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Mofe Duncan Goes Viral After Learning George Wrapper for Father’s Funeral

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Mofe Duncan is preparing for one of the most emotional moments of his life as he gets ready to lay his father to rest, and the journey is already touching many hearts.

In a video shared online, the actor gave fans a glimpse into a deeply personal moment learning how to properly tie the traditional Itsekiri George wrapper, a cultural attire worn during important ceremonies. Guided by his elder sister, he approached the process with a mix of humor and reflection, joking about how long and complicated the fabric seemed, while still embracing its significance.

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Beyond the lighthearted moment, there’s a deeper emotional layer to the experience. For Mofe, this isn’t just about dressing appropriately for a funeral—it’s about honoring his father’s legacy and participating fully in a cultural rite that symbolizes respect, identity, and farewell.

The actor had previously announced the passing of his father, Josbert Thomas Kofi Duncan, who died in March 2026. Sharing his grief publicly, he described the loss as heartbreaking but also expressed comfort in the belief that his father is at peace.

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As preparations continue for the funeral, Mofe has also taken time to appreciate the overwhelming support he has received from fans, colleagues, and well-wishers. He acknowledged that the messages, prayers, and calls have provided strength during this difficult period.

The upcoming ceremony is expected to be both solemn and celebratory a final tribute filled with culture, family unity, and love. For Mofe Duncan, learning the George wrapper is more than just a skill; it’s a symbolic “last dance” with his father, a moment of connection that will stay with him long after the farewell.

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