After nine incredible seasons, FAST TV’s beloved children’s show “Kidi Shepherd Show” has come to a close, leaving behind a legacy of entertainment, education, and inspiration for young audiences.
First airing many years ago on FAST TV, “Kidi Shepherd Show” quickly became a favorite among kids and parents alike, offering a unique blend of music, dance, storytelling, and values-based lessons. The show’s mission was to nurture the talents and values of young people, promoting self-confidence, creativity, and moral guidance.
Over its nine-season run, “Kidi Shepherd Show” featured a diverse cast of talented young performers, showcasing their skills in singing, dancing, acting, and more. The show’s format evolved over the years, incorporating fresh themes, styles, and technologies to stay relevant and engaging.
The season 9 finale marked the end of an era, celebrating the show’s achievements and the talented individuals who made it possible. As “Kidi Shepherd Show” bids farewell, its impact will continue to be felt, inspiring young minds and hearts for years to come.
On May 17, 2025 in Accra , In an exciting finale, three talented young dancers took home the top prizes in the popular TV reality show held at the National Theater in Accra.
The winner of the competition, Ms. Solange Joy Asafutu dazzled the judges and audience with her captivating dance moves and infectious energy. Her performances, which blended traditional Ghanaian styles with modern flair, earned her the top spot and a cash prize of GHC 30,000, 1 year promotion from fast tv coupled with packages from sponsors.

The first runner-up, Ms. Patricia Kwakyewaa wowed the crowd with her dynamic stage presence and creative choreography. Her passion for dance shone through in every performance, earning her a well-deserved spot among the top three winners with a cash price of GHC 10,000 and packages from sponsors.

The Second runner up, Ms. Phoebe Dziwornu impressed the judges with her technical skill and artistic expression. Her dance routines, which showcased her versatility and musicality, won over the hearts of the audience and secured her place as the second runner-up with a cash prize of GHC 7,000 coupled with sponsors packages.

The TV reality show, which aired over nine weeks, featured a talented group of young performers who showcased their skills in dancing, singing, drama, drawing, and other artistic fields. The competition was fierce, but the three young dancers stood out for their exceptional talent, dedication, and showmanship
Judge Robert Okyere Darko(Bobby 1), Sir Elbo and Mr. Obrempong Nana graciously nurtured these young talents during the show, with Ms. Asakia Hawawu serving as the host of the event.
The program’s organizers FAST TV aim to provide a platform for young talents to shine and develop their skills. By showcasing their abilities on national television, the program seeks to inspire and motivate young people to pursue their passions and develop their creative potential.
