Nigerian dancer Stephen Ojo appreciates Rihanna for allowing him teach her some African dances for her 60th Grammy Performance (Details, pics)

Nigeria is certainly going places with the news of successful hardworking citizens in diaspora who continue to put they country's name on the global map.

The recently held 2018 Grammy Awards was definitely one to remember. From Lady Gaga stepping out looking flawless and regal in the glorious black dress, to the many wonder ups and down to the much talked about live performance of DJ Khaled, Bryson Tiller and Rihanna's Wild Thoughts, it was indeed a night full of beautiful promises.

The Gwara Gwara dance which originated from South Africa is arguably one of the hottest dance steps currently trending in Africa. However, nobody was ready for the surprise Rihanna had in store for us when she broke out in the famous dance moves much to the viewing pleasure of her cheering audience.

Hours after the event, a lot of people were still hung up on her performance and as expected, people got curious about how she got to deliver those moves effortlessly.

Identified as Stephen Ojo, the US based Nigerian dancer may have just satisfied our curiosity with his recent post as it turns out he is one of the people who taught the Barbados singer the famous dance He wrote on his Instagram: "God is Amazing! @badgalriri @djkhaled @brysontiller. RIRI THANK YOU FOR GIVING AFROBEATS/AFRICAN DANCE A CHANCE AND LETTING US TEACH YOU, GOD BLESS YOU. You, bryson, and Khaled are all some humble people God is good!!!!!!"

Stephen Ojo is not just a dancer but also a model.

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