COVID-19 VIDEO: Our Ghanaian pallbearers a.k.a Dadaawu popular in Spain

Our Ghanaian pallbearers a.k.a Dadaawu have become popular in Spain. Their image has been trending globally. Their unique pallbearing images have been used to educate and advice people to stay at home.
South Africa is one of the countries on the continent that has converted the Ghanaian pallbearers a.k.a Dadaawu into cartoons to help achieve the needed effect.
The skills and facial expressions of these men are helping the world drive home the need to stay at home. In Africa, the US and Europe, these Ghanaian pallbearers a.k.a Dadaawu have become household celebrities used to warn citizens to stay home.
The message is simple, “Stay at home before you get carried away never to return” Twitter has been buzzing with varied images, videos, and messages with these strange celebrities. But even they, will not want to carry the remains of a COVID-19. Please stay at home.
Look at some sampled videos and images of the Ghanaian pallbearers.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1247767578262437891
https://twitter.com/i/status/1249695002097311746







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