The Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Samuel Nartey George, has praised Ghanaian dancers Afronitaaa and Abigail for their outstanding performances on Britain’s Got Talent, a prominent UK talent show.
He expressed his gratitude to God for swiftly elevating Abigail and Afronitaaa to global recognition.
Reflecting on his support for Abigail during her victorious run on Talented Kidz in 2023 and her hard work to achieve such international acclaim, Sam George emphasized that their success on Britain’s Got Talent marks the beginning of many more achievements in their dance careers.
“Watching the journey of my little lioness ‘Abigail’, I am super excited but grateful to God for the blessings He has brought her way. From my first post asking you to support her to the grand finale and sending her off to Britain’s Got Talent, her journey has been incredible and nothing short of a series of miracles.
“God bless her parents and Afronitaaa for walking this journey with her. This is just the beginning! From Ningo-Prampram to the world!” he wrote on his X page.
Adorned in vibrant yellow shirts and black pants with Kente accents, Afronitaaa took the stage, proudly holding the Ghana flag.
She introduced the duo, sharing the inspiring story of young Abigail, a hearing-impaired girl with an intense love for dance, captivating the judges and audience.
Upon the judges’ request, the pair began their act with Fuse ODG’s “Azonto” song and its remix.
The crowd’s excitement intensified as they performed to Fuse’s “Dangerous Love,” featuring Jamaican dancehall artist Sean Paul.
At the end of the nearly three-minute act, the entire auditorium, including the judges and audience, stood in ovation, with the loudest applause coming from Afronitaaa’s aunt and Abigail’s mother.
The judges—Simon, Amanda, Alesha, and Bruno—offered unanimous commendation for the performance.
Various celebrities and public figures have praised the duo for their stunning performance that showcased Ghana on the international stage.
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Watch video below of Afronita and Abigail’s performance on BGT:
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