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Certainly one of Ghana’s skilled dancer, Afronita launched her much-anticipated Afrostar Children Academy over the weekend at Dzorwulu.

The occasion attracted a number of celebrities who got here to indicate their help for the 20-year outdated.

Among the many notable figures in attendance had been Empress Gifty, Mr Drew, Dancegod Lloyd, Mophty, and poet Nakeeyat, who added to the thrill with their respective performances.
Throughout the occasion, Afronita launched the members of her newly established dance academy, which goals to nurture younger dance fans and supply them with alternatives for progress and growth.

Sharing her imaginative and prescient for the academy in an interview on Hitz FM, Afronita expressed her want to instill confidence in her members.

She referred to as for help from celebrities and trade stakeholders as she embarks on a journey to empower the following era of dancers.

Some folks absent had been her former colleagues from DWP. However their absence didn’t cease the occasion from happening.

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Supply: Ghanacelebrities.com


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