Unfortunately, Afrah, the Western North contestant, has ended her Ghana’s Most Beautiful journey for this season. Although she gave a splendid performance as a hunter from the Oti Region, she emerged last on the voting sheet.
Afrah said her last goodbyes through an educative rendition of the hunter’s dance in Krachi; its history, significance and meaning.
‘@yaa_afrahgmb22 arrives dressed as a hunter to dance and educate the audience on the history of the Bomofuo dance in the Oti Region.#GMB2022 pic.twitter.com/JRbZlalDpb
— #[email protected] (@tv3_ghana) September 18, 2022
Dressed to match the part, Afrah could easily have been mistaken to be a real Krachi hunter as she danced in her hunting gear.
Afrah representing the Oti region arrives dressed as a hunter to dance and educate us on the history of the
Bomofuo dance in the Oti Region.Did you enjoy her performance?#GMB2022 #GhanasBeautyAfricasPride pic.twitter.com/dQvVYa7Li4
— #[email protected] (@tv3_ghana) September 18, 2022
A big thank you to Afrah for sharing the GMB stage and consistently entertaining and educating all as she represented the people of the Western North Region.
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