“Business is bad!” Dancing Pallbearers complain after sudden rise of the Coronavirus pandemic

If you thought the Coronavirus was out to play, then you thought wrong!

So far so many businesses continue to count losses as people are advised to stay indoors! Offices, places of worship and work have since remained closed and judging from how things are moving; we might as well start adapting to the new changes that including sanitizing, washing of hands and staying indoors!

Unfortunately the pandemic has also affected the Dancing Pallbearers who can no longer offer their services despite business booming for months. Considering the type of job they specialise in, these men would now be on demand but due to the virus the fellas have been banned from operating till further notice.

According Benjamin Aidoo who is the group leader, business is no longer what it used to be; nd ironic as it sounds he hopes a solution will be found so that his group resumes back to work. Speaking on BBC Benjamin went on to open up saying;

Dancing Pallbearers

This Coronavirus pandemic

 

This pandemic has affected my business badly, it has come to a stand still. We don’t do business now and I feel bad. But I know after the pandemic we are going to go around the world to teach people what we do and they will know how we show respect to the dead.

Dancing Pallbearers

They first started making headlines after memes showing their hilarious dance moves at funerals. What made them loveable is how committed they were at their job; despite many viewing the coffin as the grim reapers signature! Anyway, the dancing pallbearers who are under a kenyan management have since become popular not just in Africa but the entire world. If not for the pandemic, these men would definitely be on demand as every media house wants to feature their incredible hustle.

However, we might just have to wait and see how things turn in the near future. The grim reaper helpers seem to be taken precaution by closing their business, so who are we not to fear too?

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Pauline Syombua

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