Audio By Carbonatix
South Africa’s BGirl Courtnae Paul and Bboy Smith from Benin emerged as Champions of Afrobreak International Championship Africa Finals 2024.
This year’s event goes down in the record books as the biggest dance event in Africa, in terms of the number of countries represented.
The three day event began with a workshop themed “the impact of Breaking after Olympics in Africa,” which saw esteemed performers such as, Bgirl Vee from South Africa, the only female Olympic judge on the African continent, France’s Bboy Lilou, a multiple world champion and Bgirl Syssy, World Youth Breaking Champion, as speakers.
The 2v2 dance competition and the kids battle were the main highlights of day 2, before the main event took center stage on the final day.
The battle for the top (8) eight in the female category was between the defending champion Sandrine (Benin), Cruxy (Nigeria), Neeja (Togo), Courtnae Paul (South Africa), Vibe (Nigeria), Tris Noami (Ghana ), Change (Angola ) and Vikz (Ghana).

An intense contest saw South Africa’s Courtnae Paul emerge the new African Bgirl Champion.
The male contest followed similar fashion with a high level of competition, which saw dancers from Zimbabwe, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Togo, Benin, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Niger, Uganda, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Nigeria.
After heated battles in the round of 16, quarter finals and semi finals, the grand finale was between Delkrim from Côte d’Ivoire and Benin’s Smith, with the latter getting the nod from the panel of judges to claim the big prize.

Nana Tufour Okai (Bboy Lyricx), the president of the Breaking Federation of Ghana confirmed that this year’s winners will represent Africa at Battle De Valux in France 2025.
Latest Stories
-
Nearly 2,000 displaced, schools damaged as windstorm wreaks havoc in Gushegu
11 minutes -
Ghana’s Derrick Kohn to work under Marie-Louise Eta as she becomes first woman to coach men’s Bundesliga team
15 minutes -
Accra Open Championships conclude with strong performances ahead of African Championships
23 minutes -
Ghana to begin camping with 12 athletes after Accra Open Championships – Bawa Fuseni
44 minutes -
Anthony Joshua declines showdown with Tyson Fury but admits they ‘probably’ clash next
57 minutes -
Tyson Fury dominates Makhmudov, calls out Joshua next
1 hour -
I have supported highway authority financially to fix roads in my constituency – A Plus
2 hours -
US, Iran fail to reach peace agreement after marathon talks in Pakistan
3 hours -
ECG kicks off Phase Two of transformer upgrades at Lashibi; brief outages expected
3 hours -
Port crises loom as 11,000 drivers threaten four-day strike
4 hours -
A source of excellence across generations – Vice President Opoku-Agyemang lauds Mfantsipim
5 hours -
(Photos) Mfantsipim School launches historic 150th anniversary
5 hours -
Knights and Ladies of Marshall group backs Catholic Bishops’ stance on anti-LGBTQ+
6 hours -
Bright Simons: All the Filla in the Ibrahim Mahama/E&P – Gold Fields Saga
7 hours -
Monetise Idiocy In Ghana
7 hours