A viral sensation on the internet features a coffin with a decidedly unusual design: it’s shaped like a p3nis.
The striking image has garnered significant attention, with many women praising the Ghanaian carpenter behind the design, which was crafted by a skilled artisan from Teshie, a town in Ghana.
The coffin, which has become a topic of widespread discussion, has elicited a range of reactions from Ghanaians and beyond.
Some have expressed amusement and curiosity, while others have questioned the intent and significance of the design.
The concept behind this unconventional coffin is rooted in cultural commentary.
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According to local sources, the p3nis-shaped coffin is meant to serve as a statement about the deceased’s lifestyle.
Specifically, it is intended for men known for their womanizing ways during their lifetime.
The idea is that such a coffin makes a bold statement about the person’s earthly behavior, symbolically representing their notoriety for being a womanizer.
Interestingly, this creative approach to funeral design is not isolated.
It mirrors a broader trend in Africa where traditional funeral practices are being infused with contemporary and often humorous elements.
For instance, there have been reports of “braai stands” made from old coffins, transforming them into makeshift grills for social gatherings.
These repurposed coffins serve as both a practical tool for cooking and a conversation piece, blending the somber with the celebratory in unique ways.