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Thousands gather to bid farewell to ageless Ga music icon Naa Amanua Dodoo

Sat, Mar 29 2025 3:48 PM
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Thousands of mourners from across Ghana gathered in Accra today to bid a solemn farewell to Naa Amanua Dodoo, the revered lead singer of the legendary Ga band Wulomei.

The funeral, held at the Forecourt of the State House, was a poignant tribute to a woman whose voice defined generations of traditional Ga music.

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Draped in white and black mourning cloth, fans, fellow musicians, cultural enthusiasts, and dignitaries came together to celebrate the life of a singer whose melodies became the heartbeat of Ga folk music.

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The air was filled with sorrow and nostalgia as Wulomei’s timeless tunes played in the background, bringing back memories of Naa Amanua’s electrifying performances.

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A Legacy That Lives On

For decades, Naa Amanua’s voice carried the soul of Ga culture, blending indigenous rhythms with deep, spiritual storytelling.

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As the lead singer of Wulomei, she helped revive and popularise Ga folk music, earning admiration from both the young and old.

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Her ability to effortlessly blend traditional chants with percussive beats made her a beloved figure in Ghana’s music scene.

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“Naa Amanua was more than just a singer—she was a custodian of our heritage,” said veteran musician Nii Ashitey, who performed alongside her for many years.

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“Her voice was timeless, her presence commanding, and her dedication to Ga music unmatched.”

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An Outpouring of Tributes

The funeral saw an overwhelming show of love, with cultural troupes performing in her honor and fellow musicians paying their respects.

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Many who gathered shared personal stories of how her music shaped their childhoods, played at family gatherings, and remained a soundtrack to life’s celebrations and struggles.

Traditional leaders, including Ga Mantse King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, eulogised Naa Amanua for her contribution to preserving Ga traditions through music.

“Her songs told our stories, our joys, and our pains. She was a treasure, and today, we mourn a great loss.”

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Even in death, Naa Amanua’s influence was undeniable. Women’s groups sang her most famous melodies, while drummers pounded out rhythms that once accompanied her powerful voice.

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A Fitting Farewell

As her Microphone-shaped casket was carried away for final rites, a solemn rendition of Wulomei’s classic “Meridian” played, sending chills through the crowd.

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Tears flowed freely, but so did a sense of gratitude—for a life well lived, a voice well shared, and a legacy that will never fade.

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Though she may be gone, Naa Amanua’s voice will forever echo in the hearts of those who loved her music and in the soul of Ga culture itself.

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