Veteran Actress Irene Opare Performs Shatta Wale’s ‘On God’ at her mother’s funeral

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Veteran Ghanaian actress Irene Opare has found herself at the centre of public debate following a spirited performance of Shatta Wale’s hit song “On God” at her late mother’s funeral reception held on Sunday, June 29, 2025.

In a video making the rounds on social media, the beloved screen icon is seen dancing enthusiastically and singing along to the popular dancehall track during what appeared to be the after-burial celebration. Her energetic display has since drawn mixed reactions from fans and the general public.

While many applauded Opare for honouring her mother with joy rather than sorrow, others questioned the appropriateness of the moment.

“How can someone be so lively at their mother’s funeral? Where are the tears?” one social media user wrote.

Critics argue that her cheerful demeanour and choice of song were out of step with the solemnity traditionally expected at such events.

However, defenders of the actress countered that funerals—especially in Ghanaian culture—are often a celebration of life, particularly when the deceased lived a long, fulfilled life.

“Not every funeral needs to be a sea of tears. Maybe her mum asked to be celebrated in style,” one supporter commented.

The “On God” anthem, which speaks about perseverance and divine protection, has become a rallying song for motivation and strength, making it, in the eyes of some, a fitting choice for a moment of resilience.

As the debate continues online, Irene Opare has not yet issued a statement. But her performance has reignited conversations around how Ghanaians interpret mourning, healing, and celebration, especially among public figures.

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