, what's all the fanfare and expense on the dead about ? It's just an opportunity for people t ...
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  • Kofi 8 years ago

    For those who are not Ashantis, the reason I have put fasting in quotes is because what Ashantis meant by fasting then was simply not eating Fufu! As you may know, Fufu is the number 1 staple and delicacy for most Ashantis. T ...
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  • Kwaku Antwi-Boasiako 8 years ago

    Hi Kofi, thanks for your remark. I'm an Ashanti, and I have not done any research on how the other Akan tribes handle funerals. So I was talking about what I know. I didn't mean to rate Ashantis above the other Akan tribes. I ...
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  • Kofi 8 years ago

    Thanks for your polite response.You will be amazed to know that Kingship,funerals,marriage,inheritance ,Fufu eating,Naming etc are all the same through out the Akan world.Whenever you get the chance, please travel to Ivory co ...
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  • Neutral Zone 8 years ago

    I admire the the way funerals are carried out in the north. Having been well travelled in Ghana, I can certainly say that is one of the most cost effective way to conduct a funeral.