THE Sigatoka boy that put Fiji on the map dancing for God in the city of God. By Elia Vesikula: (Photos courtesy of ICEJ Jerusalem) Little Keni Baro started learning to dance at the young age of 7. Those dance steps got him across the 7 seas to dance at the world famous stage of the Feast of Tabernacles in Israel. Keni, a shy humble boy from Sigatoka, in the Fiji islands with a population of only 800,000 people, was to dance in a nation of more than six million people From a small town of Sigatoka of barely 3,000 people, Keni was about to walk the pavements of Jerusalem, the city of God with a population of more than 856,700 p and considered one of the oldest city in the world and is revered holy by three major religion of the world, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Keni Baro a fomer Queen Victoria School student was part of the approximately 3.5 million people that visit Jerusalem each year. For the past 39 years, Christians from all over the worl
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