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Ghana Pallbearer Sell NFT of Coffin Dance for over US$1 million

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Ghanaian pallbearer, Benjamin Aidoo has reportedly sold the non-fungible token (NFT) of his coffin dance for a cool US$1.046 million.

This became a success after a video of the dance went viral during the Covid-19 lockdown period in year 2020.

On April 9, the leader of the group Benjamin Aidoo listed and sold the viral coffin dance as NFT for 372 ETH ($1.046 million).

JUMIA GLOBAL

Videos and pictures of the pallbearers’ coffin dance became the meme people used to warn others about the fate of anyone who ignores Covid-19 safety protocols. The meme went so viral that even BBC covered it.

The group is reported to have donated $250,000 out of the money to help support the people of Ukraine.

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