Abimbola Abekeade, a hijab-wearing sister, has set social media abuzz with a viral video showcasing her vibrant dance moves to the tunes of renowned Fuji musician Sule Alao, widely known as Malaika.
The captivating video, shared on her Instagram, captures her immersed in the rhythm, breaking away from the traditional expectations associated with hijab-clad women.
Notably, she performed the dance without wearing her hijab, defying conventional norms and adding an unexpected twist to her expression.
Watch the video of the dance vibe here.
In a candid comment accompanying the video, Abekeade admitted, “I can’t remember what I took the day I made the video.” This revelation has sparked intrigue among her followers, leaving them curious about the circumstances surrounding the creation of the now-viral dance footage.
The fusion of the hijab, typically associated with modesty, and the exuberance of dance set to Fuji music, known for its cultural roots, has ignited conversations about individual expression and breaking societal norms.
Abekeade’s bold move challenges preconceived notions and serves as a testament to the evolving nature of cultural and personal boundaries.
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