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POPULAR GHANAIAN PALLBEARERS A.K.A 'DADA AWU' HAVE MADE OVER A MILLION

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The popular Ghanaian pallbearers
nicknamed 'Dada Awu' have made over a million
dollars from going viral.
On April 7, the video meme was minted by the
Dancing Pallbearers team and auctioned on NFT.
Accordingly, they have sold their 10-second meme
in one of the historic Non-Fungible Token (NFT)
auctions.
3F Music, home to a number of recording studios
worldwide based in the Middle East, bought the
Coffin Dance meme for $1,046,079.54
(327.00ETH) as the highest bidder on Saturday,
April 9.
Out of generosity, the pallbearers have announced
that they will be donating 25% of the sale of their
meme to the Ukrainian Charitable Foundation to
support Ukraine amidst its war against Russia ever
since Putin' invasion.
In a video seen by pulse.com.gh, Benjamin Aidoo,
the leader of the pallbearer's group
said
we will
like to announce that we would transfer twenty-
five per cent of the funds from the sale of our
memes at the NFT auction to the Ukrainian
Charitable Foundation".
According to reports, the donation was part of an
agreement
with attached to the auctioning.
Before the bidding ended, a tweet from the leader
of the
group said "just over 3 hours left on the
Coffin Dance #NFT auction at @foundation! 50%
of the proceeds go to charity in Ukraine".
The parabearers went viral globally 
After their video surfaced online.
The group show their casket- carrying skills that see them orchestrating a chronographed routine, lifting and lowering casket and even sitting on floor if need be.
Their video became hit that sparked global trend that also became a phenomenon during the outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic 
 
Credit: entamoty
Source: pulse Ghana

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