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– The infamous director of kitchen stools has been buried at Awoshie in Accra
– The burial ceremony for 44-year-old Robert Quaye Nortey Seppeh saw many young people remembering him with stools and provocative dancing.
– The late headmaster left his wife, Mrs. Felicity Tawiah, and 5 lovely children.
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Robert Quaye Nortey Seppeh, the director who was involved in an infamous kitchen stool saga with one of his female students, was buried.
The late master’s burial ceremony was held over the weekend of January 29-31, 2021, with a vigil that began on January 29 at Awoshie in Accra.
According to a report with a video that was viewed by YEN.com.gh At peacefmonline.com, the burial service was marked with many young people imitating the infamous act of the late director.
Some were spotted with kitchen stools on their heads, while others created a dance version of the position the director took with his student before their story went viral.
As YEN.com.gh As previously reported, the late director died at age 44, on December 7, 2020, on Ghana’s Election Day, and thus did not receive much attention online when it happened.
Seppeh left behind his wife, Ms. Felicity Tawiah, and five children: Baaba Seppeh, Abigail Seppeh, Prince Otu Seppeh, Joseph Otubi Seppeh, and Nhyira Seppeh.
In another report, the 37-year-old Ghanaian CEO named Samuel Mensah, who was based in the United Kingdom, died of the novel coronavirus after a scheduled interview about the virus.
According to the verified Good Evening Ghana Facebook user who confirmed the news of Samuel’s passing, the deceased was billed for interview on Metro TV on Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 9pm.
Sadly, Paul Adom-Otchere later announced that Sam himself passed away as a result of the coronavirus he contracted earlier.
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