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It was an exciting night and experience, as the End of Year Hi-Life Party, put together by Hi-Life Festival with the able support of Joy 99.7 FM, at the Poolside of the Alisa Hotel ended with a blast.
A night of magic, yes magic and good music! Imagine the former president John Agyekum Kufuor declaring to one of the Masters of Ceremony for the night, Nathaniel Attoh, (the other was Gyedu-Blay Ambolley) that he does not see himself dancing because he didn’t come with his dancing shoes.
Constantly, this noble gentleman, who was among the countless number of personalities, could be seen waving his hands, nodding his head or tapping his feet to the great sounds oozing from the stage and speakers.
Obviously he was enjoying himself but one could hardly believe that the former first gentleman could easily be swayed to the magic unfolding on stage.
That magic got everyone, I think with the exception of the former president who thought he was hiding to his earlier statement; everyone else was up and dancing.
The venue was parked and the acts for the night were also hot; they all in their own ways have records to prove and the former president also had a jinx to break because the dancing floor was calling.
Frank Mensah, Thomas Frempong, Jewel Ackah, Kofi B and KK Kabobo, now Rev KK Kabobo, all came in after the other and yes they did rock. The ex-president was having a good time smiling to good memories and tunes.
...And Kufuor danced
And finally the magician came. The great Papa Yankson broke the jinx…he really did cast a spell on the former president. Kufuor was lost…he couldn’t hold it any longer but to dance. One could wonder, was it the special dedication Papa Yankson did for him? Whatever it was, the man was dancing.
His appearance on the dance floor took everyone by surprise, none saw it coming. It was the loud cheers that drew attention to his presence on the dance floor and man, the few minutes he spent on the dance floor, he did dance.
Earlier, Kufuor had expressed his love for hi-life music saying, “I love it, I deem it, that is my music.” Surprisingly even though he initially said he wasn’t going to dance, one man openly said he will gladly give him his woman to dance with.
The music and performances on the night were constantly inviting. One could not help but sing, dance, tap his or her feet or even move any part of the body.
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