Mother and manager of dancer, Danita Akosua Yeboah, well known as Afronita, has revealed that her daughter started dancing at age 4.
According to her, Afronita’s zeal for dancing began at home when she was young.
Speaking with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, she expressed how her daughter was passionate about her new-found talent.
“She [Afronita] started dancing when she was only 4 years and I have a video of her at the age of four years dancing”, she said on Hitz FM.
She also added that Afronita at the time used to dance to reggae/dancehall musician Samini’s songs.
“Whenever Samini was having a concert, we used to take her there. She will then sit on her father’s neck and will be dancing to his songs”, she recounted.
On her part, Afronita added that she will be willing to dance for musician Samini if she gets the opportunity to do so.
“I have met with Samini a couple of times, I have the desire to dance for him but I was too shy to tell him I wanted to do that. I certainly hope to dance for him”, she said.
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