Legendary Ghanaian traditional singer, Naa Amanua Dodoo, widely known as Naa Amanua of the iconic Wulomei band, is set to be laid to rest tomorrow, March 29.
The passing of this remarkable artiste has left a deep void in the Ghanaian music scene, as she was not only a celebrated performer but also a cultural ambassador who played a significant role in preserving and promoting Ghanaian traditional music.
Naa Amanua, whose music transcended generations, was a beloved figure in Ghana’s rich music history.
She gained widespread recognition as a member of the legendary Wulomei band, a group renowned for their contribution to traditional music and their ability to fuse the sounds of Ghanaian indigenous rhythms with contemporary elements.
Naa Amanua’s unique vocal style and passionate performances made her one of the most respected figures in the music industry, and her untimely death deeply saddened both fans and colleagues alike.
Naa Amanua passed away on December 17, 2024.
Family members, friends, colleagues, and fans from all walks of life are expected to gather to bid a final farewell to a woman who was, for many, the very heartbeat of traditional music in Ghana.
Following the burial on March 29, a thanksgiving service will be held on Sunday, March 30, at the Believers Sanctuary International, Jehovah Nissi Church at La.