Why I was crying – Man behind viral weeping meme finally speaks (Video)

Why I was crying - Man behind viral weeping meme finally speaks (Video)

Why I was crying - Man behind viral weeping meme finally speaks (Video)

The man behind the viral and widely used weeping meme has finally opened up about what kept him in such a condition.
Speaking, the lad disclosed that on a fateful day, his grandma gave him N200 to buy garri but on his way, he met some gamblers and decided to try his luck.

Why I was crying - Man behind viral weeping meme finally speaks (Video)

According to him, he and friend began playing dice with the men winning and losing some unfortunately, at the end of the day, he lost all his money.
Upon discovering that he had nothing left, he began weeping bitterly while envisaging that the gamblers will sympathize with him and give him back his money.
He added that he knew his grandma was going to deny him food for two days and that added to his sorrow.
He concluded by stating that he doesn’t know how the photo surfaced online.
Today, the meme is used by a lot of netizens to explain certain situations without necessarily typing.
He said:
“THE THING WEY HAPPEN BE SAY I DEY MY GRANDMA SIDE. FOR MY VILLAGE. AND THAT TIME, TO DEY CHOP SOMETIMES DEY SOMEHOW. ON THAT FATEFULL DAY, NA SO MY GRANDMA GVIE ME N200 MAKE I GO BUY GARRI SO WE FIT CHOP TONIGHT. AS I COME DEY GO, I COME GO PLAY DICE WITH MY FRIEND. IN THE LONG RUN, THEY LATER CHOP MY MONEY.”
Watch the video below:

Ghanaian pallbearers sell viral dance meme for over N500M as NFT, donates 25% to charity

Ghanaian pallbearers sell viral dance meme for over N500M as NFT, donates 25% to charity

Popular Ghanaian pallbearers, ‘Dada Awu,’ made over $1M following the sale of their viral 10-seconds dance meme as NFT.
Ghanaian pallbearers sell viral dance meme for over N500M as NFT, donates 25% to charity

The viral pallbearers had minted their 10-second meme as a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) which was auctioned with the intention of raising funds for charity.

Just over 3 hours left on the Coffin Dance #NFT auction at @foundation! 50% of the proceeds go to charity in Ukraine. Place your bid at: https://t.co/p0XxPNYbhf#MemeEconomy pic.twitter.com/NH0kJc94Kq
— Benjamin Aidoo (@nanaotafrija) April 8, 2022
3F Music, home to a number of recording studios worldwide based in the Middle East, bought the Coffin Dance meme for $1,046,079.54 (327.00ETH) as the highest bidder on Saturday, April 9.
Ghanaian pallbearers sell viral dance meme for over N500M as NFT, donates 25% to charity

Out of generosity, the pallbearers donated $250K as charity to the Ukrainian military as support amidst the ongoing war.

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— jose requena (@cucojose) April 10, 2022