[1] She was the wife of the 17th century Senegalese noble and Teigne Thié Yasin Demba Noudj Fall, and mother of Damel—Teigne Lat Soukabé Ngoné Fall who ruled Cayor and Baol from 1697 to 1719, the first Guedj to do so, after overthrowing the reigning maternal dynasty and installing his mother's matriclan.
She became Lingeer of Cayor and Baol when her son usurped the thrones and unified the two kingdoms.
"[3][1] In 1697, the newly appointed French Director General of Trade in Senegal, André Brue, established a cordial relationship with Lingeer Ngoné Dièye.
The Queen Mother intervened regularly during the reign of her son in an attempts to curb his excesses with the French.
She was the matriarch and direct maternal ancestor of all the Guedj kings of the two states during this period, including the Senegalese hero Lat Dior.