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Naomi Achu
Naomi Achu is a Cameroonian singer, rapper, and songwriter. She is best known for “Alhadji,” which was played in the eighth season of ''Big Brother Africa''. Naomi is credited with being among the forerunners of Cameroonian pop music, particularly in the diaspora. She goes by the moniker “Queen of Bamenda.” == Early life == Hailing from Bamenda, the capital of Cameroon's Northwest Region, Naomi was born Fruh-Ngwing Achu to a family of eight; she is the last of six children. Her father was a diplomat to the Cameroonian Embassy in London, and her mother was an educator of primary and secondary school children; both parents are currently retired. Naomi started writing songs when she was nine years old. She attended Saker Baptist College in Limbe and Baptist High School in Buea (both in Cameroon’s Southwest Region), where she had her earliest chances at singing. She was also a back-up vocalist for recording artists at M1 Studios, also in Buea. For a while Naomi was the automated voice for MTN Cameroon.
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