Ghanaian dancer and choreogrpaher, Laud Anoo Konadu aka Dancegod Lloyd, celebrated the purchase of his first ever car in get-together with friends, family, and colleagues.
Konadu took ownership of a new Toyota Land Cruiser, received as part of a deal struck with a car dealership at the urging of his manager.
In a video shared on X (formerly Twitter), showing the arrival of the vehicle, Dancegod Lloyd revealed that he had no plans of buying a car anytime soon as he was focused on the establishemnt of his dancing academy and other ventures.
He claims his manager impressed on him the neccesity to get a car and scoured Accra to find him a good deal that landed him his first-ever vehicle.
“About a month ago, my manager said, “You’re too big not to own a car” and insisted it was time we got one. He reached out to countless car dealers, trying to find the best deal for me. We couldn’t settle on any… until we met the owner of (AnyCarGh).” Dancegod Lloyd said.
He added that the owner of the dealership was surprised he did not have a car and helped him get one on good terms, which (ostensibly) includes some promotion.
Lloyd shared a video showing him taking ownership of the car in a festive moment surrounded by loved ones who all celebrated him.
“Thank you for making the moment even more special. I felt so loved and celebrated,” he continued on X. The video was well received by social media lovers, who showed happiness at the latest achievement of the dancer.
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