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I don’t have what it takes to make you ‘blow’, Popular dancer Kaffy tells aspiring dancers

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Nigerian dancing veteran, Kafayat Shafau, simply known as Kaffy, as advised budding dancers on the road to success, insisting the road to their greatness is in their attitude to work.

The dancer noted that she can teach them but cannot help them ‘blow’, a street parlance for success.

Speaking in an Instagram Live recently, the dancer said:

“What are the things you have that you want to use in making impact? Is it the way you speak? You are a dancer but (do) you speak beautifully? When I started out as a dancer, I always spoke fluently and because I spoke fluently, that made an impression on those I was talking to. People were shocked that I could speak fluently. I don’t have what it takes to make someone ‘blow’; I can only impart knowledge and try to help you when you ask for it.”

Kaffy also stated that greenhorns in the dance industry often mistook her toughness for hatred.

“Some dancers will come and expect me to pat them on the back. I am not going to pat you on the back because life will not pat you on the back. I will (only) pat you when it is necessary and correct you when it is needed. Sometimes, people confuse your toughness for hatred. I don’t have the capacity to hate.

“If you come to me saying you want to learn how I got to where I am, I would show you the way life showed it to me. My rehearsals are my motivational speaking sessions. Anytime we rehearse, I speak to my dancers. I do it for them to understand my direction and mindset,” she said.

The dance instructor also noted that with the amount of hatred and criticism she had experienced in the industry, she ought to have lost her value.

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She added,

“With the amount of hatred and tongue lashing I have gone through in this industry, I ought to have lost my value.”

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