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Kaffy Shares How Social Media Was Instrumental In Helping Her Reunite With Long-lost Sister 22 Years After

Kaffy Shares How Social Media Was Instrumental In Helping Her Reunite With Long-lost Sister 22 Years After

Nigerian dancer and choreographer, Kafayat Shafau-Ameh, popularly known as Kaffy, has revealed that social media platform, Facebook, was instrumental in helping her reunite with her long-lost sister after 22 years.

The dance instructor and fitness coach, alongside comedienne, Taaooma; Ghanaian photographer, Enoch Boateng; and Ghanaian fashion entrepreneur, Claudia Lumor; and four others have been recently involved in a Facebook Creators’ campaign where they share a lot of things.

In a video earlier posted on her social media page, the 40-year-old mom of two shared how social media has been of great benefit to her and her career,

“Facebook has become like oxygen for ‘creatives’. There is something that people do not know that Facebook did for my life. If you read my book, there is a story about being disconnected from the last born of my family.

Since she was nine months old, we didn’t know where she was. The moment I broke the Guinness World Record and the news was all over the place, she used Facebook to track me down and that’s how I found my sister after 22 years of being apart.”

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Kaffy went on to speak on hurdles she encountered at the beginning of her dancing career. According to her, her father and aunty were disappointed in her when she told them about her dreams to become a dancer. She continued,

“It got to a point where I was disowned as a daughter and I lost friends. Some of my friends said my mother told them not to play with me again because I was a dancer. But, when I broke the Guinness World record, my father was proud of me and he encouraged me to keep dancing.

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I chose dance when it was socially and culturally unacceptable to be a dancer. Dance had almost zero economic value. But, here we are today. An industry with global impact has emerged. There were people there before me.

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I just came to put a sparkle to the whole thing to bring it to the commercial existence that a lot of people had given up on. That makes me feel fulfilled. I just wanted to put myself out there.

Facebook and Instagram helped me understand what people felt about my brand, content and lifestyle. They are no more just social tools. They are now an office. One can promote oneself every week with these platforms and reach thousands of people worldwide.”

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