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Why dead bodies used to be kept in the kitchen for 2 days – Anokye Frimpong explains

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  • A hole is not a cathedral 3 months ago

    Dont faint as a moslem you will wake up dead!

  • ANOKYE FRIMPONG AND HIS MANY STORIES 3 months ago

    I’ve never read anything from this self-broadcasting Historian that is enlightening. I’m 70+ and have never heard of dead bodies being kept deliberately for days before proper preservation, not from any part of Ghana.
    Th ...
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  • Mr Ibu 3 months ago

    Masa if these days dead bodies are kept for days before burial. We are talking about yester years but the practice is still going on. When the Tindana dies such an important traditional leaders body cannot be kept in a mortua ...
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  • Agya Koo 3 months ago

    Primitivism on display.
    All civilized teachings call for the immediate disposal of the dead.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 3 months ago

    That was not primitivism. The people had to make assurance doubly sure that a person is dead before it is buried. I grew up around Kwabere Sekyere Traditional area many decades ago when there were no Mortuaries to preserve a ...
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  • Ghanaweb be serious 3 months ago

    Yes you are right. We have a very civilised and rich culture with a traditional health system. Unfortunately colonisation and foreign religion have made us jettison them for the frustrating and less civilised one that we see ...
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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 3 months ago

    I understand that the dead had to be preserved and very much condemned dead but the Dead Body was never kept at the Kitchen. They were kept in special rooms. Our forefathers were very much learned and knew that diseases are, ...
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  • Citizen X 3 months ago

    I'm 30 and I have heard of not only one, but numerous cases of such preservation before burial, including one of my family member. Although primitive, it's no lie, and that is, maybe, what makes him an outstanding historian - ...
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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 3 months ago

    He is right about the preservation of the Dead Body but it was never LEFT AT THE KITCHEN FOR DAYS. I also saw how the Dead were preserved before the coming of many Modern Day Mortuaries.

  • Obibini 3 months ago

    I am 40 years. I know (not that I heard) our people used to do that when I was a kid.
    This practice wasn't done by the African alone, Indians and the Native Americans also have these practices.

    Science looks for breat ...
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  • Ghanaweb be serious 3 months ago

    It is a very common practice. Even in the morgue dead bodies are kept in the fridge after they have been left outside the fridge for at least 24 hours.

  • NzemaK 3 months ago

    Good Practice anyway, but the hygiene involved . especially if the fellow died of a certain dieses that should not be entertained for long

  • NzemaK 3 months ago

    Desease***

  • Sycamore 3 months ago

    Awww poor you! even your second attempt at spelling DISEASE,evaded you once more. When we admonish you to take your studies seriously, you think we're disturbing you. Just a joke please

  • 3tw3 ba 3 months ago

    Prof paaa. hahahaha. Odwan

  • NzemaK 3 months ago

    You are not serious.it can happen to anybody. Cheers anyway
    .

  • Hawa Koomson6 3 months ago

    Prophet Muhammed corpse was kept for three day before he was buried... his corpse was smelling so bad that Abu Bakr ordered his immediate burial.. bloated stomach, fluid coming from his corpse, finger nails turning dark (acco ...
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  • Nana Addo 3 months ago

    What is this?

  • O’Neil 3 months ago

    This man can lie, why give divisive element audience ? Who made him Ghanaian historian, Ghana media u don’t do background check

  • Kwame Peter 3 months ago

    O’Neil, Yaw Anokye Frimpong is a mercenary in the pay of some failed politicians,his distorted and fake history narratives feed into the politically divided country which division have been orchestrated by the same failed p ...
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  • O’Neil 3 months ago

    Kwame Peter , bless u . I saw those cooked narratives from this ethnocentric old crooked nation breaker

  • Success key 3 months ago

    I think what he is saying is true am only 21 but heard this from my grandmother before she passed away 4yrs ago.

  • Larry 3 months ago

    @Sycamore English spellings is not our thing as far as u understand what he is trying to mean.

  • Gbagbladza 3 months ago

    O neil and kwame peter you guys are idiot fools like your parents .
    I am only 52 years but I witnessed it twice

  • Asida 3 months ago

    It's very true. I remember those days in my home village some even keep the dead for three days. But its mainly to allow the family to prepare for a befitting burrial as there were no morgues anywhere.

  • Mr Ibu 3 months ago

    The practice is still on in the upper east. Check my post above. When the Tindana dies the body must be kept for three days. Even important old ladies and men of certain status in the village get the similar treatment. First ...
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  • VERY PRIMITIVE 3 months ago

    When the Ancient Egyptians had the knowledge to embalm the dead thousands of years ago, your primitive people in the North were smeared cassava dough on carcasses.

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  • NDC NPP SAME DEVIL 3 months ago

    No wonder you are priitive and still practice primitive culture

  • Kwame-Italy 3 months ago

    WITH due respect, I am over 80 years. My Ewe peole never kept the corpse in kitchen two days. ! Ritual bathing and addornments ,yes ! Burials took place within 2 days. Now ??? .For many medical reasons all corps must be inte ...
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  • Kwame Twumasi-Fofie 3 months ago

    Maybe, if 80-year old Kwame-Italy had read the story well, he would have noted that the writer didn't specifically mention his Ewe tribe. And the simple fact that he personally has never heard about this doesn't necessarily ...
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  • SON OF GOD 3 months ago

    In my culture they they will smear fresh cassava juice o the dead body and keep it for two nights and if there seem to be no life in it, then it will be buried on the third day.
    Few came back to life.

  • Prudhomme - Stop this nonsense, fake historian 3 months ago

    Maybe this was done only in your village, fool.

  • JULOR CAESAR 3 months ago

    Dead bodies used to b kept in kitchens for two days before burial so the dead bodies could cook their last meals before being buried. While everyone slept at night, the dead would wake up prepare themselves a going-away meal, ...
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  • JULOR CAESAR 3 months ago

    Dead bodies used to be kept in kitchens for two days before burial so that the dead bodies could cook their last meals before being buried. While everyone slept at night, the dead would wake up and prepare themselves a going- ...
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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 3 months ago

    Oh my God! What kind of myth is this? Please we are in a modern era but not in the Stone Age and Prehistoric period to be fooled to believe such total nonsensical TOLI.

  • Shine 3 months ago

    It's called dark humour. He doesn't mean it literally, please.

  • Akua 3 months ago

    Dead bodies in kitchen! Oh no no no noooooh . Primitive . Which history book has recorded this misbehavior ?

  • Kwame 3 months ago

    My people keep dead bodies in the bath because that place is cool to make it easy for people who comatose to recover early.