I am trying to recall when his father died.It's been some months away and i am trying to find out what has kept the family so long not to let the deceased rest in peace? Kwesi, you have the money to bury him but what has kept ... read full comment
I am trying to recall when his father died.It's been some months away and i am trying to find out what has kept the family so long not to let the deceased rest in peace? Kwesi, you have the money to bury him but what has kept you so long? Why do we Akans as i may put it keep the dead for so long in the mortuary? My Sympathy to whole Essien family
Kwaku B 10 years ago
I agree with you, there is no reason why it should take this long
I agree with you, there is no reason why it should take this long
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Why are you two surprised? money or no money people keep bodies for long and if you don't know the reason behind that go refresh your memories. You go overseas and bcos they bury their dead like chickens you expect that from ... read full comment
Why are you two surprised? money or no money people keep bodies for long and if you don't know the reason behind that go refresh your memories. You go overseas and bcos they bury their dead like chickens you expect that from us too. there is a cultral reason for it and whether you like it or not thats just how it is
Kwaku B 10 years ago
So you're saying just because it's cultural and tradition it's automatically the correct thing to do? You make no sense my friend.
So you're saying just because it's cultural and tradition it's automatically the correct thing to do? You make no sense my friend.
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What the Essien family decide to do is non of your business in the same way what you choose to do with dead relatives is no one else's business
What the Essien family decide to do is non of your business in the same way what you choose to do with dead relatives is no one else's business
FOYOOSIS 10 years ago
Inasmuch as your concerns are felt, what i want to know is when did it became GHANAIAN (Akan) tradition to keep the deceased so long? In some circumstances, let's assume that one is rich, then the dead can be kept as long as ... read full comment
Inasmuch as your concerns are felt, what i want to know is when did it became GHANAIAN (Akan) tradition to keep the deceased so long? In some circumstances, let's assume that one is rich, then the dead can be kept as long as one wishes prior to the burial ceremony, but what we see and witness nowadays is dead bodies being kept so long before burial, although some families/relatives are very poor, accruing huge debts during and after burial and funeral rites.
Here's is a case of a friend of mine who went home recently for her dad's funeral. Infact, the family/ abusuapanyin after having come to agreement to keep the dead body in the mortuary for about 2 months and also having agreed to take their part of responsibility in terms of expenses, refused to honour their promise as soon as the lady arrived in Ghana, and so was made to bear all the expenses.I think some family members are enriching themselves at the expense of the dead, too!
In Essien's case, because he's rich and would probably bear all the funeral costs it might be taken into consideration as to when he could travel home to honour/bury his dead father.
My heartfelt condolence to Essien and a peaceful burial/funeral ceremony.
Am wampum the wise man 10 years ago
You cannot just leave your job when living in USA or abroad. And they prob had to coordinate for all important people to make it home to ghana . That is my guess
You cannot just leave your job when living in USA or abroad. And they prob had to coordinate for all important people to make it home to ghana . That is my guess
godsway 10 years ago
i send my condolence to essien
i send my condolence to essien
OSLO 10 years ago
My heartfelt condolence goes to Bra Essien and family.
My heartfelt condolence goes to Bra Essien and family.
AKOKO DARKO (U.S.A.) 10 years ago
He is going to spend more money on the lifeless body than when it was alive.And to add insult to an injury the mother may be there to shed crocodile tears.Posterity will judge you all.Just allow the dead to bury the dead and ... read full comment
He is going to spend more money on the lifeless body than when it was alive.And to add insult to an injury the mother may be there to shed crocodile tears.Posterity will judge you all.Just allow the dead to bury the dead and leave the departed old man alone.I believe you will have the nerve to read an orbituary or sing a dirge in his honour as if you showed him any honour when he was a living being.Some of us do not have short memories.We just try to let sleeping dogs lie.Whoever brought this article did you no good.Teach your childen not to repeat your mistake and beg the old man for forgiveness,if only he will hear,since we have no means knowing.I shall be at the funeral to assist you,until then,let me continue mourning for Uncle James till we meet again.
Sethoo 10 years ago
Is it your concern?Think of your family and see what you can do for them.Diwufie asem
Is it your concern?Think of your family and see what you can do for them.Diwufie asem
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thank you sethoo
thank you sethoo
Kofi 10 years ago
We are mortal beings, here for a short period. It really makes sense the preachings of the man called Jesus. Love one another, forgive one another etc. and if I can add to it, share, respect, give to one another and stop stea ... read full comment
We are mortal beings, here for a short period. It really makes sense the preachings of the man called Jesus. Love one another, forgive one another etc. and if I can add to it, share, respect, give to one another and stop stealing from the children.(CORRUPTION}
koo 10 years ago
a living dog is better off than a died lion.
a living dog is better off than a died lion.
gyataba 10 years ago
its very painful and sorrowful to lose someone closer to you.i will and have never forgotten the painful experience of losing my father some four years away.i still have the memories of his pass away very fresh in my mind.it ... read full comment
its very painful and sorrowful to lose someone closer to you.i will and have never forgotten the painful experience of losing my father some four years away.i still have the memories of his pass away very fresh in my mind.it is on this note that i sympathize with Michael for the painful passing away of his father.
I wish you Gods guidance and wisdom in this time of difficult life situation.Please take heart and know that you and i will follow suit one day.
To your father,I say damirifa due,due due, due ene amanehunu.
May your soul rest in perfect peace.
Sorry for the lost.papa, dammirifa duei.
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I am trying to recall when his father died.It's been some months away and i am trying to find out what has kept the family so long not to let the deceased rest in peace? Kwesi, you have the money to bury him but what has kept ...
read full comment
I agree with you, there is no reason why it should take this long
Why are you two surprised? money or no money people keep bodies for long and if you don't know the reason behind that go refresh your memories. You go overseas and bcos they bury their dead like chickens you expect that from ...
read full comment
So you're saying just because it's cultural and tradition it's automatically the correct thing to do? You make no sense my friend.
What the Essien family decide to do is non of your business in the same way what you choose to do with dead relatives is no one else's business
Inasmuch as your concerns are felt, what i want to know is when did it became GHANAIAN (Akan) tradition to keep the deceased so long? In some circumstances, let's assume that one is rich, then the dead can be kept as long as ...
read full comment
You cannot just leave your job when living in USA or abroad. And they prob had to coordinate for all important people to make it home to ghana . That is my guess
i send my condolence to essien
My heartfelt condolence goes to Bra Essien and family.
He is going to spend more money on the lifeless body than when it was alive.And to add insult to an injury the mother may be there to shed crocodile tears.Posterity will judge you all.Just allow the dead to bury the dead and ...
read full comment
Is it your concern?Think of your family and see what you can do for them.Diwufie asem
thank you sethoo
We are mortal beings, here for a short period. It really makes sense the preachings of the man called Jesus. Love one another, forgive one another etc. and if I can add to it, share, respect, give to one another and stop stea ...
read full comment
a living dog is better off than a died lion.
its very painful and sorrowful to lose someone closer to you.i will and have never forgotten the painful experience of losing my father some four years away.i still have the memories of his pass away very fresh in my mind.it ...
read full comment