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Michael Essien took centre stage during FC Nordsjaelland's visit to Ghana, mesmerizing players and fans with his vibrant performance of the traditional 'Agbaza' dance, a cultural treasure from Ghana's Volta Region.
The former Chelsea star participated in a cultural exchange program organized to deepen ties between Ghana and Denmark, a bond fostered by the Right to Dream Academy.
A lively video circulating on social media captures Essien enthusiastically dancing, cheered on by the Nordsjaelland players.
The joyful moment underscored the club's embrace of Ghanaian culture and their appreciation for Essien’s efforts to promote it.
Watch the video below:
Michael Essien is loving it back home #JoySports pic.twitter.com/k8r6IEX3Dn
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) December 9, 2024
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