The origin of dagombas
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Sherifa Gunu
Sherifa Gunu
Sherifa Gunu(Ghana yɩɩn-yɩɩnda)
[tekre | teke sidgem]Sherifa Gunu ya Ghana yɩɩn-yɩɩnda, tɩ b da roga tɩ a ya na-biiga m be naam zak pugin,Dagbon Ghana rɩtg baobgo.
Sherifa Gunu da tara yɩɩlle yam la saoog a yãadm vɩɩm pugin.A da ya ned ninga n saood wags-taaba saooga Ghana tẽms wɛɛmse pugin hal m paam tãore.[1][2][3][4][5]
A Vɩɩm sɩngre
[tekre | teke sidgem]Sherifa Gunu da roga Dagbon Ghana rɩtg baobgo naam zak pugin.
A basa sukuru a yãadm pugin la a sɩng sao wags-taaba ti a ya yãada.[6]
A Yille Tʋʋma
[tekre | teke sidgem]Sherifa Gunu da wan yi sao-saood kasenga Ghana rɩtg baobgo yʋmde 1998,n leb kelle ya boto bal Ghana gilli fãa yʋmde 1990.
A da wan naaga ni 2003 yʋmde sao wags-taaba ni King Ayisoba la Terry Bonchaka,tɩ a da paam tãore woto wags-taaba sao saoodba pugin.
2017 yʋmde pugin la a yiis a pipi yɩɩlle m boond SALAMATU[7], tɩ a leb ya a yɩɩlla foto suiidga.
A yɩɩlle ning sẽn pʋge SALAMATU wã võre da wilga neb diki kẽng neb yʋy m be Afrique pugin. She is described by many as crowd shaker, puller and a real performer when it comes to singing and dancing. Sherifa Gunu will always leave an impression in the minds of any one who comes into contact with her. Born as a princess into a royal family of Dagbon, in the Northern part of Ghana, Sherifa started her dancing and music career at a very tender age. After she left the classroom, she took part in various dancing competition at the regional and national level. she was at one time the dance champion for the northern region, first runner up for the 1998 National Dance Championship, then known as The Embassy Pleasure. She moved on steadily until 2003 when she had the opportunity to take part in the hip life dance championship. The likes of king Ayisoba, Terry Bonchaka were among a host of other talented dancers and musicians that were discovered in that competition. She emerged as first runner up to Bonchaka lead to a series of collaborations among her, Terry Bonchaka and Ayisoba. We performed at various events and functions. She later did some backings for artistes like Kojo Sherifa Gunu is a Ghanaian soul musician. Early life Sherifa Gunu hails from the Kingdom of Dagbon, in the Northern Region of Ghana, She was born to a royal family, she started her music and dance career at a tender age. Sherifa Gunu left school at an early stage and later competed in both regional and national dance competitions. Musical career Sherifa Gunu became the Northern Regional dance champion and the first runner-up in the 1998 Embassy Pleasure, a popular national dance championship in the 1990s. She later participated in the 2003 Hiplife dance championship with the likes of King Ayisoba and Terry Bonchaka. Sherifa Gunu became the first runner up to Terry Bonchaka in the finals of the championship. In 2017, Sherifa Gunu released a new single titled Salamatu, which is also her album. She revealed that the reason for the title of the new single is recognized the uniqueness of some African names. Performances Ghanaian Africana superstar, Sherifa Gunu, was the toast of fans who gathered at the National Theatre for
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