Abiodun Orinayo KoyaListenⓘ(born 22 December 1980) is a Nigerian-born classical and operatic singer based in the United States.[1]
Born to a musical family in Ijebu-Ode, in Nigeria's Ogun State, the last of five children, Koya's father introduced classical music to his youngest daughter at the age of three.[citation needed] Within a few years, Koya began playing the violin and singing.[citation needed] Koya left Nigeria in 2001 for the United States, where she studied Business Management at the University of the District of Columbia. She went on to pursue a graduate degree in music at Catholic University, in Washington D.C.[2]
In 2021, Koya authored a book of 30 of her poems, titled, "The Moods of a Goddess."
Koya was the only African and opera singer to be featured on BET's gospel series, Bobby Jones Gospel.[6]
Koya's non-profit, The Abiodun Koya Foundation, engages in mentorship activities for at-risk children in Nigeria and the US through her Music Literacy Program Initiative.[7] Her charity organization also provides scholarships to young girls in many sub-Saharan African countries and supports incarcerated women throughout Nigeria.[4]