It appears the death rumors surrounding Daddy Lumba (Charles Kwadwo Fosu) have generated conflicting reports, but the most recent and credible sources confirm that he has passed away on July 26, 2025. Here’s what is currently known:
GhanaWeb initially published a “Breaking: Daddy Lumba is dead” headline today, but noted the report was still being verified .
MyJoyOnline also reported his death, giving no further details at the time .
Graphic Showbiz (Graphic Online) confirmed that Daddy Lumba died at dawn at Bank Hospital in Accra on Saturday, July 26, 2025, citing sources close to the family and reporting that the family is preparing an official announcement .
Citi Newsroom similarly reported his passing at Bank Hospital in Cantonments, Accra on the same date, noting his storied career and influence .
Earlier today, Andy Dosty, a respected media personality, publicly dismissed the rumours, stating Daddy Lumba is alive and well—calling reports of his death false . Additionally, many social media accounts labeled the rumors as another hoax in a long line of false death speculations tied to the highlife legend . Indeed, in previous years, similar false announcements have circulated and were repeatedly denied by his representatives .
Topic Details
Confirmed death Yes — multiple credible sources report date: July 26, 2025
Place and time Bank Hospital, Cantonments, Accra; death occurred early morning
Sources Citi Newsroom, Graphic Showbiz
Earlier denials/retractions Andy Dosty (HitzFM), social media reports
History of hoaxes Daddy Lumba has been the target of death rumors many times
Media outlets originally posted conflicting information, but the most recent and authoritative confirmations (Graphic Showbiz, Citi Newsroom) point toward an actual passing.
Public denials earlier today appear now to be based on earlier confusion or inability to verify; subsequent updates suggest initial denials were premature.
Although Daddy Lumba has survived multiple previous hoaxes, this appears to be a genuine confirmation.
Born September 29, 1964, Daddy Lumba was known for shaping modern Ghanaian highlife across a career spanning over 30 years, with at least 34 albums to his name, including hits like Aben Wo Ha, Theresa, Yentie Obiaa, and Gold Digger . His influence extended beyond music—many younger artists cite him as a major inspiration.
In Closing
While earlier in the day there was confusion fueled by conflicting reports and denials, the latest and most credible evidence strongly indicates that Daddy Lumba passed away on July 26, 2025, in Accra. Official confirmation from family and representatives is expected in due course.
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