Noella Wiyaala is a Ghanaian musician known worldwide for her Africanism and cultural heritage. She is one of the biggest international assets of the creative arts industry internationally, given that her music and focus is usually International.
She hails from the Northern region of Ghana, and Sisaala by tribe. Her genre is afro-pop, and she writes her music herself too.
She was born on 22nd December, 1986 to parents who are all Northerners in Ghana. She has been active since 2011 and continues to shine locally and internationally.
She sings in her local Sisaala language, waala and English language. Wiyaala is well educated and a graduate of the Takoradi Technical University. The "make me dance" singer is a tigeress in human body, fearless and courageous
She exemplifies her name 'Wiyaala' which means "the doer" in her local Sisaala dialect.
Wiyaala is often criticised for her unique style, but these pictures of the ' sisaala goddess' will melt your heart.





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