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VIDEO: Ajabu Girls hits Boston, thrill Kenyans at the CITAC church
Ajabu Girls
PHOTO: Hope Wanyoike,left and Noella Wanyoike, currently going by the stage name Ajabu Girls, entertain worshipers at the Christ is the Answer Church (CITAC) in North Chelmsford near Boston on Sunday July 12.
 
By:
Harrison Maina
Posted:
Jul,31-2015 16:00:19
 
BOSTON, Mass--Dancing to the popular hit song Afrika, in praise of all African countries by Rev. Cathy Kiuna of Nairobi, Kenya, two 9 year olds from Kenya, Hope Wanyoike year old Noella Murugi Wanyoike entertained worshipers at the Christ is the Answer church in North Chelmsford last Sunday July 12, drawing loud applause amid a standing ovation for the effort.

The two aspiring performers, currently known as Ajabu Girls for their close relationship to the Ajabu Media publisher (Nieces), have been in the USA on a one month vacation after an older sister competed at the world's Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) Convention in New Mexico.

During the vacation, the two highly ambitions decided to entertain Kenyans in local churches as part of their ministry.

On Sunday, July 19, the Ajabu Girls will be in action again at the PEFA church located at 467 Washington St, Malden (next to the old Oak Groove RMV) starting at 11am.

The Ajabu Girls will also put their developing skills to test when they compete at the upcoming African Hidden Talents Show on July 24 and 25 at the Best Western Hotel in Woburn.

The young girls are also excellent in reciting bible verses from various New Testament books and are ready to visit any Sunday school in the region to meet other Diaspora kids to exchange ideas.

To contact Ajabu Girls for performance invitation, call/text- 857-249-0047 or 781-953-2490

Watch video below.


 

Source:
Ajabu Africa News