Price: Ghana’s Dancing Pallbearers Amount Popular Funeral Dancers Charge Revealed

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Popular pallbearers who dance while carrying coffins reveal they charge 2,200 cedis (not a fixed price) but $3000 outside Ghana and say their charges will increase after Coronavirus.

If you’ve spent much of your time online (which most of us are), then there’s a new video meme you may have come across.

We are talking about the one where a happy funeral dance by pallbearers are followed by harmful, life-threatening acts.

Users online have found the video of Ghana’s dancing pallbearers and by making amusing memes around them, they destroy their boredom.

Prampram based professional pallbearers have become a viral sensation on all social media platforms, talk of Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tiktok, Youtube among others.

The group’s founder, Benjamin Aidoo was granted an interview with media personality Giovanni Caleb about their increasing worldwide success and its impact on their company.

Ben disclosed during the interview that they are now getting calls from all parts of the world and that they will soon raise their prices after COVID-19 pandemic.

“The popularity we have received is booming our business now. We would increase our prices after the coronavirus. For now, we have a manager in Kenya and we have a lawyer too in Kenya,”

he said.

Detailing their prices, he said,

“the lowest in it is the black and white and the highest is the all-white, for outside Ghana the highest we charge is $3000 excluding transportation, food and accommodation”.

Watch their original video below:

For more information on how they started and more meme videos on their popular dancing skills, click here.