A daring young Ghanaian man seen dancing at a wedding ceremony
A daring young Ghanaian man has sparked a buzz on social media after a video of his bold and entertaining dance performance at a recent wedding went viral.
The unidentified performer, dressed in a stylish kaftan and matching slippers, took to the dance floor and showed his impressive dance moves in front of the newlywed couple.
Together with two of his friends, they danced to Patoranking’s hit song “Love You Die,” featuring Diamond Platnumz, which was released in 2017.
What made the scene even more striking was that the young man managed to balance a plate filled with balls of banku, a traditional Ghanaian dish, while dancing to the music.
As he joyfully performed in front of the couple, two gentlemen attempted to pull him away, but he refused to leave.
They eventually walked off the dance floor, leaving the young man to continue his routine.
Despite being signalled and spoken to by others, he remained unfazed and kept dancing.
It was after this point that his friends joined him, showcasing their impressive moves as the song played, resulting in a lively show that left the wedding guests cheering.
The buzz surrounding his performance took an intriguing turn when social media users began speculating about his connection to the bride.
Some alleged that he was the bride’s ex-boyfriend, while others disputed this claim.
However, someone who claimed to be a guest at the wedding commented on the video, explaining that the young men were friends of the groom and were simply celebrating his happiness.
Regardless of the uncertainty about his relationship with the bride, one thing was clear; the young man’s confidence and dance skills earned him a spot in the hearts of many.
As the debate continues, one can’t help but admire his carefree spirit and impressive dance moves.
Watch the video below:
I think it’s the girls ex. 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/HC3zSKaszS
— Fixon Dennis (@fixondennis) April 1, 2025
NAD/AE
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