Three fire fighters from the "The Ghana National Fire Service" have storm the social media with their beautiful dance moves. They performed with Bisa K Dei's song titled "Mansa". The ladies were Harriet, Jemima and Sophia. They perform their duty at the Apam Fire Service Station in Central Region of Ghana.
This happened when they went to one of their friends wedding ceremony at Winneba in the Central Region of Ghana. According to Harriet who was one of them said that, what they showed to the public is even the least of their moves, they always do rehearsal every morning and learn new moves after their usual jogging. She again said that, she is the only one who is addicted to social media and because of that, she has posted a lot of their dance moves on her Instagram page that has increased her followers marvelously.

These three ladies are indeed taking the fire fighters occupation in Ghana into different level. They are making it attractive in Ghana with their dance moves.
Watch the video below
https://www.instagram.com/p/CSjkEBPjzD0/?utm_medium=copy_link
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