Mourners and sympathizers have gathered at the forecourt of the State House to pay their last respects to Naa Amanua of the famous Wulomei group.
The late legendary renowned Ghanaian singer and writer of Ga folk music, passed away on December 17, 2024, leaving behind a legacy that will be cherished for generations to come.
Many have converged to bid their final farewells to the woman who was often described as the "heartbeat of traditional music in Ghana."
Naa Amanua was a trailblazer in every sense of the word.
As the lead female singer of the iconic Ghanaian music group Wulomei, which was founded in 1973, she played a pivotal role in promoting Ga folk music, blending traditional rhythms with contemporary sounds to appeal to diverse audiences.
Throughout her illustrious career, Naa Amanua received numerous accolades, including the prestigious 2018 Vodafone Music Award.
Her music transcended generations, and she remained a beloved figure in Ghanaian music until her passing.
As the mourners gathered to pay their respects, they were treated to a musical tribute that celebrated Naa Amanua's life and legacy.
The sounds of traditional Ga music filled the air, transporting the crowd to a bygone era when Naa Amanua's voice first captivated the nation.
The outpouring of grief and tributes was a testament to the profound impact Naa Amanua had on Ghanaian music and culture.
As the nation bids farewell to this legendary musician, her legacy will continue to inspire and influence generations to come.
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