Popular Ghanaian dancer, Danita Akosua Adomaah Yeboah, known as Afronitaaa and her protégé Abigail have made their way to the international stage to represent the country.
The duo auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) on Friday, February 9 and are expected to feature in the latest season of the show.
Dressed in all-white hoodies and blue baggy trousers with a touch of kente, the dancers are currently trending on social media after BGT posted them on their social media handles on X and Instagram.
Confirming their participation, Afronitaa took to Instagram to share the good news with their fans.
She wrote, "IN IT TO MAKE HISTORY!
FAITHFUL GOD, THANK YOU! FIRST GHANAIAN DANCERS TO PERFORM ON THE BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT STAGE! This is HUGE!!!
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