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Watch Richard Ofori's impressive adowa skills at Abidjan airport

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Wed, 10 Jan 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Black Stars goalkeeper, Richard Ofori took centre stage with an exciting adowa dance following the Black Stars' arrival in Ivory Coast.

Adowa is a traditional dance performed by the Akans at ceremonies such as festivals, funerals, engagements, and other celebrations. The dancers communicate their emotions and communicate using largely their hands. It also danced to welcome dignitaries at events and ceremonies.

The Black Stars of Ghana arrived in Ivory Coast in a beautifully woven and colourful kente to participate in the 34th edition of the biggest football festival on the continent, the Africa Cup of Nations.

The Black Stars will be based in Abijan where they will play all their three group stage games.

The Black Stars touched the Ivory Coast draped in the traditional Kente cloth like royals from the Akan tribe.

The team tournament which kicks off on Saturday, January 13, 2024, will have the continent’s top 24 teams competing for honours and Ghana is one of those countries heavily tipped to challenge for the title.

Ghana is paired in Group B with Egypt, Mozambique, and Cape Verde.

Ghana who are paired in Group B will face Cape Verde in their opening game at the Felix Houphet Boigny Stadium tournament.



Watch Richard Ofori's dance at the airport

Source: www.ghanaweb.com