In the past, the graveyard used to be revered as many cultures have respect for the dead.

However, this culture appears to be fading gradually with emerging trends in some climes.

For instance, in some parts of Nigeria, there are growing cases of people suspected to be ritualists who now hunger for the graveyards seeing them as a potential ground for ritual materials.

As a result, people have been caught exhuming corpses to dismember dead bodies for money rituals.

Just as in other cultures, Ghanaians on their own too have a strong desire to beautify the dead and everything associated with them, including coffins, and funeral procession.

However, the latest craze in the country is burying the dead in a rotating tomb, which many people have likely never seen before.

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Radio Nigeria gathered that a man who most likely saw the spinning tomb for the first time decided to forget about his sorrows and had a good time, sitting on the tomb and having his pals spin him around.

He was reported to have gone to the cemetery with his friends to bury a comrade but thereafter, decided to have a pleasurable spin on sighting the roller coaster on the tomb of another deceased.

He was riding the smooth rollercoaster on the tomb while conversing with his pals, who were also recording and laughing. 

His companions assisted him in bringing the spinning tomb to a halt after he had enjoyed the ride for a while.

Olaitan Oye-Adeitan

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