In a heartwarming viral video, a white man was seen joyfully dancing with a Ghanaian woman to a popular Ghanaian song, captivating onlookers and netizens alike.
The man’s enthusiastic and somewhat unconventional dance moves brought smiles to the faces of those around, who eagerly captured the moment on their phones.*
The video quickly garnered attention online, with various reactions pouring in from social media users.
STarDom💫 (@STarDom212) humorously questioned the use of local slang, tweeting:
> “What’s Oyibo?? You can’t say obroni again, kurasini.”
TENSPORTS (@ghanabanterboi) shared their amusement:
> “I never know some obroni dem gyimii like this ooo.”
Kofi Gilmour (@bleedwalker) echoed similar sentiments:
> “Obroni psycho wei de3.”
Manaaki (@ManaakiJr) compared the man’s dance to a common sight:
> “That one introvert friend in the club when the alcohol starts to kick in…”
lil_lick (@kwadwo_pizza) joked about the man’s financial status:
> “Someone client that oooo, Suban Wei, oyibo ur money finish wai.”
Uncle Jay (@Mr_Domfeh) suggested the man’s dance was inspired by something other than the music:
> “he no dey dance secov the music o ebi secov he see nyash .”
SCARCITY (@NanaNtiOliphant) made a playful reference to local politics:
> “When ur next challenge is against Dr. Bawumia.”
Finally, A 4 APPLE (@pontiusomega1) tagged a popular figure for dance lessons:
> “@Fentuo_ a student needs your dancing tutorials plzzzz.”
The viral video not only highlights the universal language of music and dance but also underscores the joyous and humorous reactions it can elicit across cultures. As the white man and his Ghanaian dance partner continue to bring smiles to many, their spontaneous moment of happiness serves as a reminder of the power of cultural exchange and the simple pleasures of life.
See video:
Oyibo couldn’t resist dancing to the Ghanaian hit song on the streets of Manchester. pic.twitter.com/n2wYI4Qvjd
— EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) May 27, 2024