Ghanaian MP for Ningo Prampram Constituency Sam George is “super excited” after watching “Little Lioness” Abigail Dromo shine on Britain’s Got Talent audition alongside Mentor Afronita.
A viral video snippet of Ghanaian dancer Afronita, whose real name is Danita Akosua Adomaah Yeboah, and her protégé Abigail ‘s electrifying performance on Britain’s Got Talent audition has set social media ablaze, with many expressing pride in the early performance of the Ghanaian duo.
And the heartwarming moment has drawn a proud reaction from Sam George, the Ghanaian Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Abigail’s hometown. In a social media post, he celebrated the young dancer’s journey, referring to her as his “little lioness.”
“Watching the journey of my little lioness ‘Abigail’, I am super excited but grateful to God for the blessings He has brought her way,” George stated. “From my first post asking you to support her to the grand finale and sending her off to Britain’s Got Talent, her journey has been incredible and nothing short of a series of miracles.”
Abigail’s parents hail from the Ningo Prampram constituency and they MP is wowed by his little constituents magic performance at the world stage.
He recounted how he had previously rallied support for Abigail and acknowledged the pivotal roles played by her parents and mentor Danita Akosua Adomaah Yeboah, known as Afronita, in nurturing her talents.
Afronita has gained a massive following in Ghana and beyond for her viral Azonto dance videos showcasing the popular dance craze that originated in Ghana over a decade ago. She took Abigail under her wing, passing on her skills and passion to the young protégé.
On the Britain’s Got Talent stage, their high-energy performance transported the audience back to the Azonto fever, earning them a rousing reception and progressing them to the next round of the competition.
“God bless her parents and Afronita (Danita Akosua Adomaah Yeboah) for walking this journey with her. This is just the beginning! From Ningo-Prampram to the world!” George concluded, beaming with pride at their remarkable achievement.
The viral clip symbolizes the far-reaching impact of Ghana’s vibrant dance culture while highlighting the powerful mentor-mentee bond that has propelled Abigail to an international platform at a tender age.
As Afronita and Abigail await the next stages of Britain’s Got Talent, their joyful showcase of heritage has already become a source of immense national pride for the MP and Ghanaians.