The popular Ghanaian pallbearer’s group, nicknamed ‘Dada Awu’ have become a million-dollar richer.
Speaking on a Twitter Space discussion after the breakthrough sale, he said ” I am very happy … you know already from 2020 I started giving back to the society, you know everywhere you find yourself, it’s the society that takes you there“.
“So for me, I have I started in my small way, helping people in my end and very soon I will open a foundation for those disabled guys in the streets. I want to be a big philanthropist in Ghana but for now in my community, people come to my end to watch water for free,” he said in the post below.
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‘I’ve already started back to my community. I want to be one of the biggest philanthropist in Ghana’ – Founder of the “Coffin Dancers’. Benjamin Aidoo pic.twitter.com/FxfZftv1sV
— SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) April 11, 2022
3F Music, home to a number of recording studios worldwide based in the Middle East, bought the Coffin Dance meme at the said price as the highest bidder on Saturday, April 9th.
The pallbearers have announced that they will be donating 25% of their money from the auctioning to the Ukrainian Charitable Foundation to support Ukraine amidst its war against Russia ever since Putin’s invasion.
In the video below, he added, “come back alive to support Ukraine and its great people“. However, the announcement has sparked outrage among some Ghanaians who have been asking why they aren’t donating that money to a foundation in Ghana.
Meanwhile, according to reports, the donation to the Ukrainian foundation was a condition attached to the auctioning. This was captured in an old tweet by the founder of the pallbearer’s group, Benjamin Aidoo.
In his tweet, he said “”just over 3 hours left on the Coffin Dance #NFT auction at @foundation ! 50% of the proceeds go to charity in Ukraine“.
Just over 3 hours left on the Coffin Dance #NFT auction at @foundation! 50% of the proceeds go to charity in Ukraine. Place your bid at: https://t.co/p0XxPNYbhf#MemeEconomy pic.twitter.com/NH0kJc94Kq
— Benjamin Aidoo (@nanaotafrija) April 8, 2022