Badu - Aboa Sika — Awurama

She was celebrated by organizations like Values for Life (VFL-Ghana) for paving the way for future generations of Ghanaian women in the creative arts.

Her final public performance took place at the 2013 Music of Ghanaian Origin (MOGO) concert, cementing her status as a "living legend" before her passing in 2017 at the age of 72. Awurama Badu - Aboa Sika

Beyond "Aboa Sika," her discography includes timeless hits like "Medofo Adaada Me," "Komkom," and "Obaatan Refre Ne Mma," all of which blended moral lessons with danceable highlife rhythms. She was celebrated by organizations like Values for

Badu’s career was a series of barriers broken. She wasn't just a singer; she was a composer and guitarist at a time when women were rarely seen in those roles. Badu’s career was a series of barriers broken

(1945–2017) was a trailblazing Ghanaian highlife musician whose classic track "Aboa Sika" (which translates to "the animal called money") remains a poignant commentary on the human condition. Born in Banko, Ashanti Region, she broke through a male-dominated industry to become a defining voice of female highlife. The Essence of "Aboa Sika"