VIDEO: Patapaa explains viral cash scene at mother’s funeral
Ghanaian musician Patapaa has responded to public reactions following a viral video that showed him holding a polythene bag filled with cash donations during his late mother’s funeral. The footage, which quickly spread across social media, sparked widespread debate, with many questioning why large s
Ogyem Solomon

Ghanaian musician Patapaa has responded to public reactions following a viral video that showed him holding a polythene bag filled with cash donations during his late mother’s funeral.
The footage, which quickly spread across social media, sparked widespread debate, with many questioning why large sums of money collected at the event were being kept in a simple plastic bag. Some critics described the scene as unusual, while others were simply curious about the circumstances surrounding it.
Addressing the issue, Patapaa clarified that he was not acting on his own initiative but was rather instructed by elders and organizers at the funeral to hold the money on their behalf. According to him, the cash consisted of contributions from mourners who attended the funeral to support the family and assist with burial expenses.
He explained that such practices are not uncommon in certain traditional settings, where donations are publicly gathered and managed during funeral ceremonies. Patapaa emphasized that he was merely following directions and had no personal intention regarding how the funds were handled.
His explanation has since drawn mixed reactions. While some people have accepted his clarification and pointed to cultural practices that allow such methods, others continue to question whether there could have been a more secure or organized way to handle the donations.
The incident has sparked broader conversations about funeral customs, transparency in handling contributions, and how cultural practices are perceived in the age of social media. It also highlights how quickly moments from public events can gain attention and generate debate online.
Despite the criticism, Patapaa maintains that his actions were appropriate within the context of the ceremony and aligned with instructions given by those overseeing the event.
Watch the video below:
“I was just following tradition.”
— Musician Patapaa explains why he was holding the money received at his mother’s funeral in Swedru pic.twitter.com/SPLjdzr5My
— 𝐀𝐒𝐊 (@askghmedia) March 22, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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