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Nigerian fans go wild as Wiyaala storms stage on Motorbike

It was a night to remember for the Nigerian fans who attended the concert of Wiyaala, the Ghanaian Afro-pop singer, at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos. The crowd went wild as Wiyaala made a grand entrance on a motorbike, wearing a dazzling outfit and a helmet with horns. She performed her hit songs such as "Rock My Body", "Make Me Dance" and "Africa", as well as some new tracks from her upcoming album. Wiyaala's energetic and charismatic stage presence captivated the audience, who sang along, danced and cheered throughout the show. Wiyaala also interacted with the fans, inviting some of them to join her on stage and giving out autographs and selfies. The concert was a success for Wiyaala, who has been making waves in the African music scene with her unique blend of traditional and modern sounds. She expressed her gratitude to the Nigerian fans for their support and love, and promised to come back soon with more surprises.

Her entrance to the stage marveled at her fans who commended her for always outdoing herself when it came to her craft.

Wiyaala also known as the Lioness of Africa is known for her powerful vocals and energetic performances.

She has been steadily gaining international recognition with her fusion of traditional African rhythms and modern influences.

Wiyaala’s music has garnered attention not only for its catchy melodies and captivating performances but also for its meaningful messages that address social issues and celebrate African identity.

The award winning singer and songwriter is a native of Sissala in Northern Ghana. Her name Wiyaala is explained as “ the doer“ in her language.

Her Afro pop songs are often sang in either English or the Sissala-Waala languages. Her talent has taken to a lot of places in Africa and the world.

Wiyaala's music references West African Folk traditions and contemporary Afro-Pop, sometimes evoking comparisons with African stars such as Mariam Makeeba, Brenda Fassie and Angelique Kidjo.