So it’s no wonder that some Ghanaians are willing to pay professional mourners to cry on their behalf.
Ami Dokli is the leader of one of the several groups of professional mourners in Ghana. In a recent interview with BBC Africa, she said that some people cannot cry at their relatives’ funerals, so they rely on her and her team to do the wailing. Dokli and the other women in her team are all widows who, after their husbands died, decided to come together to help others give their loved-ones a proper send-off to the afterlife.
But crying for strangers is not the easiest thing in the world, so professional mourners charge a fee for their services, the size of which is in direct relation to the size of the funeral. If it’s a big funeral, their tears cost more.
Professional mourning is just one small part of the extravagance associated with Ghanaian funerals. People in Ghana will spend as much if not more on a funeral as they would on a wedding. A funeral planner told CNN that the average funeral should cost between $15,000-$20,000 (about N5miliion-and N7million), and should feature as many mourners as possible. These big social events are preceded by obligatory giant billboards that announce funeral arrangements, and sometimes feature artistic coffins shaped as something reminiscent of the deceased, and even dancing pallbearers.
According to Madam Awo Yaadonkoh, the leader of the Kumasi Funeral Criers Association, another group of talented criers-for hire in Ghana, professional mourners can help the family of the deceased raise more money from funeral participants.
Interestingly enough, some of these professional mourners charge by the style of crying that the customer is interested in.
Ami Dokli is the leader of one of the several groups of professional mourners in Ghana. In a recent interview with BBC Africa, she said that some people cannot cry at their relatives’ funerals, so they rely on her and her team to do the wailing. Dokli and the other women in her team are all widows who, after their husbands died, decided to come together to help others give their loved-ones a proper send-off to the afterlife.
But crying for strangers is not the easiest thing in the world, so professional mourners charge a fee for their services, the size of which is in direct relation to the size of the funeral. If it’s a big funeral, their tears cost more.
Professional mourning is just one small part of the extravagance associated with Ghanaian funerals. People in Ghana will spend as much if not more on a funeral as they would on a wedding. A funeral planner told CNN that the average funeral should cost between $15,000-$20,000 (about N5miliion-and N7million), and should feature as many mourners as possible. These big social events are preceded by obligatory giant billboards that announce funeral arrangements, and sometimes feature artistic coffins shaped as something reminiscent of the deceased, and even dancing pallbearers.
According to Madam Awo Yaadonkoh, the leader of the Kumasi Funeral Criers Association, another group of talented criers-for hire in Ghana, professional mourners can help the family of the deceased raise more money from funeral participants.
Interestingly enough, some of these professional mourners charge by the style of crying that the customer is interested in.
Here’s the list of crying styles offered by Kumasi Funeral Criers Association:
crying with swagg
deep wailing and shouting
crying and rolling on the ground
crying and walking at funeral ground
highly emotional crying
basic crying, crying and vomiting.
Culled from odditycentral.com
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Hian this one week me
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DeleteIt's Biblical.
DeleteRead your Holy Bible well and you will come across it.
Faints๐somebody pinch me
ReplyDeleteThe list of crying styles dikwa egwu
ReplyDeleteAll na hustle
Crying and vomiting? Hian the madness high wella
ReplyDeleteHahaha this there profession no be here
ReplyDeleteHian! What won't one read? Funny @ basic crying, crying and vomiting. Na wa! So will that bring back the dead? Oga ju!
ReplyDeleteI laughed all through reading this, as in, are they serious? They even have different types of mourning, ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
Nkiru Cryvanus, the goddess of tears, where art thou? Thy protรฉgรฉs in Ghana misseth thee...
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ReplyDeleteThis is not a lazy man's job at all.
Thought i wud see crying nd tearing wrapper ... Or falling inside grave.. Smh
ReplyDeleteLmao...u go fear cry na
DeleteCrying and vomiting....eleyi gidi gan
ReplyDeleteOgaooooo....this is so funny....awon goonz me
ReplyDeleteⓂc pinky ๐ฎ
Loves it. See ingenious money making idea...lol
ReplyDeleteHahaha check out na
ReplyDeleteCrying and vomiting? Na wa o
Wetin person no go see
We learn everyday.
ReplyDeleteKnown about this since child hood..
ReplyDeleteBenin and Friday obito no get comparison.
Professional criers dey benin