Presidential aspirant, Prof Kingsley Moghalu on Saturday displayed his dancing prowess by stepping to the popular “shaku shaku”.
Moghalu rocked to the “shaku shaku” dance step popularised by multiple-award winning music artiste, Olamide at a TEDx Maitama event in Abuja on Saturday.
Shaku shaku is a dance that is performed by crossing your arms in front of each other at the wrist, widening your legs slightly, and launching into a graceful half-gallop. The rest of the movement involves mainly the dancer’s feet and is largely freestyled.
According to a video he shared on his Twitter handle,the 55-year-old Moghalu said he learnt the dance moves from his teenage children.
He tagged the video: “I tried to dance shaku shaku after my speech at #TEDxMaitama. How would you rate me over 10? Did my kids teach me well?”
Watch video:
I tried to dance shaku shaku after my speech at #TEDxMaitama. How would you rate me over 10? Did my kids teach me well? 😁 pic.twitter.com/o2TF6IsDuk
— Kingsley Moghalu (@MoghaluKingsley) July 14, 2018
Moghalu is vying for the presidency under the platform of the Young Peoples Party (YPP).
Before declaring his presidential ambition, Moghalu was a Deputy Governor at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), a United Nations official for 19 years, and a Professor of Practice in International Business and Public Policy at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.