"After that night, I fell seriously ill": When Kinoush told what she saw on stage (video)

Author: senenews.comPublished on: June 6, 2026Country: Senegal
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"After that night, I fell seriously ill": When Kinoush told what she saw on stage (video)

Dancer Fatou Kiné Ndiaye, known as Kinoush Rambakh, recounted seeing the image of Baye Niasse on stage, despite being a talibé of Serigne Fallou Mbacké. The apparition caused her to fall seriously ill and led her to go to Medina Baye to pray after recovering. Recently deceased, the Senegalese artist leaves a void in the artistic community.

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