Rev Major's Talented Children Pay Glowing Tribute to Him With a Popular Funeral Song at His One-Week

Rev Major's Talented Children Pay Glowing Tribute to Him With a Popular Funeral Song at His One-Week

  • Family of popular Ghanaian pastor, Reverend Major, has held his one-week observance since his passing
  • The children of the deceased paid glowing tributes to the late preacher by singing touching funeral songs at the event
  • Netizens who saw the video expressed mixed reactions, with some sympathising with the family and others wailing over Reverend Major's passing

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The children of the late Reverend Major paid glowing tribute to him at his one-week observance on July 18, 2025.

Aside from crying their hearts out in videos that surfaced on social media, two of the children displayed their talents at the event by singing beautifully to console mourners.

Rev Major Passes On, Rev Major, Rev Major Goes Home, Funeral Song
Rev Major's children sing their hearts out to mourn for their father at his one-week observance. Image source: Big Ben TV
Source: TikTok

A young boy, believed to be his son, sang Gyina Pintin, a popular Ghanaian gospel song by Osuani Afrifa, while trying to console his mother.

Many found the scene emotional, especially given the lyrics of the song being sung by the young boy, which encourages people to have faith in God during difficult times and reassures them that He will take care of them. The phrase "Gyina Pintin, mempaaba" translates to "Stand firm and don’t lose hope."

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Reverend Major's daughter also broke hearts at the one-week observance when she went on stage to perform alongside a live band.

She emotionally sang beautiful Ghanaian funeral songs, honouring the memory of his late father, including BB Collin's popular song, Adwoa Abene, Nana Adomako's Adwoa Pinamang and others.

Watch the video of Rev Major's son singing and trying to console his mother:

Rev Major's wife weeps bitterly at his funeral

The family of the late Reverend Major could not contain their grief during the one-week observance for the deceased Pastor.

The preacher passed away on June 28, 2025, and after weeks of deliberations and planning, his family has decided to observe his one week.

His wife was so broken and wept bitterly in a video. Footage from the event shows the wife kneeling in front of her only lover and companion's photo and weeping. She refused to be consoled while other mourners tried to ease her pain.

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Watch the video of Rev Major's wife weeping below:

Rev Major's passing breaks hearts online

Netizens who saw the video of Rev Major's children wailing over his passing expressed mixed reactions in the comments section. Some were heartbroken, while others consoled his family.

@Abenaa Konadu wrote:

"Herrrrr Rev Major 😭😭😭"

@Osaah❤️❤️ wrote:

"Oh oh hmmm😭😭😭😭😭😭😭"

@Sarah Agyei wrote:

"Solomon Sade."

@Rose Afrakomah wrote:

"Oh oh sorry."

@Ella baby💝🥰 wrote:

"Hmmm 😭😭💔💔😭💔. Aw, my heart is broken. Sorry to the family."

Controversial Germany-based blogger passes away

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a Germany-based Ghanaian blogger known as Adwenpahene has reportedly passed away.

News of Adwenpahene's demise surfaced on social media on Friday, April 4, 2025, with friends and loved ones paying tribute.

The news and tributes triggered mixed reactions from social media users who mourned the deceased. Some close to him shared fond memories of him in the comments section.

Source: YEN.com.gh

Authors:
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Jessie Ola-Morris (Human-Interest Editor) Jessie Ola-Morris is a Human Interest editor at YEN.com.gh. She has over three years of experience in journalism. She graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 2022 with a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. Her journalism career started with myjoyonline.com, a subsidiary of The Multimedia Group Limited, where she worked as a writer. Jessie also previously served as a multimedia journalist for The Independent Ghana. In 2024, Jessie completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. Email: jessie.ola-morris@yen.com.gh

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