As they watched Abigail and Afronita’s amazing performance at the British Got Talent show, which includes Abigail’s disability story, Ghanaian celebrities Nadia Buari, Lydia Forson, Okyeami Kwame, Sister Deborah, Yvonne Okoro, Bervely Afaglo, and many more couldn’t stop crying.
Under Lydia Forson’s post on Instagram the celebrities dropped messages and teary emojis signalling how emotional and their current mood watching the duo, especially Abigail. Not them alone, but in as much us one is strong with tears, the video will move you to tears…
The emotional impact of the performance was evident in their tears, as they were deeply moved by the powerful message of resilience and determination. The Ghanaian celebrities expressed their admiration for Abigail and Afronita’s talent and bravery in sharing such a personal story on a global platform like British Got Talent.
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In the video shared on X on Friday, May 3, Afronitaa gave Ghanaians a glimpse of what to expect in the coming days as she and her mentee, Abigail of Talented Kidz fame raised the flag of Ghana with their talents.
Dressed in vibrant kente inspired outfits, the duo took the stage with an electrifying performance that showcased their dancing prowess.
With infectious energy and synchronized moves, they brought back the spirit of azonto, dancing to popular hits like Fuse’s “Antenna” and other Azonto classics.
Watch the video below
We are so proud of Afronita and what she has done with little Abigail.
May this duo continue to do exploits for Africa and mother Ghana🥹🫶🏽 pic.twitter.com/6hm3tjME73— Fiifi Sage (@_Fiifi_Sage) May 4, 2024
The reaction from the audience seen in the video was a big complement and definitely a booster for the duo as they travel the path of their dreams in the competition.
On Saturday night, Afronitaa further whetted the appetite of Ghanaians and increased their interest for the new season of Britain’s Got Talent when she posted the full video of their performance.
Afronitaa and Abigail are undoubtedly making history for Ghana, showcasing the ich cultural heritage and talent that the country has to offer on an international platform.
And it was a sea of congratulations when they announced that they had successfully auditioned for this year’s competition earlier in February.
Afronitaa, who joined DWP Academy, a popular dancing group at the age of 14 in 2018, recently announced her exit from the group.
Abigail, a 7-year-old deaf and dumb who emerged victorious in Season 14 of TV3’s Talented Kidz and Afronitaa have formed a strong board in the last few months.
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