Ghanaian man buried in plane-shaped coffin fulfilling pilot dream
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A late Ghanaian man who wished to be a pilot was buried in a plane-shaped coffin, and a video of the event has been made available on social media, sparking discussions.

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This is revealed in a video that has attracted thousands of likes, a few comments, and thousands of shares.


Ghanaian man who wished to be a pilot buried in plane-shaped coffin.[/figure]

The video shows a huge coffin shaped like a plane.

Various comments suggest that the man who aspired to become a pilot was buried in a plane-shaped coffin after his death.

One comment reads: ‘Hypriest: The man wanted to become a pilot ooooo.’

Meanwhile, many other individuals suggested different reasons in the comment section for why the man was buried in a plane-shaped coffin.

See some reactions below:

80_GUNTRUCKS☠️⚠️☣️: “To rest in peace in Ghana is very difficult.”

New Edubiase MP: “Is that not the pilot in aviator 🤣🤣😂.”

Boss Bonsu: “flying to heaven straight with Kantanka air.”

Movement: “they said he used community contributions to fly aviator and they chop him then he died out of heart attack.”

💎🌹🏧BECCA💧🧿 WOODS🇺🇸: “are u expecting me to cry wen I attend dx funeral 😂.”

excoba2024: “This one de3 CALL TO FLYING instead of CALL TO GLORY 😂😂😂.”

Kiki Poundz: “Where is the coffin flying to please the person who did it can solve Ghana problems.”

Ataapatra: “You see this is the kind of funeral I can’t attend, instead of crying I will be laughing 😂😂😂.”

Antoine Fleming: “An upside down ceiling fan on a casket sitting on four folding chairs……..man!”

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The late Ghanaian man who harbored dreams of becoming a pilot was ultimately laid to rest in a unique and symbolic manner, encapsulated in a plane-shaped coffin. The ceremony, captured in a video, has gained widespread attention on social media platforms, leading to a significant number of interactions including thousands of likes, numerous comments, and shares.

The video prominently features the intricately designed plane-shaped coffin, sparking a mix of emotions and discussions among viewers. Various comments have emerged, reflecting the public's curiosity and interpretations regarding the choice of the coffin.

One notable comment from a user, ‘Hypriest,’ highlights the symbolic nature of the coffin: ‘The man wanted to become a pilot ooooo.’ This sentiment resonates with many, as it signifies a poignant tribute to the man’s unfulfilled aspiration.

However, the comment section also reveals a spectrum of reactions, with some individuals providing alternative perspectives on the reasoning behind the plane-shaped coffin.

Here are some notable reactions from social media users:

80_GUNTRUCKS☠️⚠️☣️: “To rest in peace in Ghana is very difficult.”

New Edubiase MP: “Is that not the pilot in aviator 🤣🤣😂.”

Boss Bonsu: “Flying to heaven straight with Kantanka air.”

Movement: “They said he used community contributions to fly aviator and they chop him then he died out of heart attack.”

💎🌹🏧BECCA💧🧿 WOODS🇺🇸: “Are you expecting me to cry when I attend this funeral 😂.”

excoba2024: “This one is a CALL TO FLYING instead of a CALL TO GLORY 😂😂😂.”

Kiki Poundz: “Where is the coffin flying to? Please, the person who did it can solve Ghana’s problems.”

Ataapatra: “You see, this is the kind of funeral I can’t attend; instead of crying, I will be laughing 😂😂😂.”

Antoine Fleming: “An upside down ceiling fan on a casket sitting on four folding chairs……..man!”

The video and the story behind it have evidently captured the imagination of many, shedding light on the diverse cultural expressions surrounding funerals and the ways in which individuals are remembered and honored in death.

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