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In Wednesday's edition of Ghana Month on Joy FM's Super Morning Show, historian Kwaku Darko Ankrah shared insights into how funerals are organised by the various tribal groups in the country.
He provided insight into how a funeral is organised, from the moment someone passes away to the subsequent activities that follow.
The historian also discussed how the transition takes place and its effects on the living.
He also discussed the different types of death and how burials and funeral services are organised.
Watch the full interview in the video below;
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